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Is your favorite network TV series canceled or renewed? The full list is here.

Portrait of Gary Levin Gary Levin
USA TODAY
April 6, 2021Updated March 31, 2022, 4:34 p.m. ET
Save Our Shows 2021: Is your favorite series canceled, renewed or ‘on the bubble’?

Decision time is here again.

Major broadcast networks are weighing the fates of 25 endangered sitcoms and dramas, hovering "on the bubble" between renewal and cancellation. USA TODAY's 24th annual Save Our Shows poll asked you to weigh in on which you'd like saved – and which dropped – as the networks set their 2021-2022 schedules. The results are here

Many factors go into renewal decisions, including Nielsen ratings, creative quality, profitability, digital viewership and program ownership. 

The coronavirus pandemic, which shuttered production of pilot episodes for new series replacements last spring, remains a factor, but network executives say it's less critical this year in determining the fate of series.

Instead, it may impact when (not if) they continue: NBC's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" was renewed last spring for what was planned as its final season. The pandemic prevented a return to production until this month, so 10 remaining episodes won't air until August. And CW's "Supernatural," due to end in May 2020, delayed its final episodes until last fall. 

Here's a status update for every current series.

ABC: ‘The Rookie,’ 'Black-ish' to return

Cody (Ryan Phillippe) was killed in the first episode of ABC's "Big Sky," but the drama from producer David E. Kelley went on to become one of the most popular newcomers of the 2020-2021 TV season.

Renewed 

  • Big Sky
  • Black-ish
  • The Conners
  • The Goldbergs
  • The Good Doctor
  • Grey's Anatomy
  • Home Economics 
  • A Million Little Things
  • The Rookie
  • Station 19

Canceled

  • American Housewife
  • Call Your Mother
  • For Life
  • Mixed-ish
  • Rebel

CBS: ‘All Rise,’ 'NCIS: New Orleans' gone

Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall in "The Equalizer," which benefited from a post-Super Bowl premiere and was quickly renewed for a second season.

Renewed

  • B Positive
  • Blue Bloods
  • Bob Hearts Abishola
  • Bull
  • The Equalizer
  • FBI
  • FBI: Most Wanted
  • Magnum P.I.
  • NCIS
  • NCIS: Los Angeles
  • SEAL Team (moving to Paramount+)
  • S.W.A.T.
  • The Neighborhood
  • United States of Al
  • Young Sheldon

Canceled

  • All Rise
  • Clarice
  • MacGyver
  • Mom
  • NCIS: New Orleans
  • The Unicorn

Fox: ‘9-1-1,’ 'The Resident' are back

Tim Allen and Kaitlyn Dever in "Last Man Standing," which had a nine-season run on ABC and Fox but calls it quits this spring.

Renewed

  • Bob's Burgers
  • Call Me Kat 
  • Duncanville
  • Family Guy
  • The Great North
  • 9-1-1
  • 9-1-1: Lone Star
  • The Resident
  • The Simpsons 

Canceled

  • Bless the Harts
  • Filthy Rich
  • Last Man Standing
  • The Moodys
  • NeXt
  • Prodigal Son 

CW: ‘Supergirl,’ ‘Black Lightning’ to end

Cress Williams as CW's "Black Lightning," one of two DC Comics superhero shows to wrap up this year.

Renewed 

  • All American
  • Batwoman
  • Charmed
  • Dynasty
  • The Flash
  • In the Dark 
  • Legacies
  • Legends of Tomorrow 
  • Nancy Drew
  • Riverdale
  • Roswell, New Mexico
  • Stargirl
  • Superman and Lois 
  • Walker

Canceled 

  • Black Lightning
  • Supergirl
  • Supernatural 

NBC: ‘Zoey’s Playlist,’ 'Manifest' canceled

Dylan McDermott, Ibrahim Renno, Christopher Meloni and Danielle Moné Truitt in NBC's "Law & Order: Organized Crime."

Renewed 

  • The Blacklist
  • Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  • Chicago Fire
  • Chicago Med
  • Chicago PD
  • Kenan
  • Law & Order: Organized Crime 
  • Law & Order: SVU
  • Mr. Mayor
  • New Amsterdam
  • This Is Us 
  • Young Rock

Canceled 

  • Debris
  • Good Girls
  • Manifest
  • Nurses
  • Superstore 
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist
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