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ON TELEVISION (FRIDAY 11/22/24)
APPLE TV+: Sago Mini Friends (Premiere)
HULU: Bia and Victor (Premiere)
NETFLIX: The Helicopter Heist (Premiere)
NETFLIX: 900 Days Without Annabel (Premiere)
NETFLIX: When the Phone Rings (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Tex Mex Motors (Premiere)
STARZ: Outlander (Premiere) at 8pm
(SATURDAY 11/23/24)
MSNBC: The Sing Sing Chronicles (Premiere) at 9pm
(SUNDAY 11/24/24)
BRAVO: Married to Medicine (Premiere) at 9p
FUSE: Discontinued (Premiere) at 6p
NAT GEO: Tsunami: Race Against Time (Premiere) at 9p
PRIME VIDEO: It’s in the Game: Madden NFL (Premiere)
Fox Entertainment and Hulu have extended their partnership in a deal that runs through 2029. “The Simpsons,” “The Masked Singer” and more will continue to be available to stream on Hulu the day after their linear telecast, and Fox and Hulu will continue to share joint branding across all Fox owned and external consumer points of contact. “Our friends at Hulu and Disney Entertainment are exceptional partners, together driving ongoing mutual growth and strong results,” said Rob Wade, CEO of Fox Entertainment. “Through our new agreement, we look forward to expanding on this impressive track record and collaboratively shaping the future of television in today’s shifting media landscape.”
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The Justice Department asked the federal judge overseeing an antitrust case against Google to order the company to sell off its Chrome browser; to allow websites to opt out of having data trained by its Google’s AI models; and either have Google divest its Android phones business or have the court supervise its Android division. The filing comes after a ruling in August that found that Google had preserved the dominance of its search engine by acting as an illegal monopoly. Responded Google, “DOJ’s approach would result in unprecedented government overreach that would harm American consumers, developers, and small businesses — and jeopardize America’s global economic and technological leadership at precisely the moment it’s needed most.”
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HBO’s late-night comedy series “It’s Florida, Man” has been renewed for a second season. Episodes are averaging 2.3 million cross-platform viewers and ranking within the top three most watched series on Max. The season one finale debuts Friday, November 22.
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Also renewed for a sophomore run is CNN’s comedy panel series “Have I Got News for You.” “We’re thrilled that ‘Have I Got News For You’ has made an impact with the CNN audience and can’t wait to come back next year,” said executive producer Jimmy Mulville. “I think we’ll have plenty of news to poke fun at!”.
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NBC ordered five additional episodes of “Happy’s Place,” for a total of 18. The premiere of the Reba McEntire comedy improved the 8p timeslot by +90% in total viewers and +88% in A18-49, clocking 4 million linear Live+Same Day viewers. That number has risen to 14 million cross-platform viewers.
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Scott Prendergrast (“So Help Me Todd”) has a procedural set at Fox, with a script commitment plus penalty, reports Deadline. “Pennies” focuses on a reclusive forensic pathologist who is more comfortable with the bodies under her care than with real people.
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MGM+ ordered a 10-episode fourth season of “From.” The sci-fi horror series is set to return to production in Nova Scotia in 2025, and premiere in 2026.
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New multi-platform content company Expanding Universe has launched with a development deal with Amazon MGM Studios. First up: “The Captive’s War,” an adaptation of the new sci-fi trilogy by James SA Corey.
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“The Couple Next Door” premieres Friday, January 17 on Starz. The psychological drama explores “the claustrophobia of suburbia and the fallout of chasing your deepest desires.”
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Season two of “Wildcard Kitchen” launches Tuesday, January 7 at 9p on Food Network. In each episode, host Eric Adjepong welcomes three chefs who know each other well to the test kitchen after-hours for three hands of his underground poker game.
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A new season of “Home Town” kicks off Sunday, December 28 at 8p on HGTV. In the opener, the renovation series follows a couple finding their dream home in a mid-century modern dwelling.
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“The Pitt” will make its debut this January on Max. The medical drama starring Noah Wylie comes from John Wells Productions and Warner Bros. Television, created by R. Scott Gemmill. Earlier this month, Warner Bros. Television filed a motion to dismiss in response to a breach of contract lawsuit filed by the widow of “ER” creator Michael Crichton claiming “The Pitt” is a copy of “ER.”
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Documentary “Nature of the Crime” debuts Tuesday, December 10 at 10p on HBO. The film delves into the inner workings of parole boards as it follows two convicted murderers hoping for a second chance.
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Canela.TV celebrates the holidays with “Fiestas En Familia” beginning in December, with holiday movies, series, and specials along with “El Espíritu de la Navidad,” a selection of uplifting stories and faith-based content, and Canela.TV’s “Best of the Year.”
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“Country Christmas,” hosted by Amy Grant and Trisha Yearwood, airs Tuesday, December 3 at 8p on ABC. The fifteenth annual special was filmed in Nashville.
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The premiere of Taylor Sheridan drama “Landman” delivered 5.2 million cross-platform same day viewers, ranking in streaming alone as the biggest global series premiere for Paramount+ since “1923” two years ago. The show had a linear airing on Paramount after “Yellowstone.”
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The “Dancing with the Stars” semifinals on Tuesday was the top program of the night in Adults 18-49 (0.75 rating) and all key Women demos, including Women 18-34 (1.10 rating), Women 18-49 (1.04 rating) and Women 25-54 (1.27 rating). The show grew over the previous week’s 500th episode celebration in both Total Viewers (5.19 million vs. 5.13 million) and Adults 18-49 (0.75 rating vs. 0.71 rating), hitting a season high in Total Viewers.
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MOVIES
Wicked: Part 1 – Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Bailey, Ethan Slater, Marissa Bode, Peter Dinklage, Andy Nyman, Courtney Mae-Briggs, Aaron Teoh Guan Ti, Bowen Yang, Bronwyn James, Shaun Prendergast, Keala Settle, Sharon D. Clarke, Jena Boyd Colin Michael Carmichael
Gladiator II – Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal, Connie Nielsen, Joseph Quinn, Fred Hechinger, Derek Jacobi, Yuval Gonen, Rory McCann, Peter Mensah, Matt Lucas, Tim McInnerny, Alexander Karim, Lior Raz, Line Ancel, Alec Utgoff, Lee Charles, Chidi Ajufo
MEGA MILLIONS
Today’s Jackpot is $453 million.
You can now play in 43 states plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
POWERBALL
Saturday’s Jackpot is $171 million.
Powerball is played in 43 states.