Selome Hailu CBS has renewed nine series for new seasons: “Ghosts,” which has scored a two-season order, plus “Tracker,” “Fire Country,” “NCIS,” “NCIS: Origins,” “NCIS: Sydney,” “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage,” “Elsbeth” and “Hollywood Squares.” The series join CBS’ 2025-2026 lineup alongside previously renewed series “Matlock,” “Survivor,” “The Amazing Race” and “FBI” plus new series including “Fire Country” spinoff “Sheriff Country,” “Blue Bloods” spinoff “Boston Blue” (working title) and singing competition series “The Road.” The “Ghosts” renewal will take the sitcom to its sixth season, running through the 2026-2027 television season.
The series, produced by CBS Studios in association with Lionsgate Television and BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions, averages 11 million viewers across platforms when accounting for 35 days of viewing, according to a combination of Nielsen measurement and Paramount Global’s first-party data regarding streams on Paramount+. “Tracker,” renewed for its third season, is the most-watched entertainment series (non-sports and non-news) on broadcast television and averages 18 million viewers across platforms in 35 days. “Fire Country,” renewed for its fourth season, averages 10.6 million viewers across platforms in 35 days.
The current season of “NCIS” (renewed for Season 23) averages 10.4 million viewers across platforms in 35 days, while spinoffs “Origins” (renewed for Season 2) and “Sydney” (renewed for Season 3) hit 9.2 million and 7 million, respectively. “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage,” a spinoff of “Young Sheldon,” is renewed for its second season.
Season 1, which is currently airing, is averaging 12.9 million viewers across platforms in 35 days. “Elsbeth,” a spinoff of “The Good.
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