With less than 10 minute episodes, the newest mobile streaming platform, Quibi, is sure to have audiences who are always on the go entertained beginning April 6.
With less than 10 minute episodes, the newest mobile streaming platform, Quibi, is sure to have audiences who are always on the go entertained beginning April 6.
Starting April 6th, there will be a handful of television shows coming to cable or to stream for audiences at home.
The decision to premiere on October 14th instead of June 3rd has made CMT Music Awards fans disappointed, but many know that it is for the safety of preventing COVID-19 from spreading furthermore.
Poor reviews have been the defining factor of Fox’s newest show, ‘Deputy’, causing the rookie drama to be canceled after only one season.
Given the unfortunate circumstances the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the television industry, daytime and late night talk show hosts have found remote ways to entertain their audiences during this time of social distancing.
Although initially set for an early summer premiere, the documentary series has been moved to run from April 19th to May 17th.
To keep home-bound subscribers entertained, the popular streaming service will be introducing many new movies and TV shows this month.
After one season each, Netflix has decided that production of both shows will not be moving forward.
Along with the postponing of the Tokyo Summer Olympics, ABC's planned counterprogramming has just been nixed.
During the past few weeks, late night shows have been unable to air live for its audiences; however, hosts are now taking the liberty to film from their homes on their phones to keep the entertainment going.