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    CBS Cancels Two Scripted Shows Ahead of 2026–27 Schedule Reveal

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    CBS has quietly made a significant programming decision by cancelling two of its scripted series just weeks before unveiling its 2026–27 schedule. This move highlights a strategic shift as the network refines its lineup for the upcoming season.

    The shows affected by this decision are Watson, which is ending after two seasons, and DMV, which will conclude after only one season. Both series had remained uncertain for months, as they were among the few scripted programs that had not received early renewals.

    The cancellations stem from the shows’ inability to keep pace with stronger performers on the network. Watson suffered a decline in ratings following a change in its time slot, while DMV maintained steady traditional ratings but experienced decreases in delayed and multi-platform viewership. Meanwhile, newer dramas such as Marshals and CIA secured early renewals, intensifying competition for limited schedule spots.

    Both series have already been assigned their final air dates: Watson will broadcast its last episode on May 3, and DMV will wrap up on May 11. These finales will occur within weeks of the cancellation announcements, allowing the shows to conclude their storylines promptly.

    Looking ahead, CBS is advancing with a refreshed slate that includes multiple renewed dramas and promising new projects. Comedy pilots like Eternally Yours and Tillbrooks are generating positive internal attention, while the conclusion of DMV and The Neighborhood creates opportunities for fresh entries. This approach indicates CBS is focusing on newer and higher-performing titles as it prepares for the next television season.

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