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ON TELEVISION (FRIDAY 3/27/26)
APPLE TV: For All Mankind (Premiere)
HBO MAX: Privileges (Premiere)
NAT GEO WILD: Super Animal (Premiere) at 8pm
NETFLIX: The Predators of Seville (Premiere)
NETFLIX: The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties (Premiere)
PBS: Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time (Premiere) at 9pm
PRIME VIDEO: House of David (Premiere)
(SATURDAY 3/28/26)
CRUNCHYROLL: Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring (Premiere)
(SUNDAY 3/29/26)
ABC: Betrayal: Secrets & Lies (Premiere) at 10pm
Bill Maher will receive the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at a ceremony on the 28th, just ahead of the venue’s planned closure for renovations. The honor was announced one week after White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed The Atlantic’s report on Maher’s selection on X, writing, “This is fake news. Bill Maher will NOT be getting this award.” Roma Daravi, the Kennedy Center’s VP of Public Relations, confirmed the choice, noting, “For nearly three decades, the Mark Twain Prize has recognized some of comedy’s most influential voices. For even longer, Bill has shaped American discourse – one politically incorrect joke at a time.” The response from the “Real Time With Bill Maher” star? “Thank you to the Mark Twain people. I just had the award explained to me, and apparently, it’s like an Emmy – except I win.” The ceremony will stream on Netflix at a later date.
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Warner Bros. Discovery has set April 23 as the date for a shareholder vote on its proposed sale to Paramount Skydance, a deal already unanimously approved by both companies’ boards. Under the terms, Paramount would pay WBD shareholders $31 per share of common stock. The company expects the transaction to close in the third quarter, subject to regulatory and shareholder approval. If the deal is not finalized by September 30, WBD shareholders will receive a $0.25 per share quarterly “ticking fee” until closing.
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NBCUniversal Local’s NBC- and Telemundo-owned stations launched Our 250 (Nuestros 250), a multiplatform campaign commemorating the 250th anniversary of US independence. The 100-day celebration culminates on July 4 with NBCUniversal News Group’s six hours of exclusive live coverage of Sail4th 250 events in New York Harbor.
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Disney revealed the lineup for this year’s Disney Legends Awards. Among the chosen are former Chairman and CEO of Disney, Bob Iger; actors Dwayne Johnson and Anne Hathaway; and producer Jerry Bruckheimer. The ceremony takes place Sunday, August 16 at 4:30p and will stream on Disney+.
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“Women in Blue” is back for season two on Wednesday, August 12. Apple TV’s Spanish-language crime drama features a Latin American cast led by Bárbara Mori (“Perdidos en La Noche”).
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Season four of MGM+ sci-fi thriller “From” kicks off Sunday, April 19, with a new arrival that throws the town in chaos.
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TLC’s “90 Day Fiancé” is back for season 12 on Sunday, May 10 at 8p, as a fresh cast of couples begin their K-1 visa journey.
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CNN Original Series “K-Everything,” hosted and executive produced by actor, director, producer, and social advocate Daniel Dae Kim (“Hawaii Five-0”) debuts Saturday, May 9 at 8p on CNN International. The series exploring Korea’s explosive global influence will air weekly.
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“Jeopardy! YouTube Edition,” a spinoff of the long-running syndicated game show, kicks off Tuesday, March 31. Sony Pictures Television collaborated with creative agency We Are Social and YouTube on the campaign and relaunch of the YouTube channel.
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The sophomore run of “After the Flood” starts Thursday, April 23 on BritBox. The crime drama stars Jo Marshall (“Peaky Blinders”).
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BET has renewed “The Ms. Pat Show” for a sixth season. The series, which had been streaming on BET+, will migrate to Paramount+, the new streaming home for BET content starting in June.
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CBS Sports has signed a long-term media rights deal with the WNBA that includes up to 20 regular season games on CBS and Paramount+. “The WNBA’s growth and cultural impact have never been stronger,” said Dan Weinberg, Executive Vice President, Programming, CBS Sports. “With our entire schedule of games on broadcast television, we are broadening the league’s reach and amplifying the WNBA’s momentum with best‑in‑class coverage that reflects the excellence of its athletes and resonates with fans.”
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“The Testament of Ann Lee” begins streaming on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ on Tuesday, March 31. The film, starring Amanda Seyfried as the leader of the Shakers, had its theatrical release on December 25.
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Colman Domingo (“Euphoria”) will make his “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut on April 11. Joining him on the NBC sketch comedy show is Brazilian pop star Anitta as musical guest.
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The launch of Paramount+ drama “The Madison” was the most watched first season launch for any Taylor Sheridan series, with 8 million views globally in its first ten days since debuting on March 14.
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Last week’s Men’s and Women’s NCAA Tournament games drove over 27 billion viewing minutes in total, with March Madness games representing 23 of the top 25 sports telecasts of the week (the World Baseball Classic took the other two spots), according to Nielsen Big Data + Panel rating. The most watched telecast of the week was St. John’s victory over Kansas on Sunday, drawing 10.58 million viewers on CBS. The top non-sports broadcast shows were CBS’ “60 Minutes” and “Marshals” at #8 and #9.
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Bridgerton topped Nielsen’s streaming chart the week of February 23 with 3.37 billion minutes. The final four episodes of the latest season hit Netflix on February 26, and accounted for 76% of its total viewing that week. While “The Night Agent” dropped back to the #2 spot this week, the show added 300 million minutes versus the week prior.
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2026 IHEART RADIO MUSIC AWRDS – COMPLETE WINNERS LIST
https://www.eonline.com/news/1429977/iheartradio-music-awards-2026-complete-winners-list-live-updates
MOVIES
Forbidden Fruits – Lili Reinhart, Jordan Duarte, Victoria Pedretti, Alexandra Shipp, Zack Thompson, Lola Tung, Austin Ball, Jacqueline Byers, Harrison Byers, Emma Chamberlain, Gabrielle Union
They Will Kill You – Zazie Beetz, Patricia Arquette, Heather Graham, Tom Felton, Myha’la, Armando Rivera, Paterson Joseph
She Dances (Limited Release) – Steve Zahn, Ethan Hawke, Audrey Zahn, Michael Cudlitz, Sonequa Martin-Green, Wynn Everett, Rosemarie DeWitt, Mackenzie Ziegler, Sonny Valicenti, Amy Weaver
STREAMING
Pretty Lethal (Prime Video) – Maddie Ziegler, Lana Condor, Lydia Leonard, Avantika, Millicent Simmonds, Iris Apatow, Tamas Hagyo, Julian Krenn, Miklos Beres, Peter Vegh, Adam Boncz, Krisztian Csakvari, Uma Thurman
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice (Hulu) – Vince Vaughn, James Marsden, Eiza Gonzalez, Keith David, Jimmy Tatro, Arturo Castro, Lewis Tan, Stephen Root, Ben Schwartz
MEGA MILLIONS
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POWERBALL
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