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my heart will go on.....and on?!.....Netflix renews 'The Recruit'.....Fox renews 'The Simpsons'_'Bob's Burgers'_'Family
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.....Netflix renews 'The Recruit' for S2.......


.....Fox renews 'The Simpsons'.....'Bob's Burgers'.....'Family Guy'......all for 2 more seasons......


.....CNBC cancels 'Jay Leno’s Garage'.....


The Recruit Renewed for Season 2

.....The Recruit‘s mission is far from over: Netflix has renewed the Noah Centineo-led spy thriller for Season 2

Season 1 dropped Dec. 16 and debuted at No. 3 on Nielsen’s U.S. ranking of streaming originals during its first week of eligibility (and with just three days of viewing), and held steady at No. 3 the following week.

“I’m thrilled to dive back into the fun, funny, action-packed world of The Recruit,” series creator Alexi Hawley said in a statement Thursday. “Seeing how invested our audience became in the show’s adventurous take on the spy world and Noah’s turn as Owen has been incredibly rewarding, and I can’t wait to turn it all up to ’11’ in Season 2.”.......



.....recruited..............again.........?!



Simpsons, Bob's Burgers and Family Guy All Renewed for 2 More Seasons at Fox

.....The Simpsons, the Griffins and the Belchers are staying put at Fox.

he network has handed two-season renewals to The Simpsons (for Seasons 35 and 36), Family Guy (for Seasons 22 and 23) and Bob’s Burgers (for Seasons 14 and 15)

“With this trio of renewals, we celebrate excellence in animation on Fox, our wonderful, long-time partnership with 20th Television and the brilliant creators and incredible voices behind these forever favorites,” Michael Thorn, President, Scripted Programming for FOX Entertainment, said in a statement. “Three-plus decades of The Simpsons, more than two decades of Family Guy and over a decade of Bob’s Burgers proves the enduring power of the animation genre on our network and the infinite fan affinity for these outrageously funny comedy classics.”.......



..........all.....for 2 more seasons...................?!


Jay Leno’s 30-Year Run at NBCUniversal Poised to End as CNBC Cancels His ‘Garage’ Car Series

The host has had a presence on at least one of NBC's channels since he took over 'The Tonight Show' in 1992.

....Comedian Jay Leno’s 30-year run of having a TV show on one of NBCUniversal’s TV channels appears to be ending.

A CNBC source tells The Hollywood Reporter that it has decided to cancel the reality show Jay Leno’s Garage, which has been a staple of its primetime lineup since 2015.

The cancellation comes amid a larger schedule shift at the channel, with its primetime hours to focus on reality reruns of Shark Tank and Undercover Boss, as well as original business documentaries.

Leno’s last Tonight Show episode was in February 2014, and CNBC ordered Jay Leno’s Garage just a few months later. It originally began as an NBC.com web series, and then was picked up by CNBC after a special episode in the summer of 2014 took off.

The show aired its seventh and final season last fall.

One of the world’s most renowned car enthusiasts, Leno has shown off his car collection on a number of TV programs. The comedian suffered third-degree burns in an accident at his garage late last year. His first interview after the accident was with NBC’s Today show.

Leno has been a loyal NBC staple since 1992, when he took over The Tonight Show from Johnny Carson. That troubled succession story (Late Night host David Letterman also wanted the show, and ended up launching his own competitor on CBS) led to Leno agreeing to hand over The Tonight Show to Conan O’Brien in 2009.

Of course, Leno ended up regretting that decision, and NBC, worried that Leno would jump to a competitor like Fox or ABC, kept him at the network with a 10 p.m. program, The Jay Leno Show, which used a similar format to his Tonight Show.

With NBC facing ratings troubles, the network hatched a plan to move Leno back to 11:30 p.m., and shift The Tonight Show to midnight, but O’Brien pushed back, eventually leading to a settlement where he left NBC, and Leno returned to The Tonight Show. He officially left the show in 2014, handing it over to Jimmy Fallon.

Leno also hosts the syndicated game show You Bet Your Life, which is produced by Fox.

But with the end of Jay Leno’s Garage, the comedian’s career at NBC, spanning four decades, appears poised to come to an end.

Unless Peacock is in the market for a car show, of course



..................the garage........is closed........?!
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