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tvline.com | Ryan Schwartz |Rebecca Luther
To help you anticipate and navigate all that television has to offer across broadcast, cable and streaming, TVLine offers daily, weekly and monthly What to Watch digests, as well as an overview of every new TV show premiering in 2025.
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malaysia.news.yahoo.com | Ryan Schwartz |Rebecca Luther
Ryan Schwartz and Rebecca Luther24 May 2025 at 5:55 pm·5-min readTo help you anticipate and navigate all that television has to offer across broadcast, cable and streaming, TVLine offers daily, weekly and monthly What to Watch digests, as well as an overview of every new TV show premiering in 2025.
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tvline.com | Ryan Schwartz
Uche Ojeh, husband of Today co-host Sheinelle Jones, has died after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. He was 45 years old. Savannah Guthrie announced Ojeh’s passing on Friday’s show while surrounded by the rest of Jones’ Today family, including Jenna Bush Hager, Al Roker, Craig Melvin, Carson Daly and Dylan Dryer.
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georgiadigitalnews.com | Ryan Schwartz
It gets old hearing “thanks for reading,” but it means more now than ever. If you’ve been paying attention, you’ve...
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tvline.com | Ryan Schwartz
The in-the-works Scrubs revival has locked in its leading man. TVLine can confirm that Zach Braff has closed his deal to reprise Dr. John Dorian (aka JD) in the ABC sequel series, which is still awaiting an official green light at the network. Attention now turns to closing deals with fellow legacy cast members Donald Faison (Turk) and Sarah Chalke (Elliot), who, along with Braff, are expected to return as series regulars.
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tvline.com | Ryan Schwartz
Shemar Moore will not apologize for continuing S.W.A.T. without his former squad. In a lengthy Instagram video, in which Moore acknowledges that he “might catch some flack from the industry with what I’m about to say,” TV’s Hondo refers to himself as “the Tom Brady of S.W.A.T.,” and says it’s up to the “team” on the recently announced EXILES spinoff to “keep on pushing with their quarterback.”“Nobody likes change,” Moore says. “I understand that. I get it 100%. But without change, you can’t grow.
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yahoo.com | Ryan Schwartz
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysShemar Moore will not apologize for continuing S.W.A.T. without his former squad.
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tvline.com | Ryan Schwartz
Apple TV+ just can’t quit Seth Rogen. On the eve of The Studio finale, the streamer has announced that Season 2 of Platonic will premiere Wednesday, Aug. 6 — more than two full years after the release of its Season 1 finale. Two episodes will drop on premiere day, followed by one new episode every Wednesday through Oct. 1, for a total of 10 episodes.
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tvline.com | Ryan Schwartz |Matt Webb Mitovich
Who doesn’t love a good comeback story? In the wake of the thrice-cancelled S.W.A.T. being resurrected less than 48 hours after its CBS finale, TVLine is bumping up our list of more than six dozen cancelled series that similarly cheated death and returned to the airwaves. The reasons for such resuscitations are wide-ranging, from the network that decided, “Hey, it is worth it to produce My Three Sons in color!” to the fans of Jericho who truly drove CBS nuts.
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tvline.com | Ryan Schwartz
Shemar Moore is taking a moment to thank all the “baby girls” out there who fought to keep S.W.A.T. alive. Following word that the thrice-cancelled CBS police procedural would continue by way of 10-episode offshoot S.W.A.T. EXILES, Moore celebrated the news in a video shared by producers Sony Pictures Television. “To all my homies, fans and baby girls… to everybody out there around the world who have supported us for eight years, first of all, thank you.