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ALLBLK: Wild Rose (Premiere)
BRITBOX: Mudtown (Premiere)
HISTORY: The Proof Is Out There: Alien Edition (Premiere) at 10pm
HULU: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Premiere)
NAT GEO: Ancient Structures: Secrets Revealed (Premiere) at 9pm
NETFLIX: Virgin River (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Love is Blind: Sweden (Premiere)
Comedian Nikki Glaser has been enlisted to host the 84th Annual Golden Globes Awards, airing Sunday, January 10, 2027, on CBS. It will be Glaser’s third consecutive turn as host. “I’m thrilled to host the Golden Globes for a third time, not only because it’s the greatest gig I’ve ever had, but because my sister has three kids and now we will be equal in the eyes of my parents and the Lord,” said Glaser.
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Golf comedy “The Hawk,” starring Will Ferrell as a golf legend struggling to make a comeback, is set to debut this summer. Fellow “SNL” alum Molly Shannon plays his wife.
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All nine episodes of “Love Overboard” drop Thursday, March 26 on Hulu.Synergy alert: A preview of the reality dating series airs Sunday, March 22 at 10p on ABC, right after the season premiere of “The Bachelorette.”
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Adult Swim’s #1 series returns with the season nine premiere of “Rick and Morty” on Sunday, May 24 at 11p. “I know it’s my job to say that this show just keeps topping itself, but it also has the benefit of being true,” said Michael Ouweleen, President of Adult Swim. “From the first frame, you’re going to see great high-concept insanity with some of the best character writing ever done.”
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Hulu has ordered a pilot for “Lex,” centered on a disgraced former reality star who uses his TV skills to try and expose a global conspiracy – and get back on television. The comedy comes from Sam Clements (“Severance”), Paul Simms (“What We Do in the Shadows”) and 20th Television.
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FOX Entertainment Studios (FES) has entered into a development commitment with comedian, writer, and actor Frankie Quiñones (“St. Denis Medical”). Under the agreement, Quiñones will co-write and star in a scripted comedy developed with FES.
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Oscar winner Tommy Lee Jones (“The Fugitive”) has joined the season two cast of “The Lowdown.” The FX and Hulu comedy starring Ethan Hawke begins production of its second run this spring in Tulsa.
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Magilla Entertainment (“Moonshiners”) has partnered with WWE legendand “Everything on the Menu” host Adam Scherr to launch joint venture Meat Castle Media. The new banner will be run by Scherr and producing partner Nick Antonicelli, in partnership with Magilla.
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Production company Ritual announced the launch of Ritual Labs, a creative technology venture to help support a more continuous production model for the AI era. Ritual Labs builds scalable story systems, integrating emerging tools into development in a way it says will allow brands to explore concepts, pre-visualize campaigns and pressure-test story systems.
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Banijay Entertainment reality competition format “The 50” is heading to Italy. Banijay Italia will produce a 10-episode series for Prime Video.
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Documentary thriller “#Skyking” premieres Tuesday, April 14 on Hulu,following its world premiere on March 12 at SXSW 2026. The film tells the story a Horizon Air ground service agent who clocked into work wearing a shirt that said, “the sky’s no limit,” stole a 33-million-dollar plane, and took off into the skies of the Pacific Northwest.
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HBO comedy special “Color Theories by Julio Torres” debuts Friday, March 27 at 8p on HBO. It’s Torres’ second HBO special.
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Lifetime has two new “Ripped From the Headlines” films on tap for spring. “Rescued by Faith: The Connie and Larry Van Oosten Story” stars Nancy Travis (“Last Man Standing”), while “Kidnapped in her Own Home: The Martha Carelli Story” is fronted by Stana Katic (“Castle”).
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The 2025-26 men’s regular college basketball season was the most-watched ever on Fox and FS1, averaging 1.216 million viewers on Fox (up +38% year-over-year) and 234,000 on FS1 (up +25%).
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CBS’ “60 Minutes” on Sunday delivered 7.32 million total viewers, according to Nielsen Big Data + Panel Live + Same Day ratings. That’s up 20% in viewers versus the same night last year.
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Viewership for last weekend’s race at COTA averaged 1,159,000 Total Viewers on The CW, up +8% compared to last week’s race. Adults 25-54 grew +28% compared to prior week at COTA and +11% compared to same weekend in Phoenix in 2025, according to Nielsen Panel + Big Data.
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