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‘Alaska Daily,’ ‘Big Sky’ and ‘The Company You Keep’ Canceled at ABC
ABC is cutting back on its drama offerings before its upfront next week. The network has canceled first-year shows Alaska Daily and The Company You Keep as well as Big Sky, which ran for three seasons. They’re the first cancellations ABC has made this season; fellow drama A Million Little Things and comedy The Goldbergs […]
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Rosanna Arquette Boards ‘Big Sky’ for Season 3
ABC’s Big Sky is adding to its season three cast. Rosanna Arquette will recur on the David E. Kelley-created series, which has also acquired a subtitle: The show will be known as Big Sky: Deadly Trails for the coming season, as its primary case revolves around a backcountry hiking trip. Arquette (Ratched, Pulp Fiction) will play […]
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Reba McEntire Joins ‘Big Sky’ for Season 3
Reba McEntire is returning to ABC. The Grammy winner has joined the cast of the Disney-backed broadcast network drama series Big Sky. The casting marks the singer and actress’ return to ABC, for whom she starred in the short-lived sitcom Malibu Country. McEntire is also well-known for her for former WB Network/CW comedy Reba, which […]
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‘Wonder Years,’ ‘Conners,’ ‘Big Sky’ Renewed at ABC
ABC’s scripted series roster for 2022-23 will look a great deal like that for 2021-22. The network has handed out renewals for five shows ahead of next week’s upfronts — dramas Big Sky and A Million Little Things and comedies The Conners, Home Economics and The Wonder Years. The pickups put a bow on ABC’s […]
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‘Station 19,’ ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ ‘Big Sky’ Surge in Multiplatform Viewing (Exclusive)
Viewers for broadcast TV haven’t necessarily gone away, but they have drastically shifted their viewing habits. The network’s three Thursday dramas — Station 19, Grey’s Anatomy and Big Sky — accumulated nearly a third of their total audiences from streaming and other digital platforms, per data from Nielsen and ABC. Among adults under 50, well […]
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ABC’s ‘Big Sky’ Moving From Vancouver to New Mexico
Big Sky, one of ABC’s top hits of the 2020-2021 TV season, is moving production to New Mexico. The second season of the David E. Kelley-created drama will film in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, from August 2021 through April 2022, the New Mexico Film Office announced Thursday. The second season is set to air during […]
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First-Year Series Report Card: ‘Equalizer,’ ‘Big Sky,’ Organized Crime’ Shine in Rough Season
The nearly three dozen series that debuted on the broadcast networks in 2020-21 faced challenges unlike any other first-year class in recent memory. Added to the years-long downward trend in ratings for broadcast networks, the crop of series entered a TV landscape in which two major media companies had launched streaming services (WarnerMedia’s HBO Max […]
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TV Ratings: ‘This Is Us’ Edges Up, ‘FBI’ Ties ‘NCIS’ in Demo
NBC’s This Is Us returned from three weeks off to slightly higher ratings, helping the network improve week to week. CBS swept the primetime rankings in both adults 18-49 and total viewers, with FBI tying lead-in NCIS in the key ad demographic. This Is Us recorded a 0.83 rating among adults 18-49 and 5.08 million […]
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‘Big Sky’ Renewed for Second Season on ABC With New Showrunner
ABC has renewed its drama 'Big Sky' for a second season and tapped a new showrunner, Elwood Reid, to take the reins of the show.
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TV Ratings: ‘Big Sky,’ NBA Lead Tuesday Demos
The ABC drama tops the broadcast networks on a fairly quiet night, while Fox's 'The Resident' reaches a season high in total viewers.
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‘Big Sky’ Snags Full-Season Order at ABC
ABC is extending the first season of 'Big Sky,' ordering six more episodes of the David E. Kelley drama.
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‘Big Sky’ Premiere Doubles Audience in 7-Day Ratings
The premiere of ABC's 'Big Sky' climbed the ratings charts after seven days of delayed viewing.
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