The CW Saves Another Network’s Canceled Show (Even As It Cancels Most Of Its Own)

The CW Saves Another Network’s Canceled Show (Even As It Cancels Most Of Its Own)

The CW has saved a show that another network has been cancelled, even though it is canceling most of its own original programming. Under Nexstar’s new leadership (the largest local broadcast television group in the US), the channel has moved away from its reputation as a teen drama haven. Instead, The CW has favored acquiring low-cost series outside the US and sports content like golf. As a direct consequence of these changes, shows like The Winchesters and Legacies have been axed.

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According to DeadlineThe CW has opted to save 61st Street season 2. The legal drama, which stars Courtney B. Vance and Aunjanue Ellis, was canceled by AMC in January 2023 as part of a cost-saving move. Both seasons will now air on The CW in partnership with AMC. The first installment will air in the fall, and season 2 is planned to debut in 2024. Although 61st Street season 2 has yet to premiere anywhere, it has already been filmed.

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What 61st Street’s Rescue Says About The CW’s Future

Courtney B. Vance and Aunjanue Ellis starring in 61st Street

The news of 61st Street comes as The CW is in the process of massively altering its line-up. The network has already been canceled The Winchesters, Kung Fuand Walker: Independence and has yet to decide on Superman & Lois, Gotham Knights, and All American’s college-set spinoff All Americans: Homecoming. But even before this round of cancellations, the network pulled the plug on Legacies, Batwoman, Legends of Tomorrowand the reboots of Charmed and Dynasty. Other long-running series, such as The Flash and Riverdaleare ending this year.

Part of this change to acquire low-cost programming and sports is an attempt by Nexstar to make the network profitable. But it’s also a reflection that the average CW viewer, who watches the channel on TV rather than through streaming, is much older than its teen-focused soaps and young adult superhero sags might suggest. It could be the case that 61st Street appeals more immediately to the older viewer Nexstar hopes to attract.

in 61st Street season 1, the legal drama told the story of Moses Johnson (Tosin Cole), a promising Black high school athlete who is swept up into the infamously corrupt Chicago criminal justice system and is defended in a trial by Vance’s character. Vance, a two-time Emmy winner, said in a statement that he believes the new home network will help 61st Streetsaying, “I’m confident that we will engage a universe of viewers who will celebrate the series with us.” Despite The CW‘s canceled slate, there are current hopes that dramas like The Winchesters will find a new home.

Source: Deadlines

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