S.W.A.T. has ran out of lives. CBS has canceled the police drama starring Shemar Moore, now in its eighth season.
Most Wanted, which will be ending after six seasons, and FBI: International, canceled after four seasons. Both Wolf ...
Watch on Deadline During the past two years, S.W.A.T. lead studio Sony Pictures Television was able to propose financial terms that were appealing to CBS, sealing eleventh-hour pickups.
In both cases, after the initial cancellation, CBS, Sony Pictures TV and CBS Studios were able to work out the deal to bring the show back at a license fee that made sense for all involved.
“I thank our fans, Shemar Moore, the rest of our cast, our producers, Sony Pictures Television, CBS Studios and CBS for the opportunity. Most of all I want to thank our tireless, dedicated crew ...
CBS said the seventh season would be the final one, but then surprisingly renewed it for an eighth run in May of last year. Produced by Sony Pictures Television in association with CBS Studios, ...
Our regular formats columnist talks the Sony vs CBS lawsuit surrounding distribution of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!, and why everybody working in distribution should be concerned about it. I have ...
Sony Group Corp. ADR closed 5.99% below its 52-week high of $25.64, which the company reached on February 26th.
The Sony Group Corp. ADR SONY advanced 3.22% to $23.69 Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around mixed trading session ...
The final nail in the coffin for the drama came after CBS did not hold contract talks with Sony Pictures Television, unlike previous years, Deadline reported. The show, which airs on Friday at 10 ...
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