USA TODAY Pauses Save Our Shows Poll for 2024 Amid Hollywood Strikes

USA TODAY postpones annual Save Our Shows poll due to Hollywood strikes, creating uncertainty around TV show renewals and cancellations for 2024-2025 season.

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USA TODAY Pauses Save Our Shows Poll for 2024 Amid Hollywood Strikes

USA TODAY Pauses Save Our Shows Poll for 2024 Amid Hollywood Strikes

USA TODAY has announced that it will not conduct its annual Save Our Shows poll for 2024 due to the ongoing strikes in Hollywood. The decision comes as the production of network sitcoms and dramas has been significantly delayed, making it challenging to determine the renewal or cancellation status of shows by early April, the typical timeline for the poll.

The strikes, involving the SAG-AFTRA and WGA unions, have disrupted the production schedules of many shows, creating uncertainty around their future. As a result, USA TODAY has decided to postpone the poll until the situation becomes clearer, ensuring the poll can accurately reflect the status of TV shows for the 2024-2025 season.

Despite the challenges posed by the strikes, some shows have already received renewal or cancellation decisions for the 2024-2025 season. The spy drama 'Slow Horses' has been renewed for a fifth season on Apple TV+, while the comedy 'Minx' has been canceled for a second time, with Starz picking up the second season but passing on a third.

The article also reports that two CBS shows, 'So Help Me Todd' and 'CSI: Vegas,' have been canceled, with their current seasons serving as their series finales. 'So Help Me Todd' had decent viewership numbers, but did not make the cut for renewal among the 11 scripted shows CBS has already renewed for the 2024-2025 season. The series finale of 'So Help Me Todd ' will end on a cliffhanger, joining other departing CBS series like 'Young Sheldon' and 'Bob Hearts Abishola' in the 2023-2024 season.

CBS faces renewal decisions for several of its drama series this spring, as the network has new series set to premiere next season, including 'NCIS: Origins,' 'Matlock,' and 'Watson.' While 'The Equalizer' is expected to be renewed for a fifth season, the future of 'NCIS: Hawai'i' is more uncertain, as CBS already has three other 'NCIS' series locked in for next season.

Why this matters: The Hollywood strikes have significantly impacted the television industry, causing delays in production and creating uncertainty around the future of many shows. The decision by USA TODAY to pause its annual Save Our Shows poll highlights the challenges faced by networks and the media in determining the status of TV shows amid the ongoing labor disputes.

As the Hollywood strikes continue, the television landscape remains in flux. While some shows have already received renewal or cancellation decisions, the fate of many others

Key Takeaways

  • USA TODAY postpones 2024 Save Our Shows poll due to Hollywood strikes
  • Some shows renewed/canceled, including 'Slow Horses' and 'Minx' cancellation
  • CBS cancels 'So Help Me Todd' and 'CSI: Vegas,' with finales this season
  • CBS faces renewal decisions for dramas, with 'The Equalizer' expected to return
  • Hollywood strikes disrupt TV production, creating uncertainty in show status