Adweek's weeklong look at each broadcast network's new fall shows continues with CBS, which once again finished last season No. 1 in total viewers but fell from first to third place in the coveted 18-49 demo. However, the network, which infrequently targets younger audiences--it tried with Supergirl two years ago but ended up giving that...
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TV & Video Daily
September 19, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
Ranking the network's new series from worst to best
By Jason Lynch
Adweek's weeklong look at each broadcast network's new fall shows continues with CBS, which once again finished last season No. 1 in total viewers but fell from first to third place in the coveted 18-49 demo. However, the network, which infrequently targets younger audiences--it tried with Supergirl two years ago but ended up giving that...
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The Gifted and The Orville face an uphill battle to help keep Fox in second place
By Jason Lynch
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In an underwhelming freshman crop, we’re spotlighting each new series
By Jason Lynch
The 2017-18 TV season is almost upon us. Over the next two months, the five broadcast networks will premiere 19 new shows (18, if you don't count NBC's Will & Grace revival). Fox got an early jump on the proceedings when it debuted its science-fiction series The Orville on Sept. 10, and CBS closes out...
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