Reelz is sticking with On Patrol: Live.
The network has renewed the show a third season, comprising of another 90 episodes. Last year, the network similarly handed the series a 90-episode order, increased from 60 episodes in its first season.
The show, which comes from Big Fish Entertainment’s crime and investigation label Half Moon Pictures, launched in July 2022.
On Patrol: Live follows live news-gathering protocols as its more than 50 cameras document in real time the everyday work of police officers on patrol.
It is hosted by Dan Abrams alongside and Deputy Sheriff Curtis.
Dan Cesareo, John Zito, Lucilla D’Agostino, Paul Gordon, Joe Venafro and Dan Abrams exec produce.
New episodes will air through January 2025.
It comes six months after the legal battle between Reelz, Big Fish Entertainment and A&e over the show looked to be heading to court. A judge denied Big Fish’s motion to dismiss a case brought by...
The network has renewed the show a third season, comprising of another 90 episodes. Last year, the network similarly handed the series a 90-episode order, increased from 60 episodes in its first season.
The show, which comes from Big Fish Entertainment’s crime and investigation label Half Moon Pictures, launched in July 2022.
On Patrol: Live follows live news-gathering protocols as its more than 50 cameras document in real time the everyday work of police officers on patrol.
It is hosted by Dan Abrams alongside and Deputy Sheriff Curtis.
Dan Cesareo, John Zito, Lucilla D’Agostino, Paul Gordon, Joe Venafro and Dan Abrams exec produce.
New episodes will air through January 2025.
It comes six months after the legal battle between Reelz, Big Fish Entertainment and A&e over the show looked to be heading to court. A judge denied Big Fish’s motion to dismiss a case brought by...
- 1/12/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Reelz is holding on to its highest rated series for another year.
The independent cable outlet has ordered 90 more episodes of On Patrol: Live, the police ridealong series from the team behind A&e’s similar Live Pd. The order will extend the show through January 2024.
“Since the July 22 premiere of On Patrol: Live, our audience has increased every month and we expect that trend to continue into 2023 and beyond,” said Reelz CEO Stan E. Hubbard. “On Patrol: Live viewers come together to create a massive, engaged audience for three amazing hours every Friday and Saturday night.”
Recent episodes of On Patrol: Live have averaged better than 800,000 same-day viewers, leagues ahead of the audience for other programming on Reelz. The show typically leads Friday and Saturday nights among adults 25-54 as well.
The series was born out of Live Pd, which A&e canceled in June 2020 in the wake of...
The independent cable outlet has ordered 90 more episodes of On Patrol: Live, the police ridealong series from the team behind A&e’s similar Live Pd. The order will extend the show through January 2024.
“Since the July 22 premiere of On Patrol: Live, our audience has increased every month and we expect that trend to continue into 2023 and beyond,” said Reelz CEO Stan E. Hubbard. “On Patrol: Live viewers come together to create a massive, engaged audience for three amazing hours every Friday and Saturday night.”
Recent episodes of On Patrol: Live have averaged better than 800,000 same-day viewers, leagues ahead of the audience for other programming on Reelz. The show typically leads Friday and Saturday nights among adults 25-54 as well.
The series was born out of Live Pd, which A&e canceled in June 2020 in the wake of...
- 2/14/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Reelz has ordered 90 new episodes of “On Patrol: Live,” effectively renewing the series through January of 2024.
“On Patrol: Live” is a revival of the long-running “Live Pd,” which A&e canceled in 2020 during protests against police brutality after the killing of George Floyd. Producers reworked the series and took it to Reelz, where it premiered in July 2022.
The documentary series follows live news-gathering protocols as more than 50 cameras work in real time to capture the work of police officers on patrol. Dan Abrams, who hosted the original “Live Pd,” hosts and executive produces “On Patrol: Live.” Alongside retired sargeant Sean “Sticks” Larkin and deputy sheriff Curtis Wilson, Abrams provides analysis and context for the happenings of each episode.
“On Patrol: Live” is produced by Half Moon Pictures for Reelz. Along with Abrams, executive producers include Dan Cesareo, John Zito, Lucilla D’Agostino, Paul Gordon and Joe Venafro.
Though A&e initially...
“On Patrol: Live” is a revival of the long-running “Live Pd,” which A&e canceled in 2020 during protests against police brutality after the killing of George Floyd. Producers reworked the series and took it to Reelz, where it premiered in July 2022.
The documentary series follows live news-gathering protocols as more than 50 cameras work in real time to capture the work of police officers on patrol. Dan Abrams, who hosted the original “Live Pd,” hosts and executive produces “On Patrol: Live.” Alongside retired sargeant Sean “Sticks” Larkin and deputy sheriff Curtis Wilson, Abrams provides analysis and context for the happenings of each episode.
“On Patrol: Live” is produced by Half Moon Pictures for Reelz. Along with Abrams, executive producers include Dan Cesareo, John Zito, Lucilla D’Agostino, Paul Gordon and Joe Venafro.
Though A&e initially...
- 2/14/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Police series On Patrol: Live will remain on the air through January after Reelz handed out a 90-episode renewal order.
The cable network has greenlit the supersized order after the docuseries increased the network’s primetime audience by 270 in 2022.
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The show, which comes from Big Fish Entertainment’s crime and investigation label Half Moon Pictures, launched in July 2022 and its initial 60-episode order runs through the end of February.
The renewal comes as producer Big Fish remains in a legal battle with A+E Networks. In December, the MGM-owned producer hit back at the...
The cable network has greenlit the supersized order after the docuseries increased the network’s primetime audience by 270 in 2022.
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The show, which comes from Big Fish Entertainment’s crime and investigation label Half Moon Pictures, launched in July 2022 and its initial 60-episode order runs through the end of February.
The renewal comes as producer Big Fish remains in a legal battle with A+E Networks. In December, the MGM-owned producer hit back at the...
- 2/14/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
On Patrol: Live, the follow-up to reality hit series Live Pd, opened strongly on Friday night despite a technical glitch.
The police-action series, which airs on Reelz channel, having previously been a hit for A&e, was the number one show on cable on Friday in the 25-54 demo with 397,000 viewers between these ages.
This comes after the show had to push its start time by 73 minutes as a result of technical problems. Reelz was premiering the show, which is hosted by Dan Abrams, at 9pm Et/6pm Pt, but as a result of technical problems, it wasn’t able to launch until after 10pm on the east coast.
As a result, Reelz took the show commercial free across its three-hour premiere.
On Saturday, it scored an even larger audience between 9pm and midnight on the east coast, averaging 403,000 in the same demo, similarly making it the biggest show of the night for this crowd.
The police-action series, which airs on Reelz channel, having previously been a hit for A&e, was the number one show on cable on Friday in the 25-54 demo with 397,000 viewers between these ages.
This comes after the show had to push its start time by 73 minutes as a result of technical problems. Reelz was premiering the show, which is hosted by Dan Abrams, at 9pm Et/6pm Pt, but as a result of technical problems, it wasn’t able to launch until after 10pm on the east coast.
As a result, Reelz took the show commercial free across its three-hour premiere.
On Saturday, it scored an even larger audience between 9pm and midnight on the east coast, averaging 403,000 in the same demo, similarly making it the biggest show of the night for this crowd.
- 7/25/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The producers of “Live Pd” are reviving the show’s live format on Reelz, but under a new working title: “On Patrol: Live” is set to premiere later this summer, the network announced Wednesday. Just like “Live Pd,” the show will air live, twice a week (on Friday and Saturday nights from 9 p.m. to midnight).
The news comes two years after A&e pulled the plug on “Live Pd,” in the wake of ongoing protests against police brutality and concerns over coverage of police activity following the killing of George Floyd in Minnesota.
“Live Pd” was a juggernaut for A&e, dominating cable ratings and spawning multiple spinoffs, including “Live Pd: Wanted,” “Live Pd: Police Patrol,” “Live Pd Presents: Pd Cam.”
Big Fish Entertainment, which was behind “Live Pd,” will produce the new show via Half Moon Pictures, its new arm devoted to crime and investigative series. Dan Abrams,...
The news comes two years after A&e pulled the plug on “Live Pd,” in the wake of ongoing protests against police brutality and concerns over coverage of police activity following the killing of George Floyd in Minnesota.
“Live Pd” was a juggernaut for A&e, dominating cable ratings and spawning multiple spinoffs, including “Live Pd: Wanted,” “Live Pd: Police Patrol,” “Live Pd Presents: Pd Cam.”
Big Fish Entertainment, which was behind “Live Pd,” will produce the new show via Half Moon Pictures, its new arm devoted to crime and investigative series. Dan Abrams,...
- 6/8/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Live Pd is making a return to TV. The hit reality show is coming back with a new name and network. On Patrol: Live (w/t), from the producers of Live Pd, will premiere this summer, live, Friday and Saturday nights from 9 pm to 12 am Et on Reelz, with Dan Abrams back as host.
Per Reelz, following live news-gathering protocols, similar to Live Pd, the series’ cameras will document in real time the everyday work of police officers on patrol from diverse departments across America.
Live Pd was A&e’s flagship series and one of the highest-rated shows on basic cable when the network canceled it in June 2020 amid growing protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
Joining Abrams is Sgt. Sean “Sticks” Larkin, retired Tulsa Police Department lieutenant, and Deputy Sheriff Curtis Wilson, Division Commander with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department in Columbia, Sc. The...
Per Reelz, following live news-gathering protocols, similar to Live Pd, the series’ cameras will document in real time the everyday work of police officers on patrol from diverse departments across America.
Live Pd was A&e’s flagship series and one of the highest-rated shows on basic cable when the network canceled it in June 2020 amid growing protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
Joining Abrams is Sgt. Sean “Sticks” Larkin, retired Tulsa Police Department lieutenant, and Deputy Sheriff Curtis Wilson, Division Commander with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department in Columbia, Sc. The...
- 6/8/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The original documentary series Live Pd: Wanted has been greenlit for season two. Produced by MGM’s Big Fish Entertainment, the new season premieres on Thursday, February 27 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Hosted by Tom Morris Jr. with analysis from crime journalist Michelle Sigona and Sheriff Mark Lamb of the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office (Az), Live Pd: Wanted” enlists the Live Pd Nation and the public for tips and leads to track down suspects on the run from the law.
Each week, camera crews ride along with America’s police departments, sheriff’s offices, and federal task forces on their hunt for fugitives. Morris Jr., Lamb and Sigona break down the cases and activate the Live Pd Nation to solve them.
The show was officially renewed the day after a big success story: the arrest of Melody Bannister by the Us Marshals Office and the Hendricks County (In) Sheriff’s Office,...
Hosted by Tom Morris Jr. with analysis from crime journalist Michelle Sigona and Sheriff Mark Lamb of the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office (Az), Live Pd: Wanted” enlists the Live Pd Nation and the public for tips and leads to track down suspects on the run from the law.
Each week, camera crews ride along with America’s police departments, sheriff’s offices, and federal task forces on their hunt for fugitives. Morris Jr., Lamb and Sigona break down the cases and activate the Live Pd Nation to solve them.
The show was officially renewed the day after a big success story: the arrest of Melody Bannister by the Us Marshals Office and the Hendricks County (In) Sheriff’s Office,...
- 2/15/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Senior Legal Correspondent for ABC News and former prosecutor Sunny Hostin is seeking for truth and justice in the Investigation Discovery series Truth About Murder with Sunny Hostin. After showing rough-cut footage of Hostin investigating a murder, she was joined on the TCA stage by Executive Producers Hilary Estey McLoughlin and Terence Noonan.
During the session, Hostin, who also serves as an Executive Producer, shared a story about how her uncle was dating a married woman and how one day when she was with them, her husband came home and he pulled out a butcher knife and tried to stab her uncle to death. She said that he lived but he was never the same after that.
“I mentioned to my dad recently that experience colored my life. His response was, ‘You remembered that?'” said the co-host of The View. “We never spoke about it. That’s how victims of crime deal with it.
During the session, Hostin, who also serves as an Executive Producer, shared a story about how her uncle was dating a married woman and how one day when she was with them, her husband came home and he pulled out a butcher knife and tried to stab her uncle to death. She said that he lived but he was never the same after that.
“I mentioned to my dad recently that experience colored my life. His response was, ‘You remembered that?'” said the co-host of The View. “We never spoke about it. That’s how victims of crime deal with it.
- 7/25/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Sunny Hostin hopes to bring a new view to a tried-and-true format.
True-crime documentaries have fueled the fortunes of TV institutions ranging from “48 Hours” and “Dateline” to Discovery’s Investigation Discovery cable network. Now Hostin, a co-host of ABC’s “The View” and a senior legal correspondent for ABC News, wants to add a different element to the mix: the viewpoint of the victims of a crime.
Investigation Discovery has greenlit “The Whole Truth With Sunny Hostin,” a six-episode documentary series that will show Hostin traveling to various parts of the United States to explore the stories behind some of the nation’s most notorious homicides. She says she is eager to include the perspective of people who have been affected by the crimes, not just the criminals and the legal system around them. Hostin will also serve as an executive producer on the series, which is scheduled to debut...
True-crime documentaries have fueled the fortunes of TV institutions ranging from “48 Hours” and “Dateline” to Discovery’s Investigation Discovery cable network. Now Hostin, a co-host of ABC’s “The View” and a senior legal correspondent for ABC News, wants to add a different element to the mix: the viewpoint of the victims of a crime.
Investigation Discovery has greenlit “The Whole Truth With Sunny Hostin,” a six-episode documentary series that will show Hostin traveling to various parts of the United States to explore the stories behind some of the nation’s most notorious homicides. She says she is eager to include the perspective of people who have been affected by the crimes, not just the criminals and the legal system around them. Hostin will also serve as an executive producer on the series, which is scheduled to debut...
- 4/9/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Lifetime is adding two more spinoffs from its popular Married at First Sight franchise this fall and adding more episodes of Live Pd Presents: Women on Patrol as the net expands its unscripted slate.
The A+E Networks-owned cable channel said at TCA today that it has ordered Married at First Sight: Honeymoon Island and Married at First Sight: Happily Ever After to join the Real Love block on Tuesdays in fall. Honeymoon Island brings back unmatched candidates from past seasons of the franchise for another shot of love at first sight. Happily Ever After focuses on three couples from past seasons as cameras continue to follow their stories. No premiere date is set for the pair of spinoffs produced by Kinetic Entertainment. Both will get eight-episode rookie seasons.
Lifetime also has ordered 20 additional episodes of Live Pd Presents: Women on Patrol for its Justice for Women with Gretchen Carlson block on Mondays.
The A+E Networks-owned cable channel said at TCA today that it has ordered Married at First Sight: Honeymoon Island and Married at First Sight: Happily Ever After to join the Real Love block on Tuesdays in fall. Honeymoon Island brings back unmatched candidates from past seasons of the franchise for another shot of love at first sight. Happily Ever After focuses on three couples from past seasons as cameras continue to follow their stories. No premiere date is set for the pair of spinoffs produced by Kinetic Entertainment. Both will get eight-episode rookie seasons.
Lifetime also has ordered 20 additional episodes of Live Pd Presents: Women on Patrol for its Justice for Women with Gretchen Carlson block on Mondays.
- 7/26/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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