
Final outing will be just six episodes long
by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-16-2013 - No Comments
CBS also parts ways with 'CSI: Miami' after a long run
When Inside Blip made its predictions on what shows would live and what would die, we knew that one of the CSI series would be gone. We just thought it would be the lower-rated "CSI: New York." We were wrong. And so were a lot of other people, too. CBS instead dumped "CSI: Miami" after 10 seas ...
Read MoreGet a look at the fate of this year's CBS programming lineup
Thanks, CBS, for announcing a ton of renewals before I even had a chance to write this! That's right, the network has already renewed 15 shows and officially cancelled one. That means we have just a small handful of remaining shows that we can now pick apart and find out if any of them are return ...
Read MorePlayoff football, however, destabilizes 'Simpsons' audience
Watchers of the CSI franchise really like CSI, and they'll come back and watch it every single week, no matter what version of the show it is. "CSI: New York" is now television's most stable show so far this season from series that have aired at least eight episodes, earning a 95.1 Audience Loyal ...
Read MorePLUS: 'Criminal Minds' struggling to bring everyone back
CBS has the most popular scripted show in both America and the world -- except they are two entirely different shows. "CSI" was named the world's most-watched program for the fourth time in six years, winning the prestigious International Television Audience Award for a Drama at the Monte Carlo T ...
Read MoreFind out what is coming back, and what might not, in our Inside Blip analysis
CBS has dominated the television season this year, so it's hard to find much of anything to pierce this very strong armor. And I wish I could say we did, but we really didn't. Sure, there was that show from Paula Abdul that no one watched. A couple of lawyers tried to be funny in the courtroom, w ...
Read MoreABC has 'Dancing,' but it's not making up for other network duds
CBS won't let up, once again taking the weekly crown for the networks based on overnight ratings of first-run, non-event, non-news programming, earning a 7.3 rating/12 share average, and besting ABC by 7 percent despite the Disney-owned channel putting up three of the top four rated programs of the ...
Read MoreUPDATE: Sela Ward, however, is confirmed
It's been a busy off season for television, especially in casting news for long-running shows. While there were few doubts that the "NCIS" cast would return, most of the other casting news this season has been full of surprises, especially on other CBS crime shows. First, A.J. Cook was let go ...
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