NBC In 2025-26: Sports On The Forefront, Jimmy Fallon In Primetime, And 3 New Series
- On May 12, 2025, NBC revealed its fall TV schedule, renewing two shows and canceling five as part of its lineup update.
- This update followed earlier renewals of popular series and coincided with NBC securing an 11-year basketball broadcasting deal starting in October 2025.
- NBC introduced three new primetime series, including a Tracy Morgan comedy created by Tina Fey, and a reality show featuring Jimmy Fallon launching in September.
- NBC announced that the upcoming fall lineup will feature the 28th season of The Voice, with returning coaches Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan, and Reba McEntire, alongside key sports events and holiday specials.
- The upcoming season emphasizes sports coverage with Sunday Night Football returning and new Sunday Night Basketball launching in 2026, signaling NBC’s continued focus on live events.
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‘The Hunting Party’ & ‘Brilliant Minds’ Renewed For Season 2; NBC Plans To “Lean Into” Them In 2025-26
NBC has picked up freshman drama series The Hunting Party, starring Melissa Roxburgh, and Brilliant Minds, headlined by Zachary Quinto, for a second season. Both are part of the network’s September-October fall schedule unveiled today. Brilliant Minds, from Warner Bros. Television and Berlanti Prods, is staying in the post-The Voice Monday 10 PM slot while The Hunting Party, from Universal Television, is moving to Thursdays 10 PM. Besides the …
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Read Full ArticleNBC Reveals Fall 2025 Schedule Heavy on NBA, Football and Fallon — With a Handful of Returning Scripted Hits and Two New Comedies
NBC has revealed its fall 2025 schedule, heavy on the NBA, football and Jimmy Fallon — with a handful of returning scripted hits and two new comedies.
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