ViacomCBS’ Strikes UK Deal For NFL

ViacomCBS Networks International has struck a three-year deal with the National Football League that will bring live Monday night football to the company’s Channel 5 in the U.K.

Frontier Says ‘No’ To YES Network

The Yankees RSN went dark on Sept. 1. Frontier is also at a carriage impasse with Fox Sports RSNs.

TVN Webinar: Technology And Election Season Storytelling

Leaders of television’s news and technology community will talk about how technology can facilitate coverage of the 2020 election season during a TVNewsCheck Working Lunch Webinar set for Thursday, Sept. 17 at 1 p.m. ET. Speakers are (top, l-r): Alan Komissaroff, SVP news and politics, Fox News Channel; Tony Plosz, SVP and CTO, Graham Media Group; Bogdan Frusina, founder, Dejero and (below, right: Stephane Guez, founder and CTO, Dalet Digital Media Systems; and, left, Glen Dickson, contributing editor of TVNewsCheck, who is moderating the event. Register here.

BRAND CONNECTIONS

Kevin Dobson, ‘Kojak’ And ‘Knots Landing’ Star, Dies At 77

Susan Rovner Joins NBCU To Lead TV, Streaming

Following a lengthy public search, Warner Bros. TV President Susan Rovner has been tapped to oversee a programming portfolio that includes broadcast network NBC, streamer Peacock, as well as basic cable networks USA, Syfy, Bravo, Oxygen and E!.

Scripps Channels Restored To Dish

E.W. Scripps released this statement Sunday: “Scripps has reached an agreement with Dish, and all Scripps stations are back on the air for Dish subscribers. We apologize for the disruption in service our viewers experienced and thank them for their loyalty and patience through this period.”

The View’ Confirms Sara Haines Return

Sara Haines has been confirmed to return to ABC’s The View as a permanent co-host as the show returns next week for its 24th season, when a focus of the show will be on the final months of the 2020 presidential campaign. Co-host Meghan McCain plans to go on maternity leave and will be on The View at the start of the season.

Anna Faris Exits CBS Comedy ‘Mom’

CBS’s comedy Mom will go into its eighth season without one of its two leads. In a surprise move, Anna Faris is exiting the series she has starred in for seven years. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter her departure is not due to COVID-19 concerns; instead she wanted to pursue other opportunities.

‘Big Brother’ Carries CBS On Soft Network Night

Big Brother continued its steady performance on Thursday, easily leading the broadcast primetime ratings. It was a pretty quiet night otherwise, however, with ABC’s game shows returning lower after two weeks off for the political conventions.

Atlanta Falcons And WAGA Launch New Programming

The Atlanta Falcons and Fow-owned WAGA Atlanta (DMA 10) have scheduled programming leading into the 2020 Falcons season. The new slate will include three weekly shows and a season preview special […]

Real-Life ‘9-1-1’ Series Ordered At ABC

How COVID Will Alter ‘Sunday Night Football’

NBC’s perennially top-rated Sunday Night Football broadcasts will sound fairly normal this fall, Executive Producer Fred Gaudelli promised Thursday, but they will feature fewer crowd shots due to few if any fans attending games.

Silk Live-Action Marvel Series In The Works At Sony Pictures Television

Gina Torres Joins Cast Of Fox’s ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’

CBS All Access Sets Virtual ‘Star Trek’ Day

‘Reno 911!’ Renewed For Season 2 By Quibi

Netflix’s ‘Umbrella Academy’ Leads Nielsen’s First Streaming Top 10

The Umbrella Academy was the runaway top title on Netflix in its first full week of release, according to figures from Nielsen. The ratings data provider is launching a weekly streaming top 10 list, with the first set of data covering the week of Aug. 3-9. For now, Nielsen measures only programs on Netflix and Amazon, with other streaming providers to be added in the future.

OVERNIGHTS

‘Big Brother,’ ‘America’s Got Talent’ Share Lead

CBS’s Big Brother led Wednesday’s primetime among adults 18-49, beating America’s Got Talent head to head. The NBC show, however, scored a victory among total viewers.

‘Jeopardy’ Return Date Set, Jennings Joins Show

After an unprecedented three-month coronavirus-imposed hiatus, Jeopardy will be back on the air with fresh episodes beginning Monday, Sept. 14. “I feel good, and I feel excited because once again Jeopardy! has demonstrated that it’s at the forefront of television programming,” host Alex Trebek said. “I believe we are the first quiz show to come back on the air in the COVID-19 era.” In addition, newly-minted Jeopardy G.O.A.T. Ken Jennings is joining the show as a consulting producer.

NCAA Wants Nov. 25 Start For Basketball

The NCAA’s women’s basketball oversight committee and men’s basketball oversight committee jointly agreed on Tuesday to propose Nov. 25 as the start date for the 2020-21 college basketball season. Nov. 25 is the day before Thanksgiving. The proposal will be sent to the Division I Council, which is scheduled to meet on Sept. 16.

‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Casts First Trans, Non-Binary Characters

‘Pretty Little Liars’ Reboot in the Works From ‘Riverdale’ Showrunner

SAG-AFTRA Members Overwhelmingly Ratify New TV Animation Contract

W. Russell Barry, Former Fox, Turner Exec, Dies

W. Russell Barry, a former president of 20th Century Fox Television and chairman of Turner Program Services, died Aug. 26 of pulmonary fibrosis. He oversaw shows like M*A*S*H and Dinah! and brokered the deal to put CNN in airports and hotels. He was 84.

Marie Osmond Exits ‘The Talk’

Marie Osmond is leaving The Talk after one season as a co-host of the CBS daytime talk show. She is currently working on other projects, including a new show with ViacomCBS. Osmond’s departure comes as The Talk is wrapping up its summer hiatus ahead of the Season 11 start of production later this month.

’68 Whiskey’ Canceled At Paramount Network

OVERNIGHTS

NBA Playoff Game Trumps ‘America’s Got Talent’

The Tuesday night ratings race was a battle between the NBA playoff game between the Utah Jazz and the Denver Nuggets, and the latest edition of America’s Got Talent. In the end, the basketball came out on top, averaging around a 0.9 rating among adults 18-49 and 2.7 million total viewers for ABC. The game itself was the decider between two evenly-matched teams, and ended in a narrow 80-78 victory for the Nuggets.

Prince Harry And Meghan Sign Netflix Deal

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have signed a deal with Netflix. It will include scripted series, docuseries, documentaries, features and children’s programming. The focus will be on creating a wide range of programmes about stories and issues that resonate with them personally — including highlighting issues that their nonprofit Archewell is focused on. There are already several projects in development including an innovative nature docu-series and an animated series that celebrates inspiring women. Markle has no plans to return to acting.

Locast Streaming Local TV Channels In Detroit

The free service is offering 66 TV channels in the nine counties comprising the 14th DMA.

Rachel Lindsay Joins ‘Extra’ As Correspondent