ABC Renew/Cancel Week 25: A Further Investigation Into RJ Decker

This week on the ABC Renew/Cancel, RJ Decker steps back into the spotlight after moving up to an earlier hour. Plus, one of ABC's freshman reality entries is due for an upgrade after improving its standing in recent weeks.

Thursday TV Ratings 4/16/26: The Hunting Party Rises Behind Repeats, Ghosts and Matlock Decline After Being Benched, Going Dutch Ties Season High

Analysis to come.

Frances in the Kitchen Season 6 Episode 10 - Moving On in the Kitchen

Frances in the Kitchen Season 6 Episode 10
Moving On in the Kitchen

CBS Renew/Cancel Week 21: What CBS’s Fall Schedule Means for Elsbeth, NCIS: Origins, Ghosts, Matlock, America’s Culinary Cup, FBI & More + Renew/Cancel March Madness Champion Announced!

This week on the CBS Renew/Cancel, there's little to predict this season, but there's still a lot to talk about, as CBS's fall schedule has been announced, with a lot of changes ahead. Keep reading for my takes on some of the biggest moves present on the schedule, including timeslot upgrades for Elsbeth and FBI, shortened seasons of NCIS: Origins and Sydney, and Ghosts and Matlock heading to the bench.

FOX Renew/Cancel: Checking In On American Dad! + March Madness Champion Revealed!

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Below are the April 19th Fox renew/cancel predictions for the 2025-26 television season. The table embedded includes the Adults 18-49 ratings average of each program. The "Y2Y (year-to-year) Change" column compares a show's current average to its average from the previous season.   



After more than a decade on TBS, American Dad! officially returned to the Fox network in February 2026. On arrival, the cartoon comedy posted a relatively solid 0.21 rating and grew significantly from its Universal Basic Guys lead-in (0.13). But in its second week back, the series dropped to a 0.15 and fell behind Basic Guys (0.16). Its latest data point is somewhere in between those two performances (a 0.18 after a 0.14). As a whole, the series has been just fine as the Sunday night 9 p.m. anchor. It has certainty improved this slot significantly when compared to what The Great North and Krapopolis were doing here in spring 2025, and it appears to serve as a nice launching pad for the 9:30 Family Guy. With that said, it is still one of the lower-rated Fox shows overall, but a fall slot with some indirect football inflation could definitely change that in the future. Regardless, American Dad! has already been renewed for multiple seasons, so it will remain a fixture on the schedule.

FOX Renew/Cancel March Madness Wrap-up!


The FOX Renew/Cancel March Madness tournament is officially over. In the final match, Doc secured nearly 70% of the vote, easily defeating Bob's Burgers. That makes Doc the FOX Renew/Cancel March Madness champion of 2026! 

The TV Ratings Guide 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
Mon The 1% Club The Quiz With Balls
Tues Farmer Wants a Wife Bear Grylls Is Running Wild
Wed MasterChef The Floor
Thurs Next Level Chef Animal Control Going Dutch
Fri Fox Sports
Sun Family Guy Bob's Burgers American Dad! Family Guy
Renewed
Certain Renew
Likely Renew
Likely Cancel
Certain Cancel
Canceled

The Bullpen: New League Season 1 Episode 6: Now?

The Ratings Junkie Saturday, April 18, 2026

What’s Trending on Streaming: Daily Trending Lists for Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+, HBO Max, Apple TV, Prime Video and Netflix from April 12-April 18

After a big week of streaming debuts last week, it was a more subdued week this week, allowing the recent premieres and ongoing hits a further chance to impress. Keep reading to see which shows rose to the top this week, and which shows faded out.

Tuesday TV Ratings 4/14/26: Doc Ties Series Low for Finale, The Voice Ends Steady, RJ Decker Rises in Earlier Time Slot

Analysis to come.

Foul Play Season 1 Episode 5 - 10,000

Foul Play Season 1 Episode 5

10,000

NBC Renew/Cancel Week 24: The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins is Falling + NBC Renew/Cancel March Madness Champion Announced!

This week on the NBC Renew/Cancel, I take a look at NBC's Monday night shows, which recently wrapped for the season with less-than-ideal ratings. Keep reading to see which show is due for a downgrade and which appears to be already renewed despite its ongoing troubles.

Law & Order: SVU Renewed for Season 28

NBC has confirmed the renewal of another veteran drama, a week out from the renewals of their Chicago trio. Law & Order: SVU, the longest-running drama in TV history, will be back for season 28 next year. SVU remains a top performer for NBC, especially on streaming, averaging 0.30 in the key demo this season to date. The series is having its best season on Peacock to date, up 27% from last season and consistently ranking as the service's most-watched NBC series. While only being announced today, SVU is said to have been quietly renewed for season 28 an entire year ago, having received a two-season pickup last May. That would explain why its renewal was dragged out until May last year, though why they waited until now to announce it remains to be seen. SVU stars Mariska Hargitay, Ice-T, Peter Scanavino, and Kelli Giddish, and is one of the crown jewels of Dick Wolf's TV empire. This is a correct prediction for The TV Ratings Guide.

Law & Order: Organized Crime Canceled


Elliot Stabler is back off the case. Law & Order: Organized Crime - the NBC-turned-Peacock spinoff of SVU that brought Christopher Meloni's beloved SVU character back to the Law & Order Franchise -  has been canceled after five seasons. The news comes just under a year after it debuted its first and only Peacock-exclusive season. The series had moved to Peacock following a four-season run on Thursdays at 10 on NBC. That fifth season later aired in part on Thursdays at 10, pushing The Hunting Party back to midseason after initially being on the fall schedule. NBC and Peacock had kept mum on Organized Crime's fate since then, before confirming its cancellation today. Organized Crime notably got off to a very strong start back in 2021, but faded as the seasons went on - never becoming a flop, but not being standout, either. Its most recent season averaged 0.17 in the key demo during its second-window run on NBC, ahead of The Hunting Party and Brilliant Minds, but behind every other NBC series this season. This is a correct prediction for The TV Ratings Guide.

Monday TV Ratings 4/13/26: WNBA Draft Rises from 2025, The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins Ticks Up for Finale, The Quiz with Balls Builds On The 1% Club

Analysis to come. 

CBS Announces Fall 2026 Schedule


CBS has announced their fall schedule for the 2026-27 season. It is as follows:

Crimson Crown: A Stormere Tale, Episode 6 - Broken, Forever

Sunday TV Ratings 4/12/26: Euphoria Up from Season Two Premiere but Below Finale, Marshals and Tracker Soar with Masters Lead-In, American Dad! Ticks Up After Break [+ Analysis]

Back after a four-year hiatus, HBO drama Euphoria (0.11) was up from its previous season premiere (0.08), but it was at less than half of its 2022 finale rating (0.24). On CBS, a sports-inflated installment of 60 Minutes (0.92, +0.55) helped dramas Marshals (0.67, +0.22), Tracker (0.51, +0.12), and Watson (0.26, +0.06) surge. ABC staple America's Funniest Home Videos (0.4, -0.1) lost a tenth, but Betrayal: Secrets & Lies (0.15, +0.02) continued to rise. MLB on NBC (0.38) was below the week-ago NBA broadcast. On Fox, Universal Basic Guys (0.14, -0.02) dipped slightly for its finale, while American Dad! (0.18, +0.01) ticked up. The 8 p.m. Family Guy (0.19, -0.04) was down from its last episode, but the series bounced back (0.23, +0.04) at 9:30. The CW aired the film Grown Ups (0.08). Key: (R) = repeat. (F) = finale.

Saturday TV Ratings 4/11/26: Saturday Night Live Dips, UFC 327 Dominates, A Little Park Music OK on Hallmark [+ Analysis]


Saturday Night Live (0.62, -0.14) declined sharply on NBC and lost to UFC on CBS (0.8). Following UFC, 48 Hours (0.20, +0.07) gained some momentum. NHL on ABC (0.19) was only a little bit above NASCAR on the CW (0.16), while MLB on Fox (0.43) trounced both. Key: (R) = repeat.

PILOT REVISITED: Lone Star


 







Each week, I take a look back at a pilot from the 2010-11 season, first reviewed on my blog during that season. This week, I am looking at Fox's very short-lived Lone Star!

Friday TV Ratings 4/10/26: ABC Dominates Coverage of Artemis II Return, Fire Country Builds on Sheriff Country, Happy’s Place Ticks Up [+ Analysis]

Coverage of the Artemis II return brought some life back to broadcast on Friday night. ABC's coverage (1.85) easily led the way in the Adults 18-49 demographic, while NBC (0.73) placed a distant second. CBS (0.5) came in last among the big three, but this rating still doubled that of last week's Sheriff Country (0.25). After the coverage, NBC's Happy's Place (0.23, +0.01) ticked up, but Dateline (0.19, -0.07) plummeted. Sheriff Country (0.23, -0.02) and Boston Blue (0.17, -0.02) slipped on CBS, while Fire Country (0.27, +0.02) rose. ABC's 20/20 (0.24, +0.01) inched up. UFL on Fox (0.1) did not impress. The American Bible Challenge (0.02, -0.02) declined on the CW. Key: (R) = repeat.

Marietta Season 8 Episode 23 - The Graduates

Marietta Season 8 Episode 23
The Graduates

ABC Renew/Cancel Week 24: Scrubs Is In Stable Condition + ABC Renew/Cancel March Madness Champion Revealed!

This week on the ABC Renew/Cancel, one new series looks to be securing its position, while another remains on shaky ground. Keep reading for my updated ABC predictions, as the season nears its close.

Thursday TV Ratings 4/9/26: Ghosts Matches Georgie & Mandy to Lead the Night, SVU and Animal Control Rise, The Hunting Party Declines Again [+ Analysis]

CBS comedy staple Ghosts (0.38, +0.01) rose slightly on Thursday night, matching its stable Georgie & Mandy lead-in (0.38, 0.00). At nine, Matlock (0.23, 0.00) was steady, while Elsbeth (0.19, +0.01) rose a bit at ten. Law & Order (0.24, +0.01) and Law & Order: SVU (0.30, +0.03) were both up on NBC, but The Hunting Party (0.14, -0.02) declined. ABC aired a trio of RJ Decker encores (0.21/0.18/0.11). On Fox, Next Level Chef (0.22, +0.01), Animal Control (0.20, +0.06), and Going Dutch (0.17, +0.03) all climbed higher. Scrabble (0.05, -0.02) and Trivial Pursuit (0.06, -0.03) cooled down on the CW. Key: (R) = repeat.

The Rookie and Will Trent Renewed by ABC


A pair of veteran crime dramas will be returning to ABC next season. The network has renewed The Rookie and Will Trent for a ninth and fifth season, respectively. Both series remain respectable performers for ABC, with The Rookie being a particular highlight in its delayed performance. The series were once Tuesday night companions, though The Rookie has since moved to Monday nights, splitting up the pair of lighthearted crime procedurals that had aired on Tuesday nights (albeit often an hour apart) since Will Trent's debut. The dramas are the latest early renewal for ABC, which had previously renewed fellow Tuesday drama High Potential, their 9-1-1 dramas, Grey's Anatomy, and comedy Abbott Elementary. The pickup leaves Shifting Gears and freshmen RJ Decker and Scrubs as the only ABC scripted series left on the bubble. The renewal of The Rookie ties it for the third-longest-running drama series in ABC history, with ongoing drama Grey's Anatomy one of the two shows still ahead of it. The Rookie stars Nathan Fillion, whose former ABC drama Castle ran for eight seasons, while Will Trent stars Ramon Rodriguez. both series are correct predictions for The TV Ratings Guide.

Frances in the Kitchen Season 6 Episode 9 - Island Time in the Kitchen (Midseason Premiere)

Frances in the Kitchen Season 6 Episode 9
Island Time in the Kitchen

CBS Schedulogy: Final Fall 2026 Schedule Prediction

The Ratings Junkie Sunday, April 12, 2026

FOX Renew/Cancel: Silence in a Small Town + March Madness Voting Concludes


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Below are the April 12th Fox renew/cancel predictions for the 2025-26 television season. The table embedded includes the Adults 18-49 ratings average of each program. The "Y2Y (year-to-year) Change" column compares a show's current average to its average from the previous season.   



On the day of its season finale, Fox chose to renew freshman drama Memory of a Killer for a second season. This is a correct prediction for the TV Ratings Guide, as the series has been in the "likely renewal" category since it entered the chart in February. Ultimately, its solid performance on Hulu is likely to have made up for its lackluster ratings. And while it has struggled in the Adults 18-49 department, its finale rating (0.13) was still higher than the series low it set several weeks prior, showing that it has improved slightly since cratering. 

The Memory renewal leaves just two scripted Fox offerings in limbo. One of those is Murder in a Small Town, which wrapped up its second season in December 2025 with a ratings average just barely below the previous season's (0.16 in 2025 vs. 0.18 in 2024). This relative stability should mean that Murder is in good shape for a third season pickup. One outlet has also claimed that filming for season three has already started. While a very promising sign, it makes Fox's reluctance to release an official announcement about its status even more odd. Could there be a scenario where Canada's Global continues airing the series while Fox drops it? While possible, the odds remain in Murder's favor. Its Nielsen ratings were hardly any worse in 2025 than they were in 2024, and it has proven to have some staying power on Hulu. The series remains a likely renewal

The second of the two scripted offerings is Going Dutch. The show appears to have no pulse on streaming, failing to make the Hulu top 15 chart this past week. But it also failed to chart after airing its season finale last year and still scored a second season pickup despite that. On the Nielsen ratings front, it recently rose to a 0.14 and tied its Animal Control lead-in, despite airing in a more challenging time slot. The sophomore sitcom is still a likely renewal, but it is in a less secure spot than Murder in a Small Town

FOX Renew/Cancel March Madness concludes!


The semifinals are officially over. Doc ultimately took home 58% of the vote and defeated Best Medicine. And after some rock-solid performances, Family Guy finally met its match, losing to Bob's Burgers in a heated showdown. Doc will now face off against Bob's Burgers in the finals. Vote below to ensure that your favorite of the two becomes the 2026 champion. Voting will end on April 18, 2026. 

The TV Ratings Guide 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
Mon The 1% Club The Quiz With Balls
Tues Doc
Wed MasterChef The Floor
Thurs Next Level Chef Animal Control Going Dutch
Fri Fox Sports
Sun Family Guy Universal Basic Guys American Dad! Family Guy
Renewed
Certain Renew
Likely Renew
Likely Cancel
Certain Cancel
Canceled

What’s Trending on Streaming: Daily Trending Lists for Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+, HBO Max, Apple TV, Prime Video and Netflix from April 5-April 11

It was a busy week on streaming, with an abundance on new premieres and finales across the streamers. Keep reading to see how those new shows stacked up, how the ending shows finished their seasons, and how they all compared to the many ongoing hits.

The Bullpen: New League Season 1 Episode 5: Nice Elena

The Ratings Junkie Saturday, April 11, 2026