Many television shows are surprisingly coming to an end this year. Now one such CBS series is set to end after a surprising 15 seasons on the network. The unexpected news was shared by CBS News. As explained below, after nearly a decade and a half, it seems as though it’s time for this particular []
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, or whoever runs her X account, surely was looking to put a positive spin on things following the Lakers' season-ending loss to the Denver Nuggets on Monday night. Instead, the mayor may have accidentally rubbed salt in the wounds of the team and its fans. A season that began with high hopes for the Lakers ended in frustrating fashion, with Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray hitting a game-winning 14-foot jump shot with 3.6 seconds remaining in Game 5 of the teams'...
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CBS’s critically acclaimed series Elsbeth was renewed for a sophomore season. Here’s what the Paramount-owned network said about bringing the hit show back: “Elsbeth has charmed audiences with its singular blend of delightful humor, distinctive ‘how-done-it’ storytelling, and the inventive, brilliant quirkiness of Elsbeth Tascioni,” in a statement Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment. “Executive […] The post ‘Elsbeth’ Renewed at CBS for Season 2 first appeared on The Source.
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In a move that stunned NCIS fans nationwide and sent shock waves through Hawaii’s entertainment industry, CBS announced today that it is canceling “NCIS: Hawai‘i”after three seasons. The series finale is set to air May 6.