COPS is debuting its 26th season on its new home, Spike TV. One of the longest running series in television history, 'Cops' will keep its long-held Saturday night timeslot at 8PM ET/PT.
Spike TV will be the new television home for one of the longest running series in television history, 'Cops,' it was announced today by Kevin Kay, President, Spike TV. The iconic series will move from FOX to Spike with new episodes debuting in September 2013.
Deadline reports that the FOX network has cancelled its long-running reality series COPS, airing the final episode of the season last Saturday night. The current 25th season of the docu-reality series premiered on December 15, 2012.
CMT continues to broaden its appeal with the addition of four new series, four returning series, a variety of projects in development and a newly-created News & Docs division, it was announced today by Jayson Dinsmore, EVP, Programming and Development, during the network's annual upfront presentation.
The trailblazing show COPS remains one of the longest-running primetime series currently airing on broadcast television and will celebrate its landmark 850th episode in February.
Spike TV is sure to have an arresting May with all-new episodes of 'World Wildest Police Videos,' as well as the original series 'Undercover Stings,' both debuting in primetime.
Spike TV is sure to have an arresting May with all-new episodes of 'World Wildest Police Videos,' as well as the original series 'Undercover Stings,' both debuting in primetime.
Spike TV is sure to have an arresting May with all-new episodes of 'World Wildest Police Videos,' as well as the original series 'Undercover Stings,' both debuting in primetime.
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Walk of Fame Committee has announced the 2011 recipients of stars on the Walk of Fame. The nominees are in the four categories of Motion Pictures, Television, Recording, and Live Performance/Theatre.
Covedale Center for the Performing Arts presents the season closer, Singin' In The Rain, based on the MGM Film. Screenplay by: Betty Comden and Adolph Green, songs by: Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed
Covedale Center for the Performing Arts presents the season closer, Singin' In The Rain, based on the MGM Film. Screenplay by: Betty Comden and Adolph Green, songs by: Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed