CBS and NBC Pre-Upfront Live Stream

This is the live stream for CBS and NBC pre-upfront announcements. Refresh for updates!

Update #1: We just got news that there were some pickups at CBS. More coverage in a separate article.
Update #2: Jovan's comment on SpottedRatings: MacGyver will undergo some retooling with all actors except star Lucas Till and co-star George Eads recast.
Update #3: Earlier, Speechless was picked up at ABC. More to come.
Update #4: Deadline reports that CBS may not be done with pickups. Could there be interesting news rolling when it comes to renewals and cancelations?
Update #5: Hopefully The Hollywood Reporter is incorrect, but according to a report, Limitless and Rush Hour are "not expected to return for second seasons".
Update #6: NBC has passed on comedy pilot Time Crunch. More to come.
Update #7: Looks like Deadline has been demoted in our list of entertainment sites that predict the fates of bubble shows.
Update #8: Contrary to what has been going on in the comment threads, Limitless has not been canceled or renewed yet. You can rest easy now.
Update #9: Game of Silence has been canceled at NBC. More to come!
Update #10: Game of Silence, per Deadline, has averaged an abysmal 0.7 A18-49 rating.
Update #11: Meanwhile, Sony pickups will be coming soon.
Update #12: Incoming cancelation news, according to a TV critic on Variety. Stay tuned.
Update #13: FOX news coming...stay tuned. Will Sleepy Hollow receive a renewal or cancelation?
Update #14: Telenovela canceled at NBC. More to come.
Update #15: No surprise. The series was tepid after Superstore.
Update #16: Wasn't even renewed with Superstore.
Update #17: Third cancelation of the day, folks. Undateable was apparently canceled by NBC, despite overachieving it's ad rating. For shame.
Update #18: The Reaper was right on this one. Sleepy Hollow was renewed for a fourth season by FOX.
Update #19: Welp, it's official. Undateable is canceled, according to THR.
Update #20: If you want to see a compilation of the best episodes of Undateable, see Hunter's post.
Update #21: Heartbeat was also given its cancelation notice at NBC. More to come.
Update #22: Midnight, Texas is ordered to series.
Update #23: Crowded has also been canceled. Cancelation #5!
Update #24: Yep, this is NBC's version of a bloodbath, folks. All that's left is The Mysteries of Laura and The Carmichael Show.
Update #25: Got a software update to install. So I'm on mobile.
Update #26: Software update completed. Apparently, NBC is buying some time.
Update #27: The network continues tense negotiations with Sony TV for its three drama pilots, The Blacklist spinoff and Timeless, which look very good for a pickup, and Cruel Intentions, which also is in contention.
Update #28: Things may not be looking good for Miranda's Rights.
Update #29: Marlon has been ordered to series.
Update #30: Tina Fey's Great News has been ordered to series. Another comedy.
Update #31: Nashville is ending on a cliffhanger. Bad news for Nashville fans. On Bad News Friday.
Update #32: What Goes Around Comes Around has been passed over at CBS.
Update #33: Got a reality renewal, but it's a summer show. Running Wild with Bear Gryllis has been renewed for another summer run.
Update #34: Nothing exciting at the moment. Stay tuned.
Update #35: Timeless ordered at NBC. More to come. In other news, an adaptation of Australia's cooking show My Kitchen Rules with Curtis Stone and Cat Cora has been ordered at FOX.
Update #36: Some C3 and C7 numbers from AdAge. Here's the link. http://adage.com/article/media/alphabet-soup/304009/
Update #37: There will be another showrunner change on Supernatural. Robert Singer and Andrew Dabb will be the new showrunners, while Jeremy Carver works on Frequency.
Update #38: Nothing new to report at the moment.
Update #39: There is speculation that Code Black and Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders has been renewed. There is also speculation that The Odd Couple is looking good for a third season. Meanwhile, there is speculation that Limitless has been canceled. Once we get the official word, it will be on the live stream.
Update #40: Fingers crossed that if Limitless was canceled, there will probably be riots. Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter are speculating that things are not looking good for Limitless, and the show is apparently shopped around. Meanwhile, on NBC the fates of The Carmichael Show and The Mysteries of Laura remain to be determined. Here are some facts you may not know about both shows. The Carmichael Show is a show coproduced by NBC and 20th Century FOX. The Mysteries of Laura is WB. The Carmichael Show, although critically acclaimed, sank in the ratings and went fractional during season 2, while Laura's ratings were steady, but rather low yet the abysmal ratings and eventual cancelations of both Heartbeat and Game of Silence may increase its renewal chances. The Mysteries of Laura did not go fractional for its second season, although it did go fractional twice in its first season. One is a comedy, and one is a police procedural. Who will make it out alive, and who becomes the next cancelation on NBC? Stay tuned.
Update #41: Well My Time/Your Time was passed on at CBS. Welcome to late night bad news dump.
Update #42: It's time for me to close this live stream and call it a day. Unlike with ABC, it was pretty quiet, except for speculation. More to come tomorrow! Stay tuned to the TV Ratings Guide for any news missed during the night.

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