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Lesley Goldberg

Television Editor, West Coast

Lesley Goldberg is an award-winning reporter who has covered the business of TV for two decades. In addition to development, renewals/cancellations, overall deals, castings and larger trends, she co-hosts the award-winning weekly podcast TV’s Top 5, which features showrunner/executive interviews and analysis. The L.A. native and diehard Dodger fan has been with THR since 2003. She lives in Burbank with her wife (a TV writer) and dog.

Tracy Underwood Replaces Jonnie Davis as ABC Signature President

Tracy Underwood’s star at Disney continues to rise. The longtime Disney executive has been promoted to president of ABC Signature, filling the void created in July with the departure of Jonnie Davis from the role. Underwood, a Disney studio exec since 2010, will oversee creative affairs, drama, comedy and limited series development, as well as […]

‘Central Park’ Canceled at Apple

Apple continues to thin its originals roster. The tech giant/streamer has canceled its animated comedy series Central Park after three seasons, according to star Josh Gad. The show’s co-creator and lead voice cast star made the announcement on social media that the series will not return for a fourth season when he responded to a […]

Chuck Lorre on His Broadcast Future and Reuniting With Charlie Sheen (on Max’s ‘Bookie’)

Welcome to the 239th episode of TV’s Top 5, The Hollywood Reporter’s TV podcast. Every week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executives and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as […]

Power Showrunners: Hollywood’s 50-ish Most Influential Writer-Producers of 2023

When Hollywood writers returned to work after the historic 148-day WGA strike that hobbled the entertainment industry, they did so having made desirable gains — staffing minimums, performance-based residuals and AI assurances, huzzah! Unfortunately, even a choice new contract couldn’t prevent what the boy who cried “Peak TV,” FX boss John Landgraf, has been predicting […]

‘Bob Hearts Abishola’ Ending With Season 5 on CBS

Are Chuck Lorre’s days on broadcast television coming to an end? CBS on Wednesday announced that its Lorre-produced comedy Bob Hearts Abishola will end with its upcoming fifth season, with the series finale set for May 13. The comedy starring Billy Gardell and Folake Olowofoyeku joins fellow Lorre-produced series Young Sheldon in coming to a […]

‘Godfather of Harlem’ Renewed at MGM+

MGM+ is going back to Harlem. The premium cable network formerly known as Epix has handed out a fourth-season renewal to Godfather of Harlem, the drama series starring and exec produced by Forest Whitaker. Production on the 10-episode fourth season will begin next year in New York.   Godfather of Harlem is one of the […]

‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’ Nabs Early Starz Renewal  

Starz, which cleaned house during Hollywood’s dual strikes, is reinforcing its roster. The Lionsgate-backed premium cable network has renewed Power Book III: Raising Kanan for a fourth season mere days before the third cycle of the spinoff series returns. “We’re thrilled to continue Kanan Stark’s story, and for fans to see how the events of […]

Who Won the Strikes? Who Lost? A Merciless Assessment

As the town flocked to picket lines during a historic 148-day writers strike and 118-day actors strike, moguls took a hit (looking at you, Bob Iger), stars made blunders (why, Drew Barrymore?) and others saw their stock rise (Lindsay Dougherty holds court next with the studios) … Winners Fran Drescher & Duncan Crabtree-IrelandTo be sure, […]

‘TV’s Top 5’: Merry Chrismukkah! The Inside Stories of ‘The O.C.’  

Welcome to the 238th episode of TV’s Top 5, The Hollywood Reporter’s TV podcast. Every week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executives and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as […]

Rob Lowe’s ‘Unstable’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix

Netflix is revisiting Rob Lowe’s family dynamic with his son, John Owen. The streaming giant has handed out a second season renewal to Unstable, the family comedy exploring the father and son’s dynamic. Additionally, Victor Fresco is handing over showrunning duties to Andrew Gurland (Married, Platonic) for the second season. Production on the eight-episode second […]

Jon Hamm to Star in Hostage Drama From Shawn Ryan (Exclusive)

Shawn Ryan, the prolific producer behind CBS’ SWAT and Netflix’s The Night Agent, is adding another show to his purview. Ryan is teaming with Jon Hamm to adapt the podcast American Hostage as a live-action TV series, with the Mad Men Emmy winner attached to reprise his role from the narrative series. American Hostage is […]

‘Young Sheldon’ to End With Season 7 on CBS

It’s official: The upcoming seventh season of CBS’ Young Sheldon will be its last. The prequel series to The Big Bang Theory will return Feb. 15 and wrap its run with an hourlong series finale May 16. “As a prequel to one of the biggest comedies, Young Sheldon proved lightning can strike twice,” said Amy […]