Fox Renews Dan Harmon’s ‘Krapopolis’ For Third Season Ahead Of Its Season 1 Premiere

Krapopolis is back for a third season — before its first one even premiered. Dan Harmon’s animated comedy has been renewed for Season 3, Fox Entertainment announced at London Screenings. The Emmy winner’s newest project will make its series debut during the 2023-24 season. Propelled by early fan response, Krapopolis was previously renewed for Season 2 in October.

‘The Simpsons’ Brings Henry Louis Gates Jr.’s ‘Finding Your Roots’ To Springfield

There have been a lot of TV crossover episodes over the years, but this may be the most unique one yet: PBS’s Finding Your Roots and host Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. will make a major appearance on Fox’s The Simpsons this Sunday.

Upfronts Schedule Set As Fox Plans In-Person Presentation At The Manhattan Center

Fox joins traditional competitors Disney, NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. Discovery on the schedule, with Netflix and YouTube also hosting events.

‘Animal Control‘ Becomes Fox’s Most-Streamed Scripted Debut In Delayed Viewing

After its Feb. 16 premiere, Fox’s latest comedy Animal Control has become the network’s most-streamed scripted debut. Per Fox, Animal Control earned 4.5 million total multi-platform viewers in its first three days of availability — an increase of 114% from live + same day figures. On Hulu and Fox Now, the live-action comedy recorded 1.3 million streaming viewers.

Plex Launches Four Fox FAST Channels

Free global streaming media platform, Plex and Fox Corp. announced the addition of four new Fox FAST channels to the service: Fox Weather, Fox Soul, LiveNOW from Fox and TMZ. LiveNOW from Fox:A raw, live and […]

Dick Van Dyke Performs On ‘The Masked Singer’ At Age 97: ‘Weirdest Thing I’ve Ever Done’

‘Starsky & Hutch’ Remake In Works At Fox

A new version of the 1970s buddy cop series Starsky & Hutch is in the works at Fox, with a female twist. Fox is developing the project as a one-hour drama under its script-to-series model, Deadline has confirmed. The modern reimagining will revolve around two female detectives, Sasha Starsky and Nicole Hutchinson.

Fox Turned Down $2 Billion Offer For Tubi

Fox Corp. has turned down unsolicited offers of more than $2 billion for its Tubi streaming service, over four times what the company paid for the business, according to people familiar with the overtures. Lachlan Murdoch, who runs Fox, wants to keep the fast-growing business, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing internal deliberations. Fox bought Tubi for $440 million in 2020.

Fox Pushes Tubi Brand With Two Super Bowl Spots

Fox gave its ad supported streaming service Tubi a big push on TV’s biggest stage Sunday with two brand spots during the Super Bowl. The spots showed giant bunnies tossing people down a rabbit hole, a metaphor intended to show viewers the depth of content available on Tubi. Fox Sports also ran a promo for Tubi that made it appear as if viewers were moving from the Fox game announcers to the Tubi home screen to watch a movie.

Emmy Awards Sets Fall Airdate On Fox; Key Art Unveiled

The Television Academy and Fox Entertainment today jointly announced that the 75th Emmy Awards are scheduled for Monday, Sept. 18, live coast to coast. The ceremony will air from 8-11 p.m. ET and 5-8 p.m. PT on Fox. A week prior to the Emmy Awards telecast, the 2023 Creative Arts Emmy Awards will take place over two consecutive nights on Saturday, Sept. 9, and Sunday, Sept. 10. An edited presentation will be telecast on FXX at a later date.

Fox News Is Giving Greg Gutfeld A Super Bowl Ad

The Fox News host will be getting the Super Bowl treatment this Sunday, with the cable news channel set to run a 15-second spot promoting his 11 p.m. latenight show Gutfeld! during the big game. The ad will be Fox News Channel’s only spot promoting one of its linear TV shows during the game, which is airing on the Fox broadcast network. There will also be a 10-second ad during the Fox pregame show, as well as two ads touting the Fox Nation streaming service.

‘The Cleaning Lady’ Renewed For Third Season At Fox With New Showrunner

The network has renewed its drama series for a third season. The pickup for the series, produced by Warner Bros. Television and Fox Entertainment, comes seven weeks after The Cleaning Lady wrapped its 12-episode second season. Season 3 will also bring a new co-showrunner: Jeannine Renshaw (In the Dark, Good Girls) has joined the series and will serve as co-showrunner alongside Miranda Kwok, who developed the show.

Fox and Hulu Sign Multiyear Partnership To Continue Primetime Series Streaming

Fox Entertainment and Hulu have reached a multi-year content partnership which includes in-season streaming rights for Fox’s expansive programming slate and an extensive multi-platform strategic marketing alliance, the companies announced Monday. Under the terms of the agreement, all Fox primetime entertainment programming – ranging from Family Guy and The Cleaning Lady to The Masked Singer and Next Level Chef — will continue to stream on Hulu the next day following its linear telecast.

Fox Gives Roseanne Barr’s Comedy Comeback Special ‘Cancel This!’ An NFL Boost

Barr’s first comedy special since 2006 now has a title, Cancel This!, and a debut date, as Fox Nation launches a marketing campaign off yesterday’s NFC Championship Game.

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Industry Groups Chip Away At Currency Problem

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Cancellation Jitters: 13 Shows In Limbo On ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC & CW

Although most of the canceled TV show headlines of late have been focused on the big streamers, attention will soon shift to the beleaguered Big 5 broadcasters as the May upfronts draw closer. Many in-limbo shows on the 2023 Renewal Scorecard are a lock to return, but there are a handful of high-profile series on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and The CW that remain very much on the bubble.

‘The Simpsons’, ‘Family Guy’ & ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Renewed For Two Additional Seasons Through 2024-25

Fox has handed early two-season renewals to three of its animation mainstays – The Simpsons, Family Guy and Bob’s Burgers – taking them through the 2024-25 broadcast cycle. The Simpsons will extend its standing as the longest-running scripted series in television history with a renewal for its 35th and 36th seasons. Bob’s Burgers will return for seasons 14 and 15 and Family Guy for its 22nd and 23rd seasons.

FCC Proposes $504,000 Fine On Fox For EAS Violations

The FCC has levied a fine of $504,000 against Fox for “willfully violating” commission rules on transmitting EAS tones during regular programming. The violation occurred during an NFL promo aired Nov. 28, 2021. Fox described the promotional segment as a “short comedic advertisement” for an upcoming game, which was aired as part of the Fox NFL Sunday pre-game show.

‘Accused’: Stations Cut Away, Spoiling Ending Of Fox Drama Series’ Premiere

Fox’s new crime anthology drama Accused launched behind the Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco 49ers NFL game on Sunday. The twisty legal thriller from Howard Gordon kept some 8.4M viewers for the duration, setting a ratings record for Fox. But a number of them were left fuming after Fox stations across the country accidentally cut away in the final minutes, denying them the resolution of the story starring Michael Chiklis. According to sources, 13 markets were affected, representing about 8% of the country: Cleveland, Sacramento, St. Louis, Indianapolis, San Diego, Greensboro, Little Rock, Lexington, Honolulu, Springfield, Ft. Smith, Monroe and Jackson. The Fox affiliates in those markets are owned by Nexstar, and the glitch appears to be a technical issue in that company’s feed.

NFL Wild Card Round Ratings Dips, Still Huge

The opening round of the NFL playoffs drew a slightly smaller — though still huge — TV audience than it did a year ago. The six games of the wild-card round averaged about 28.4 million viewers, a 4% decline from 2022’s opening round (29.65 million). Three of the telecasts topped 30 million viewers, led by the 33.21 million for Fox’s Sunday telecast of the New York Giants’ win over the Minnesota Vikings. That contest, however, was off by about 20% from the same window last year, when 41.5 million people watched the San Francisco 49ers beat the Dallas Cowboys — the biggest audience for a wild-card game since 2015.

FIFA Trial Could Implicate Fox, A Major Player In Soccer

Two former executives are accused of paying bribes to obtain broadcast rights, including for the World Cup. Testimony could reveal what the company knew.

Programmers Band Together In Joint Industry Committee To Battle Nielsen Dominance

Most of the biggest television programmers have banded together in a new attempt to fix what they see as an audience measurement problem and promote competition to Nielsen, ending its stranglehold on the industry. Comcast NBCUniversal, Paramount Global, Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery, TelevisaUnivision and the VAB said Monday they formed a Joint Industry Committee so they can work together to set standards for measuring what they call premium video, which generates $70 billion in advertising revenue.

Midseason Ratings Report Card: Fox’s Best Aand Worst Performing Shows

Now that your broadcast-TV favorites are on holiday break, TVLine is surveying how each network’s shows are stacking up thus far in the 2022-23 TV season — wrapping things up with a look at Fox.

Packers Vs. Dolphins Marks Christmas Day Viewership Win For Fox

Fox scored the most-watched telecast on Christmas Day with 25.9 million people tuning in to watch the Green Bay Packers vs. the Miami Dolphins. This marks the third year in a row that an NFL game on Fox has delivered the highest viewership on Dec. 25, competing with two other NFL matchups on other networks — Buccaneers vs. Cardinals on NBC (which scored about 17.15M viewers) and Broncos vs. Rams on CBS (which averaged 21.6M total viewers).

Broadcast Networks 2022: The Year Everyone Started To Wave The White Flag

Old schoolers like the late Gil Schwartz of CBS used to hate it when the press would commandeer executive sessions at TCA in the aughts with questions about the death of broadcast TV. HBO had come to dominate the Emmys year after year and the perception was that programming on the Big Three just wasn’t sexy, no matter how much Schwartz would argue that the size of CBS’ audience was far more valuable than the trophies it never seemed to collect at the Shrine Auditorium. Looking back, the fact that anyone was defending broadcast TV seems positively quaint these days.

Ratings: ‘Beauty And The Beast’ Is Tops In Demo, ‘Ghosts’ Eyes All-Time High

Beauty and the Beast averaged 4 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating, after which The Parent Test retained 1.9 mil and a 0.4. Ghosts‘ hour-long Christmas episode averaged 6.8 million viewers and a 0.6 rating, eyeing its best audience ever and matching its season high in the demo.

World Cup Ratings: France, Argentina Semi-Final Wins Draw Record Viewership

On Tuesday, Argentina shut out Croatia in a 3-0 match that drew 6.46M total viewers across the Fox broadcast and digital platforms. A day later, France’s 2-0 win against Morocco on Wednesday, which aired at 2 p.m. ET, delivered 6.59M total viewers across linear and digital, peaking with 8.6M viewers.

‘Lego Masters’ Renewed For Season 4 At Fox And Sets Second ‘Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular’

Season 4 of Lego Masterswill premiere during the 2023-24 TV season. The series, hosted and executive produced by Will Arnett, is based on the British series of the same name and sees teams of Lego enthusiasts compete in different building challenges to win a cash prize and earn the title of Lego Masters. The renewal of Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular comes ahead of the first installment, which airs on Dec. 19, 20 and 21.

World Cup Quarterfinals Viewed By 13.5M To 7.4M In US

Defending champion France’s 2-1 win over England on Saturday, which started at 2 p.m. ET, was seen by 13.5 million, including 8.3 million on Fox, 3.1 million on Spanish-language Telemundo, 560,000 on Fox digital platforms and 1.5 million on the Telemundo and Peacock streaming services. Argentina’s penalty-kicks victory over the Netherlands on Friday, which began at 2 p.m. ET, was viewed by 11.1 million, including 5.78 million on Fox, 3.1 million on Telemundo, 665,000 on Fox digital and 1.53 million on Peacock and Telemundo streaming.

Allison Wallach Lands Top Fox Unscripted Job

 Allison Wallach has been promoted to oversee unscripted programming for Fox. She will take over the role of president, unscripted programming at Fox after Rob Wade, who previously oversaw the genre, was named CEO of the company in October.

Fox’s ‘Monarch’ Canceled After Single Season

Fox’s first-year series Monarch is finished. The network canceled the family drama set in the world of country music after a single season. The show’s season — now series — finale aired Tuesday night.

Americans’ World Cup-Ending Loss Seen By 16.5M On US TV

Fox said its coverage of the round of 16 match, which started at 10 a.m. ET on Saturday, was viewed by an average of 12.9 million. That included almost 600,000 on its digital streaming services. Telemundo said its Spanish-language coverage was seen by 3.58 million, including 1.26 million for its digital streams on Telemundo and Peacock.

Fox And DirecTV Reach Carriage Renewal, Avoiding Blackout

The new arrangement follows Fox having run a crawl on some networks to warn of programming potentially going dark.

Ratings: Dolly Dominates With NBC’s ‘Mountain Magic Christmas’

In the latest TV ratings, the NBC TV-movie Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Christmas dominated a quiet-ish Thursday in total viewers (with 6 million) and is currently tied for the nightly demo win (with a 0.5 rating). Leading out of that, a holiday edition of The Wall retained just 2.1 mil and a 0.2.

Kyle Krebs Tapped As GM For Fox Affiliate WHBQ

The addition of Krebs further bolsters the leadership team as Imagicomm continues to build its broadcast presence in the U.S., according to a company statement.

Inside Fox News’ Podcast Strategy

According to a 2021 Pew Research Center survey, 23 percent of U.S. adults say that podcasts are how they get news, at least sometimes. FOX News’ audio network is currently number 11 in Podtrac’s list of top publishers.

World Cup TV Ratings Surge With U.S. Again In Competition

The move of the Men’s World Cup from its traditional summer berth to fall doesn’t seem to have hurt TV viewing in the United States — and the presence of the U.S. team in the tournament has definitely helped. Through the first 31 group stage matches, Fox Sports is averaging 3.15 million viewers per game — a 44 percent improvement over the same time frame for the 2018 World Cup (2.19 million). Telemundo’s Spanish-language coverage is also drawing nearly 2.6 million viewers per contest on air and on Peacock and Telemundo streaming platforms.

Giants-Cowboys Sets NFL Regular-Season Record For Viewers

The Cowboys 28-20 victory on Fox averaged 42 million viewers, according to Nielsen, surpassing the 41.55 million average for the Dec. 3, 1990, Monday night game between the Giants and San Francisco 49ers on ABC. Average viewer record numbers date to 1988.

US-England World Cup Game Seen By 19.98M On US Television

The match, which kicked off at 2 p.m. ET on Friday, was seen by 15,377,000 viewers on Fox, the most for a U.S. English-language men’s soccer telecast. The figure was 6% above the 14.51 million for Brazil’s penalty-kicks win over Italy in the 1994 final at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., a Sunday 3:30 p.m. ET start that July 17 viewed by 14,510,000 on ABC, according to Fox.

Fox, NBCU Networks Reap $9M In FIFA World Cup Ad Buys

For the first two days of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar — Sunday and Monday — Fox and NBCU networks pulled in a collective $9 million in national TV advertising, according to iSpot.tv estimates — higher than the $6 million spend of four years ago for that same period for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. This year, Fox networks came in at $4.5 million in national TV advertising for the English-language airings of the soccer matches, while NBCUniversal TV networks/platforms — Telemundo, Peacock, and Telemundo digital websites — tallied $4.3 million over the same period for the Spanish-language version of the event, Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2022.