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CBS Drops Major 2026 TV Bombshell: One Show Canceled, 11 Renewed, and Another Ending Forever

CBS has officially shaken up its 2026–2027 television lineup with a wave of major renewal and cancellation announcements that left fans celebrating some shows — and mourning others. According to multiple entertainment reports, the network renewed a large group of returning series, canceled several programs, and confirmed that at least one longtime show is ending permanently.

One of the biggest surprises is that FBI officially secured a Season 9 renewal, continuing its position as one of CBS’s strongest-performing dramas.

Other major CBS renewals include:

  • Tracker
  • NCIS
  • NCIS: Origins
  • NCIS: Sydney
  • Fire Country
  • Ghosts
  • Elsbeth
  • Matlock
  • Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage
  • Survivor
  • and The Amazing Race

CBS also doubled down on franchise expansion by continuing newer projects like:

  • Boston Blue
  • Sheriff Country
  • and the upcoming CIA spinoff connected to the FBI universe.

But not every series survived the network shakeup.

CBS reportedly canceled:

  • DMV
  • Watson
  • and confirmed that The Neighborhood is ending permanently with its final season.

That final announcement especially hit longtime viewers emotionally because The Neighborhood had become one of CBS’s most recognizable comedy staples over recent years.

Meanwhile, fans continue discussing previous major CBS cancellations involving:

  • S.W.A.T.
  • FBI: Most Wanted
  • and FBI: International

which already caused backlash among procedural-drama audiences.

Canceled or Renewed 2026: Which Broadcast TV Shows Are Coming Back?

Many fans online have noticed a clear pattern in CBS’s strategy moving forward:

  • strong procedural franchises
  • shared universes
  • familiar brands
  • and reliable audience retention

remain the network’s biggest priorities.

That explains why franchises like:

  • NCIS
  • FBI
  • and Fire Country

continue expanding aggressively despite broader industry instability.

At the same time, viewers are increasingly worried about how long even successful shows can survive in today’s television environment. Rising production costs, streaming competition, and shifting viewer habits are forcing networks to make tougher renewal decisions than ever before.

For now, though, CBS appears committed to building its future around:

  • procedural universes
  • spinoff expansion
  • and long-running fan-favorite franchises

while quietly phasing out weaker-performing or aging series.