CBS executives talk about "Yellowstone" derivatives, Stephen Colbert contract, more

In the stacked presentation in New York, the upfront market grew for a few days, and CBS won its start on Wednesday afternoon - announcing its 2025-26 schedule and keeping the tight shape between News and CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach and CBS Entertainment, CBB and CBS CEOs, as well as CCO, News and CCO, News and Sports for Paramount+, Paramount+, George+, George Cheeks.

There are countless elephants in the room, and now every entertainment company is the same, but the 45-minute party is stressful. That is, the continuous dominance of the broadcast network among all audiences Matlock And, on the deck, Taylor Sheridan in the first series Yellow stone The franchise will premiere on the radio. But, as one reporter pointed out, CBS has 60 minutes The legal battle with President Trump is ongoing and is imminent (not approved yet) merges with Skydance and industry anxiety about recession. “For the industry, especially our company, it’s an unprecedented time of challenge,” Cheeks said. “I think the most important thing for me as a leader is the way you come out during tough times.”

Press again 60 minutes Problem, the cheeks remain charming and friendly. "I'm grateful for trying, but I don't have tequila today," he said.

As the broadcast schedule develops, CBS may be the most important. Its numerous audiences include many older audiences who have not cut their wires yet. The drama is not surprising marshalLuke Grimes plays the role of Kayce Dutton of Sheridan Yellow stoneget Cherry Sunday Night Shot behind Lineart TV's most watched entertainment show: Tracker.

How the infamous (compulsive?) Sheridan will participate in the expansion of its IP. Sealing Team Executive producer Spencer Hudnut will serve as the exhibition host. “We’re still starting out as far as Taylor’s involvement is concerned,” Resenbach said. “He’s a very busy guy, but we’re going to take what we can get.”

But, of course, the TV media rarely likes to live in the positive aspects. After hyping up the specials and a strong lineup of hosts – American Music Awards (Jennifer Lopez), Tonys (Cynthia Erivo), Emmys (Nate Bargatze), Golden Globes (Nikki Glaser) – dialogue breaks into the network and loses Grammys Telecast. Running on the network for 54 years, always delivered on one of the strongest ratings of all award shows, the final CBS Grammy Club aired in February, airing a 10-year contract before moving to Disney and ABC.

"I have a very strong opinion that you have to be disciplined about all of these negotiations," Cheeks said. "At the end of the day, we are not ready to make an uneconomic deal. We hope that everything goes well with Disney and ABC."

When asked if he was suggesting ABC to make a bad deal, it was clear: "I didn't say that. I just said that the economics of every company are different. For us, it's not an uneconomic deal."

Speaking of bad economics, it is particularly difficult late at night now. Long-running late-night neighborhood cheeks on NBC, reiterating the upcoming conclusion After midnight It was Taylor Tomlinson that was her decision…he didn’t regret the original programming of that hour waving the white flag. He noted that from an advertising sales perspective, this is particularly challenging. As for her leadership, Stephen Colbert talks about his future on the web for a day that seems to have been on hold.

“We have a year left to deal,” Cheeks said of Colbert, who is Party Table this fall. “We haven’t had this conversation, but we really like our hands.”

Because the two of them couldn't resist, they didn't run out of some planets, so Blue Blood Star Donnie Wahlberg Boston Blue and reveal his co-star. Sonequa Martin-Green joined him in the Hollywood Room, announcing that she will also lead the Boston series and reminded her co-starring the famous Boston figure who is still playing the New Yorker. "Don't forget that your character doesn't like Boston," she warned.

The Wahlberg clan may be more like the Massachusetts capital than any actor other than Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. Wahlberg just sighed while thinking about the performance and said, "It will be hard."