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Broadcast TV Scorecard 2021: What s New, Renewed and Canceled ABC; CBS; FOX; NBC; The CW Clockwise from top left: ABC s Grey s Anatomy, Fox s 911, NBC s Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The CW s Batwoman and CBS NCIS Keep up with which scripted dramas and comedies are returning (or ending) with The Hollywood Reporter s handy guide to the 2021-22 broadcast season. A lot can change during a global pandemic. Broadcast networks enjoyed an immediate uptick in the early days of stay-at-home orders amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, but the ratings glow has faded as media conglomerates Disney, NBCUniversal, WarnerMedia, ViacomCBS and Fox restructure and redirect resources and attention to in-house streaming platforms. ....
After several attempts at developing his own half-hour network comedy, the “Saturday Night Live” star is ready for primetime. NBC’s “Kenan” is his first fully starring TV vehicle after years of being the seasoned utility player whom everyone else looked to for support be it on “SNL” or the multitude of projects that have come out of his “SNL” colleagues. ....
Getty (5) ABC/Hulu s Craig Erwich (left), CBS Kelly Kahl, Fox s Charlie Collier, NBCUniversal s Susan Rovner and The CW s Mark Pedowitz Comedies and dramas picked up this time a year ago remain in contention as a new batch of development and a rising number of series orders compete for slots on a schedule filled with uncertainty. As the calendar turns to a new year, that traditionally brings the start of pilot season for the five broadcast networks. Considering that pilot season 2020 was completely upended when production halted in March at the outset of the pandemic, this year is anything but business as usual as many of last season s pilots are still in contention for series pickups. ....
Pandemic Fog Casts a Shadow on Another TV Pilot Season Getty (5) ABC/Hulu s Craig Erwich (left), CBS Kelly Kahl, Fox s Charlie Collier, NBCUniversal s Susan Rovner and The CW s Mark Pedowitz Comedies and dramas picked up this time a year ago remain in contention as a new batch of development and a rising number of series orders compete for slots on a schedule filled with uncertainty. As the calendar turns to a new year, that traditionally brings the start of pilot season for the five broadcast networks. Considering that pilot season 2020 was completely upended when production halted in March at the outset of the pandemic, this year is anything but business as usual as many of last season s pilots are still in contention for series pickups. ....