CBS Renews 'NCIS' for 17th Season

CBS Renews 'NCIS' for 17th Season

CBS renewed NCIS for a 17th season this week. The move is a no brainer for one of the top-rated series on TV, but it was made easier by the news that star Mark Harmon had agreed to return to show for another season. Read on for details.


Via Deadline.

CBS has ordered a 17th season of its flagship drama series NCIS for the 2019-2020 broadcast season. The renewal comes after NCIS star and executive producer Mark Harmon has signed a new agreement with the series’ producer, CBS TV Studios, to continue on the long-running crime procedural.

Mothership NCIS is the first of the franchise to be renewed for next season, with spinoffs NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS:New Orleans also fully expected to come back.

NCIS, CBS’ longest-running scripted series currently on the air, has been a ratings powerhouse and solid new show launching pad for CBS as well as a huge profit generator for CBS Studios, making its renewal a no-brainer.

Now in its 16th season, NCIS is averaging 16.0 million viewers and continues to be the most watched drama and second-most watched entertainment series in all of television, behind only the CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory. On the digital side, NCIS is one of the most-watched primetime series across CBS’ digital platforms, including CBS All Access and in the Electronic Sell Through market. The series also continues to be a big seller in the global market, licensed in more than 200 territories.

Additionally, NCIS repeats very well. In syndication, it is cable television’s most-watched off-network drama, out-delivering the next closest competitor by +27%. NCIS is also cable’s second-most-watched off-net series, behind only The Big Bang Theory.

NCIS premiered on CBS in 2003. During the 2009-2010 broadcast season, it became the #1 drama/scripted program on television, and has remained so for eight of the last nine seasons.

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