Abbott Elementary Renewed by ABC


Abbott Elementary will be back in session next season on ABC. The network has renewed their acclaimed veteran comedy for a sixth season, marking ABC's first renewal of the season. Abbott has been a ratings success since its debut, and currently averages 0.33 in the key 18-49 demo, tying it for fourth place among ABC's slate of scripted series. It's also a top-rated series in multiplatform viewing, averaging 1.82 in MP+7 viewing so far, only behind three of its fellow ABC series. The show has won Emmy awards for stars Quinta Brunson and Sheryl Lee Ralph, as well as accolades for its writing and a SAG ensemble award, making it one of the most acclaimed broadcast comedies in recent memory. It has been a staple of ABC's slimmed-down Wednesday comedy lineup since its second season, and will cross the 100-episode mark in its sixth season. Janelle James, Tyler James Williams, Lisa Ann Walter, Chris Perfetti and William Stanford Davis co-star in the series alongside the aforementioned Brunson - the show's creator - and Ralph. This is a correct prediction for The TV Ratings Guide.

Sunday TV Ratings 3/1/26: Marshals Starts Strong, Tracker Returns Down, American Dad! and Family Guy Also Slip

Analysis to come.

Saturday TV Ratings 2/28/26: Saturday Night Live Rises, NBA Easily Leads Primetime, Romance At Hope Ranch Solid

Analysis to come.

Friday TV Ratings 2/27/26: Sheriff Country and Fire Country Return to New Series Lows, Stumble Sees No Benefit from Post-Olympics Airing, Boston Blue Steady

Analysis to come.

PILOT REVISITED: Detroit 1-8-7


Marietta Season 8 Episode 17 - A Mardi Gras Mishap

Marietta Season 8 Episode 17
A Mardi Gras Mishap

ABC Renew/Cancel Week 18: The Scrubs Revival Will Scrub In for Another Season

It's a busy ABC Renew/Cancel, as two new series enter the fray, including the revival of a beloved sitcom. Keep reading to see where Scrubs and The Greatest Average American debut!

Thursday TV Ratings 2/26/26: Elsbeth and Matlock Drop in Midseason Debuts, SVU and 9-1-1: Nashville Also Sink, Animal Control and The Hunting Party Rise

Analysis to come.

Best Medicine Renewed by Fox


Less than a week after renewing Animal Control, Fox has continued their renewals with a second-season order for Best Medicine, their new medical dramedy. Best Medicine has had a solid run thus far despite an underwhelming post-NFL launch, respectably settling into the Tuesday lead-off slot and averaging 0.25 in the 18-49 demo to-date. The series has also performed well in delayed viewing, with Fox boasting that it averages more than six million viewers in MP+7 viewing, ranking second among the network in that metric. It's the third new show of the season to receive a rental order, after a pair of fall dramas from CBS. Season two is set to run for twelve episodes, down one from season one's thirteen-episode order. The series, based on the UK drama hit Doc Martin, stars Josh Charles, Abigail Spencer, Annie Potts and Josh Segarra. This is a correct prediction for The TV Ratings Guide.

Evergreen Aimee Season 5 Episode 15 - Washed


Evergreen Aimee Season 5 Episode 15
Washed

Wednesday TV Ratings 2/25/26: Scrubs Revival Starts Strong, Survivor 50 Premiere Draws Four-Year High, The Greatest Average American Below-Average

Analysis to come.

Our House Season 8 Episode 16 - Our Dance Lessons

Our House Season 8 Episode 16
Our Dance Lessons

Tuesday TV Ratings 2/24/26: State of the Union Down Significantly from 2025 as Fox News Narrowly Tops Coverage, Will Trent and Best Medicine Tick Up

Analysis to come.

NBC Renew/Cancel Week 17: The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins is on the Rise

This week on the NBC Renew/Cancel, a new comedy enters the fray, which may in turn impact the odds of NBC's other new comedy. Plus, one of NBC's long-running staples returns this week on very shaky ground.

Animal Control Renewed for Season Five


Fox has ordered a fifth season of Animal Control, marking their first live-action scripted renewal of season. The series remains a modest ratings performer, but is a money-maker for Fox in other aspects, with a recent Netflix deal and international sales both boosting its rental argument. It's Fox's longest-running live action sitcom since Brooklyn Nine-Nine's debut in 2013, with that show also running five seasons on Fox. Unlike that show and most other long-running Fox sitcoms, Animal Control has always run on a more limited scale, with its twelve-episode first season being its longest season thus far, and making its episode count a bit less impressive than similarly long-running sitcoms. Still, making it to a fifth season is an achievement in any regard in this day and age, and it is Fox's longest-running live action scripted series. Joel McHale, Vella Lovell, Michael Rowland, Ravi Patel and Grace Palmer lead the principal cast of the series. This is a correct prediction for The TV Ratings Guide.

Monday TV Ratings 2/23/26: CIA Struggles in Premiere as FBI Surges to Season High, Successful Launch for The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, Memory of a Killer Sinks to a New Low

Analysis to come.

Stormere Season 1 Episode 15: Stormfall

Sunday TV Ratings 2/22/26: Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony Down from 2022, American Dad! Solid in Fox Return, Universal Basic Guys Crumbles [+ Analysis]

The closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics (0.74) dealt with a 22% drop from 2022 (0.95) on NBC, even with an NBA lead-in (0.97). On Fox, Family Guy (0.24, -0.02) dipped slightly from its week-ago premiere, while Universal Basic Guys (0.13, -0.06) crashed to a new series low. At nine, American Dad! (0.21) had a relatively solid return to Fox, building markedly from Basic Guys. Later, a second Family Guy (0.24, 0.00) matched the one that aired at eight. 60 Minutes (0.33, +0.05) climbed higher on CBS, but Hollywood Squares (0.14) struggled. ABC aired some strong repeats of America's Funniest Home Videos (0.43/0.35). Remember the Titans (0.12) performed remarkably well by CW standards. Key: (P) = premiere. (R) = repeat.

Saturday TV Ratings 2/21/26: Winter Olympic Games End Without Dipping Below 1.0, College Basketball Takes Second, The Stars Between Us Weak on Hallmark [+ Analysis]

The NBC broadcast of the Winter Olympics (1.1) dropped on Saturday, but it still managed to stay above the 1.0 mark. NBA on ABC (0.45) brought in more attention than college basketball on Fox (0.17). 48 Hours (0.12, +0.04) rose on CBS. The CW aired WWE Legends (0.07). Key: (R) = repeat. 

Friday TV Ratings 2/20/26: Stumble Soars to Series High, Winter Olympics Decline but Well Above Previous Friday, 20/20 Jumps [+ Analysis]

With the help of an Olympics lead-in (1.45), NBC sitcom Stumble (0.61, +0.46) jumped to a new series high in a later slot. On ABC, 20/20 (0.32, +0.03) rose from last week. This Is UFC (0.13) made little noise on CBS, falling a tenth behind college basketball on Fox (0.23). Repeats of Penn & Teller: Fool Us (0.03) and Masters of Illusion (0.02) aired on the CW. Key: (R) = repeat.

Evergreen Aimee Season 5 Episode 14 - Captain Jack

Evergreen Aimee Season 5 Episode 14
Captain Jack

Thursday TV Ratings 2/19/26: Winter Olympics Jump to Highest Ratings Since Post-Super Bowl Airing, Impractical Jokers Ties Declining Next Level Chef for Second, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Climbs [+ Analysis]

The Winter Olympics (1.6, +0.28) surged on NBC after Wednesday's slight decline. On Fox, Next Level Chef (0.20, -0.03) slipped, and a TMZ Presents special about Michael Jackson (0.11) dropped markedly from there. ABC aired repeats of 9-1-1 (0.15) and 9-1-1: Nashville (0.10/0.09). CBS went with encores of Survivor (0.14), Hollywood Squares (0.08), and Elsbeth (0.08). Scrabble (0.03, -0.02) slipped on the CW, matching a steady Trivial Pursuit (0.03, 0.00). Key: (R) = repeat. 

Wednesday TV Ratings 2/18/26: Winter Olympics Slightly Down, The Beauty Ticks Up, College Basketball on ESPN Takes Second [+ Analysis]

On NBC, the Winter Olympics (1.32, -0.02) dipped slightly, but it was easily the highest-rated broadcast of the night. ABC aired repeats of Abbott Elementary (0.18/0.14/0.13/0.12) and Shark Tank (0.10). CBS aired encores of Survivor (0.17), Hollywood Squares (0.12), and Matlock (0.07). Fox re-aired The Real Full Monty (0.10). The CW went with reruns of Police 24/7 (0.04/0.07). Key: (R) = repeat.

FOX Renew/Cancel (Reality Update): House of Fear Should Have No Fear

 

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Below are the February 22nd Fox renew/cancel predictions for reality programming in the 2025-2026 television season. The table embedded includes the Adults 18-49 ratings average of each program.


Fear Factor: House of Fear: Recently, Fox has been spreading the wealth by gifting NFL lead-ins to multiple non-animated offerings. Fear Factor: House of Fear was perhaps the luckiest beneficiary, debuting with a 1.6 rating thanks to that assistance. But the true test came when House of Fear moved to its actual home on Wednesday nights. There, it posted a 0.26 rating, retaining more than three-fourths of its lead-in. Since then, it has lost some steam, but its latest installment came with a promising uptick (0.21, +0.02). Fox clearly has confidence in this revival, as they first aired it after an NFL playoffs game and then gave it a slot behind The Masked Singer. There also appears to be genuine interest for the series on Hulu, so House of Fear begins as a likely renewal. 


The Masked Singer:
 If the football-inflated premiere rating was taken out of House of Fear's average, The Masked Singer would be the top-rated reality program on Fox. While it is no longer the ratings phenomenon it was in its early years, the series remains reliable and consistent. It begins as a certain renewal. 

99 to Beat: 99 to Beat finished its season with a solid 0.26 rating, and it is currently scheduled to air repeats on Saturday nights until late April. The signs remain positive, so it is a likely renewal.


The Floor: Earlier this month, Fox renewed The Floor for multiple seasons. This was a correct prediction for The TV Ratings Guide, as it was previously listed as a certain renewal. 

Next Level Chef: Next Level Chef scored a multi-season renewal in 2025, so it will be returning next season. 

Next Level Baker: Next Level Baker is the lowest-rated reality series on a network that is potentially set to expand its scripted presence. Being tied to the Ramsay brand could boost its chances, but Fox has stronger options. Baker is likely to be canceled. 

The TV Ratings Guide 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
Mon Extracted Memory of a Killer
Tues Best Medicine Doc
Wed The Masked Singer Fear Factor: House of Fear
Thurs Next Level Chef Animal Control Going Dutch
Fri Fox College Hoops
Sun Family Guy Universal Basic Guys American Dad! Family Guy
Renewed
Certain Renew
Likely Renew
Likely Cancel
Certain Cancel
Canceled

Tuesday TV Ratings 2/17/26: Winter Olympics Rise, Best Medicine Dips to New Low, Will Trent Stable [+ Analysis]

NBC's broadcast of the Winter Olympics (1.34, +0.1) gained a tenth, while Will Trent (0.25, 0.00) matched its previous installment on ABC. Repeats of Survivor (0.16), NCIS (0.09), and NCIS: Origins (0.09) made up CBS's lineup. On Fox, new drama Best Medicine (0.20, -0.02) dipped to a new low. The CW's WWE NXT (0.09, -0.03) also declined. Key: (R) = repeat.

Our House Season 8 Episode 15 - Our Hip

Our House Season 8 Episode 15
Our Hip