Showtime Renews ‘Homeland’ & ‘The Affair’
Showtime is sticking with two of their most critically acclaimed series. The premium cable network has handed out renewals to counter-terrorism drama Homeland and critical darling The Affair, TVWise has learned. Homeland will return for a sixth season, while The Affair will be back for its third season. 
Amazon Prime Instant Video's newest original drama series Mad Dogs will premiere on the streaming service in the US, the UK, Germany and Austria on Friday January 22nd, TVWise has learned.
NBC has handed out an early fourth season renewal to their hit series The Blacklist, TVWise has learned. The network has given the series an initial pick-up of twenty-two episodes for season four, which will debut in Fall 2016.
FX has released the first full trailer for American Crime Story: The People V. O.J. Simpson, the ten episode first season of their new anthology series from American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy which is set to premiere on Tuesday February 2nd at 10/9c.
HBO has unveiled a new teaser trailer for the upcoming sixth season of Game Of Thrones, which is set to premiere in April on HBO in the U.S. and Sky Atlantic in the UK. 

TruTV is continuing with their push into scripted comedy. The Turner owned cable network has handed out a 13 episode second season renewal to Those Who Can't, their first original scripted comedy, some three months before it is set to premiere, TVWise has learned. Alongside renewing Those Who Can't, TruTV has inked a first-look deal with the series' showrunner Dean Lorey and picked up his comedy Shady Neighbors to pilot.