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
On Patrol: Live has got the green light for an additional 90 episodes at Reelz, extending the run of the hit documentary series through January 2024. The show serves as a spiritual successor to A&e’s Live Pd, which was dropped by the network in June 2020. “The growth Reelz experienced in 2022 was remarkable by any measure. 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.” According to the network, On Patrol: Live brought Reelz to new heights in 2022 with audience increases of 270 in primetime among the Adult 25-54 demographic, making it the fastest-growing cable network of the year. For both Friday and Saturday nights, premiere telecasts of On Patrol: Live...
- 2/14/2023
- TV Insider
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
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
“Live Pd” is back, just with a different name and on a different network. Host and executive producer Dan Abrams will return for this iteration, retitled “On Patrol: Live” and airing on Reelz.
Former hit A&e series “Live Pd” was cancelled in June 2020 amid protests following the murder of George Floyd by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Simultaneously, the show faced a major controversy of its own when it was reported that in 2019 “Live Pd” filmed — and eventually destroyed — footage of a man dying in police custody. At the time, producers expressed regret over the destruction of the footage but explained it was standard practice to do so after completing the investigation that utilized the footage as evidence.
“On Patrol: Live,” which is technically a working title, will premiere this summer. The live show will air Friday and Saturday nights from 9 p.m. Et to midnight Et on Reelz.
Former hit A&e series “Live Pd” was cancelled in June 2020 amid protests following the murder of George Floyd by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Simultaneously, the show faced a major controversy of its own when it was reported that in 2019 “Live Pd” filmed — and eventually destroyed — footage of a man dying in police custody. At the time, producers expressed regret over the destruction of the footage but explained it was standard practice to do so after completing the investigation that utilized the footage as evidence.
“On Patrol: Live,” which is technically a working title, will premiere this summer. The live show will air Friday and Saturday nights from 9 p.m. Et to midnight Et on Reelz.
- 6/8/2022
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
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
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