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CBS has renewed ‘NCIS,’ ‘NCIS: Hawai’i,’ ‘CSI: Vegas,’ and six more shows.

This year, NCIS fans will only have to say goodbye to one of the franchise’s shows (Los Angeles is ending after its 14th season in May).

For the 2023-24 broadcast season, CBS has renewed NCIS (the #1 broadcast series/drama), NCIS: Hawai’i, CSI: Vegas, Survivor, The Amazing Race, Tough as Nails, Lingo, 60 Minutes (the #1 news program), and 48 Hours (Saturday’s #1 non-sports primetime series for 17 consecutive seasons).

“This season, CBS is maintaining its winning history by offering an unprecedented combination of top returning programs and new blockbuster shows that are delighting big audiences on both broadcast and streaming,” Amy Reichenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, said in a statement. “Again another terrific season is a credit to the stellar work being done by our best-in-class talent in front of and behind the camera, and I believe we will only continue to build on this foundation of outstanding programming as we look ahead to next autumn.”

Fire Country (the #1 new series and drama), Young Sheldon (the #1 comedy), Ghosts, The Neighborhood, Bob Hearts Abishola, So Help Me Todd, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, and FBI: Most Wanted were all previously renewed. In addition, CBS has commissioned The Never Game, a new drama starring Justin Hartley, for the 2023-24 season.

That leaves the destinies of Blue Bloods, East New York, S.W.A.T., and the yet-to-premiere True Lies in the hands of CBS scripted Programming.

These CBS renewals join those for NBC’s La Brea and Quantum Leap and Fox’s The Cleaning Lady, The Simpsons, Family Guy, and Bob’s Burgers for the 2023-24 season.

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