The two shows anchor the network's Monday night.
CBS is continuing to fill out its roster for the 2024-25 season.
The network has picked up two of its Monday night staples, The Neighborhood and NCIS, for next season. The renewals will take The Neighborhood into its seventh season and NCIS to its 22nd. With Young Sheldon ending this season, The Neighborhood will also become CBS’ longest-running current comedy series.
The pickups for NCIS and The Neighborhood come hours after CBS renewed its FBI franchise — including a three-season order for the flagship series — for next season. The network has also renewed Fire Country, Ghosts, and first-year dramas NCIS: Sydney and Tracker for next season. The second half of Blue Bloods‘ final season is also set to air in the fall.
“The Neighborhood and NCIS are the very best definition of a CBS comedy and drama,” CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach said in a statement. “They embody authentic storytelling with heart, humor, and family dynamics. We are proud to bring them back next season.”
NCIS is drawing the second largest audience of any entertainment program on the broadcast networks this season, behind only Tracker. The series averages 12.9 million viewers over five weeks of viewing across all platforms, including Paramount+. Steven D. Binder, David J. North, Chas. Floyd Johnson, Mark Harmon, Scott Williams, Christopher J. Waild and Mark R. Schilz executive produce the series, which was created by Donald P. Bellisario. CBS Studios produces in association with Belisarius Productions.
The Neighborhood draws 7.9 million cross-platform viewers over five weeks, a 10 percent improvement over last season. The comedy from CBS Studios is executive produced by Bill Martin, Mike Schiff, Aaron Kaplan, Wendi Trilling, Cedric the Entertainer and Eric Rhone.
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