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ON TELEVISION (THURSDAY 11/13/25)
BRITBOX: Blue Lights (Premiere)
HBO MAX: Angela Diniz: Murdered and Convicted (Premiere)
HULU: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Premiere)
NAT GEO: Strangest Things (Premiere) at 9pm
NETFLIX: 50 Seconds: The Fernando Báez Sosa Case (Premiere)
NETFLIX: The Beast in Me (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Delhi Crime (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Had I Not Seen the Sun (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Last Samurai Standing (Premiere)
PARAMOUNT+: My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story (Premiere)
PEACOCK: Tiffany Hadish Goes Off (Premiere)
YOUTUBE: Wingmen (Premiere)
Versant has chosen USA Sports as the umbrella brand for sports programming on USA Network and Golf Channel. Plans call for the division to air more than 10,000 hours of event, studio, and original sports programming on USA Network, Golf Channel, and CNBC in 2026. Women’s sports will account for about 1000 hours of content. Versant operates most of the cable networks being spun from Comcast.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin and Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr., sent a letter to Paramount Skydance Corporation CEO David Ellison demanding that Paramount comply with their Committee’s investigation into the Skydance/Paramount merger. “Our August 20, 2025, letter contained six specific and detailed questions and requests. Your counsel’s August 29, 2025, response to our letter not only failed to address any of our requests, it raised additional questions and concerns,” wrote the representatives, who gave Paramount until November 26 to “provide documents and answers that are responsive to our letter.”
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Netflix has ordered adult animated workplace comedy “Living the Dream” from George Gendi (“Apple & Onion”). The series follows best friends from London stuck working on social media at a company called Ecofood.
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“Nomad,” a drama co-created by Kurt Sutter (“Sons of Anarchy”) and Chris Collins (“The Wire”) that’s set in the world of New Zealand’s outlaw bikers, is in development at Netflix. Jason Momoa is set to star.
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Dallas Cowboys fan Eva Longoria is set to host and executive produce “NFL Hometown Eats” (w/t) for Roku. The series, produced by NFL Films, Alfred Street Industries, Hyphenate Media Group, and Skydance Sports, will follow a celebrity fan and an NFL star as they take to the streets of their team’s city.(Source: Cynopsis)
Tubi continues to tap the creator economy for content. Tubi for Creators, announced in June, has set its first slate of shows, with series from social media stars Joey Graceffa, Kevin Fredericks, Rock Squad, Shuang Hu, Jahdai Pickett and Dan & Riya. “We’re responding to our viewers’ growing appetite for bold, original storytelling by doubling down on exclusive content from digital-first creators,” said Rich Bloom, General Manager of Creator Programs and EVP Business Development at Tubi. “The investment is paying off. Viewers who start their Tubi journey with creators show stronger retention – proof that these stories truly resonate with our audience and provide an engaged, incremental audience for creators.”
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Secuoya Studios announced production of “The Butterfly Labyrinth,” an eight-episode romantic thriller starring Turkish actor Can Yaman (“Sandokan”).
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Season two of “It’s Florida, Man” premieres Friday, November 28 on HBO.Six episodes of the quirky late-night show will air weekly.
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“The Family McMullen,” written, directed, and produced by star Edward Burns, debuts Friday, December 5 on HBO Max.
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Three-part docuseries “The Cult of the Real Housewife,” investigating “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Mary Cosby and the church she shares with her husband, Robert Cosby Sr., premieres Thursday, January 1 at 8p.
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All six episodes of psychological drama “Little Disasters” drop Thursday, December 11 on Paramount+. The series is based on Anatomy of a Scandal, by Sarah Vaughan.
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Classic sitcoms “One Day at a Time” (1975-84) and “Sanford and Son” (1972-77) join the Antenna TV lineup starting Thursday, January 1.
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NBC shared premiere dates for its midseason lineup. Newcomer “The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins” premieres Monday, February 23 at 8p (the Tracy Morgan comedy’s regular timeslot will be 8:30p), followed by the season 29 debut of “The Voice.” The “Chicago” trio returns Wednesday, January 7, and procedural drama “The Hunting Party” is back for season two on Thursday, January 8 at 10p, following the “Law & Order” duo. Game show “The Wall” is back Monday, January 5.
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FETV will celebrate Thanksgiving with a special presentation of the Christmas classic “Miracle on 34th Street” (1947) starting at 7p.
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FOX is rolling out a series of special offers for Black Friday across the FOX One, FOX Nation and Big Ten Plus (B1G+) services. Offers begin November 14 and run through December 31, with some continuing until January 4.
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Original film “Christmas by Design” premieres on BET+ on Thursday, November 20. The story centers on a famous handbag designer with a tricky IT issue.
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Year ten of “The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular,” hosted by Derek Hough (“Dancing With the Stars”), airs Monday, December 1 at 8p on ABC.
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