Apr 03, 2020 · TV viewership is up with so many people staying home thanks to COVID-19. And while new episodes of shows will run out because the filming industry has been shut down, there’s still some premiere dates to look forward to in April 2020. The new streaming service Quibi will also be launched in early April as well.
Dec 23, 2019 · Find out when your favorite shows are returning and new series will debut in 2020 — full lineup. Winter TV 2020 Schedule: Premiere Dates for Every New and Returning Shows. Jul 01, 2020 · PUBLISHED: July 1, 2020 at 9:46 a.m. | UPDATED: July 1, 2020 at 3:19 p.m. And the shows just keep on coming. Yes, the coronavirus pandemic has put a halt to most production in Hollywood. Jul 03, 2020 · While some shows are making moves to streaming platforms, others are currently in their final season. Supernatural , The CW’s biggest hit show, is set to wrap up in spring 2020 after 15 seasons. Dec 09, 2019 · What follows is a preternaturally handy list of officially confirmed midseason finale and 2020 return dates for dozens upon dozens of scripted, live-action broadcast series (plus, well, American
May 06, 2020 · CBS has renewed 23 total series for the 2020-21 TV season, including 'NCIS,' 'FBI, 'Blue Bloods' and 'All Rise'
Beloved shows like "Schitt's Creek" recently ended impressive runs, while other series, including "American Horror Story" and "The Crown," have more seasons on the way. Here are your favorite shows that are returning for a new season through 2020 — and some shows that have even been renewed through 2021.
May 25, 2020 · Summer premiere dates for 2020 new and returning series on broadcast, cable and streaming services: Deadline's annual comprehensive list.
Dozens of TV shows on networks and streaming services like NBC, CBS, Netflix, Hulu, and more are coming to an end in 2020. Insider is keeping a running list of all the major shows we know are airing final episodes in the year ahead. 2020 Fall TV Premiere Schedule: List Of New And Returning Shows Every fall, fans of television's biggest shows flock to their screens to pick up where their favorite primetime characters and storylines left off months earlier, but this fall is obviously different from just about any other year in the medium's history.