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What comes back? What has already been abolished? What does the bell say?

What comes back? What has already been abolished? What does the bell say?

TVLine’s annual potpourri of relief, panic and all-out fear known as the Broadcast Renewal Scorecard has arrived!

In the coming weeks and months, executives at ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and The CW will make decisions about which shows are good to return for another season… and which ones will follow Station 19 to the great TV graveyard in the sky.

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To help you monitor what stays, what goes, and what’s vaguely in the ‘bubble’, we present you with our easy-to-search list.

We will be updating this list regularly with the latest industry information, so we highly recommend that you bookmark this list and check back regularly for updates.

For your information, the Scorecard does not include any unwritten series. (And in the case of The CW, we’ve liberally incorporated co-productions and acquisitions.)

The eight tiers in TVLine’s annual renewal scorecard are as follows:

Officially extended
That’s for sure
A safe bet
It can go either way
A long shot
Essentially cancelled
Officially canceled
Too early to tell

ABC

ABC

ABC

9-1-1: Certainly
Abbott Elementary: A safe bet
The Conners: Officially canceled/ending in 2025
Doctor Odyssey: A safe bet
Grey’s anatomy: A safe bet
High potential: A safe bet
The Rookie: Too Soon to Tell (returns January 7, 2025)
Will Trent: Too Soon to Tell (returns January 7, 2025)

CBS

CBS

CBS

Blue Bloods: Officially canceled (ends December 13)
Elsbeth: A safe bet
The equalizer: Too early to tell
FBI: Extended through season 9
FBI: International: A safe bet
FBI: Most Wanted: A safe bet
Fire country: Certainly
Georgie and Mandy’s first marriage: Certainly
Ghosts: Certainly
Matlock: Officially extended
NCIS: A safe bet
NCIS: Origins: A safe bet
NCIS: Sydney: Too Soon to Tell (returns January 31, 2025)
The neighborhood: Too early to tell
Poppa’s house: Too early to tell
SWAT: It could go either way
Follower: Certainly
Watson: Too early to tell (premiere January 26, 2025)

THE CW

THE CW

THE CW

All American: Too early to tell (returns in 2025)
Children ruin everything: Too early to tell (CTV production/decision)
Good cop/bad cop: Too early to tell (premiere in 2025)
Jeanne: Officially ended (limited series)
Sherlock & Daughter: Too early to tell (premiere in 2025)
Sight unseen: Renewed in Canada; CW status to be determined
Son of a Krik: Renewed in Canada; CW status to be determined
Sullivan’s crossing: Renewed in Canada; CW status to be determined
Superman and Lois: Officially canceled; final season now airing
Wild cards: Too early to tell (returns in 2025)

FOX

FOX

FOX

9-1-1: Lone star: Officially canceled
Accused: It could go either way
Warning: MPH: Too early to tell (returns in 2025)
Animal control: Too early to tell (returns in 2025)
Bob’s Burgers: It could go either way
The cleaning lady: Too early to tell (returns in 2025)
Doc: Too early to tell (premiere in 2025)
Family guy: Too early to tell (returns in 2025)
Go Dutch: Too early to tell (premiere in 2025)
The Great North: Too early to tell (returns in 2025)
Krapopolis: Officially renewed through season 4
Murder in a small town: A safe bet
Rescue: HI-Surf: Certainly
The Simpsons: It could go either way
Universal basic guys: Officially extended

NBC

NBC

NBC

Brilliant minds: Certainly
Chicago fire: Certainly
Chicago Med: Certainly
Chicago police: Certainly
Found: It could go either way
Happy’s place: Certainly
The Hunting Party: Too early to tell (premiere in 2025)
The irrational: A safe bet
Law and order: A safe bet
Law and order: SVU: Certainly
Lopez vs. Lopez: A safe bet
Night Court: Too Soon to Tell (returns November 19)
St. Denis Medical: Too early to tell

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