CBS preempts “Beyond the Gates” for UEFA Champions League games, with “The Young and the Restless” and “The Bold and the Beautiful” also impacted on the West Coast.
CBS has renewed “Beyond the Gates” for two additional seasons, keeping the show on the air through the 2027-2028 television season, in line with its sister soaps.
“Beyond the Gates” is the final scripted series awaiting word on a pickup at CBS for the 2026-2027 TV season, though EP Julie Carruthers says, “We’re jamming like it’s happening!”
After just one season, “The Runarounds” has been canceled at Prime Video. The YA series starred “General Hospital” alum William Lipton (ex-Cameron Webber) and his real-life bandmates.
Cameron Mathison and Jill Wagner reunite in “An Accidental Arctic Christmas,” one of several movies planned for Great American Family’s 2026 Christmas holiday programming block.
“General Hospital” was up week-to-week among Total Viewers, while “Beyond the Gates” saw its largest year-over-year gain to date during the week of March 23-27, 2026.
“The Bold and the Beautiful” executive producer and head writer Brad Bell talks BBTV streaming app, U.S. engagement, and the push to capture new and lapsed international viewers.
CBS has announced the season finale dates for several of its high-profile shows, including “Matlock,” “Marshals,” the “NCIS” trio, “Tracker,” “Ghosts” and more.
Following the announced exits of Kevin McKidd and Kim Raver, ABC has renewed “Grey’s Anatomy” for a 23rd season. The show remains television’s longest-running primetime medical drama.
“Entertainment Tonight,” “Jeopardy!,” “American Mayhem” and “America’s Funniest Home Videos” are among several new and returning syndicated shows to air during 2026-2027 season.





















