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CBS chief George Cheeks pledges to support team amid chaos and Trump threats
CBS unveiled its new programming lineup amid great uncertainty. Its parent company is struggling to close its sale to David Ellison's Skydance Media. Read More
CBS Exec Addresses Cancellations Of ‘The Equalizer’ & ‘FBI’ Shows: “We Have To Be Fiscally Responsible”
Sunday’s episode of The Equalizer served as a series finale. There is no plan by Universal Television to shop the show. The series finale of FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International airs on May 20. Read More
CBS Execs Unveil New Plans, Talk Grammys Exit and Colbert Negotiations
When asked about 60 Minutes' ongoing legal battle with the president, CEO George Cheeks kindly replied, "I appreciate the try, but I’ve had no tequila today." ... Read More
Behind CBS’ Decision To Take ‘Einstein’ Off 2025-26 Schedule & Push It To 26-27; First Look At Matthew Gray Gubler As Title Character
CBS picked up its hourlong comedic crime drama procedural pilot Einstein, headlined by Criminal Minds alum Matthew Gray Gubler, to series for the 2025-26 season. A week later, the show was pushed to ... Read More
CBS gives annoyingly standard answer to FBI: International and Most Wanted cancellations
As CBS shared its fall 2025 schedule, it came with some comments about recent cancellations, such as FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted. Read More
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