NBCUniversal, home of the most powerful entertainment portfolio on television, unveils a wide-ranging programming slate across Bravo, E!, USA Network, SYFY, and Oxygen True Crime that includes a trio of bold new original series, exclusive live sports, and returning fan favorites for the 2024-25 season.
New series highlights across the portfolio include “Making it in Manhattan” W/T (Bravo), “Revival” (SYFY), and “Untitled Cori Broadus and Snoop Dogg Project” W/T (E!). Through the end of 2024, USA Network will become the exclusive linear home of both WWE flagship programs, “WWE Monday Night RAW” and “WWE SmackDown,” which returns to the network on Sept 13. as part of a new multi-year partnership.
Additional season pick-ups of fan favorites include “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (Bravo),” multiple cities from “The Real Housewives” franchise (Bravo), “Below Deck” (Bravo), “The Valley” (Bravo), “Summer House” (Bravo), “Snapped” (Oxygen True Crime), “Cold Justice” (Oxygen True Crime) and more.
Below check out upcoming programming for each network.
BRAVO
As a top 5 cable entertainment brand with 5 of the top 10 reality shows on cable, Bravo is a premiere cultural and lifestyle destination. Home to the most passionate fanbase in television, Bravo ranks #1 in Primetime Loyalty, with its viewers tuning into the network on more days of the year than viewers of any other network on television. All Bravo series are available to stream next day on Peacock.
New to the Bravo lineup is “Making it in Manhattan,” (W/T) an unscripted series that follows a tight-knit group of friends in New York City as they navigate the trials and triumphs of young adulthood. In development at the network is “On Safari,” (W/T) which is set in the heart of the South African Bush and explores the spectacular world of the most luxurious safari experiences, and the international group of guides who create once-in-a-lifetime moments for their adventure-seeking clientele.
Bravo’s slate of returning hits includes a new season of “The Valley,” its most-watched freshman series in nearly a decade, along with “Summer House,” which is currently having its most-watched season in the show’s eight-year history, and “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen,” which celebrates its 15th anniversary this year.
Other shows with upcoming new seasons include “Married to Medicine,” “Top Chef,” “Southern Charm,” “Southern Hospitality,” “Below Deck,” “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” “The Real Housewives of Orange County,” “The Real Housewives of Miami,” “The Real Housewives of New York City,” “The Real Housewives of Potomac,” and “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.”
USA NETWORK
Building off its more than 25-year streak as a top 5 cable network, USA Network is home to some of the most iconic, larger-than-life characters and live sports on television.
This summer USA Network premieres “The Anonymous,” (W/T) the highly anticipated competition series from the producers of “The Traitors,” Studio Lambert. The series is a social strategy game played in two worlds: the real world, where players interact face to face, and also in the digital world, where the players communicate behind a mask of anonymity, known as Anonymous Mode. Here in individual private hideouts, each player is free to say whatever they want to advance their game. The question is: Can they stay anonymous, or will the other players guess their identity, causing them to lose their power in the game?
Starting in September and through the end of 2024, USA Network will serve as the exclusive linear home of the WWE’s two tentpole franchises “WWE Monday Night RAW” and “WWE SmackDown,” which returns to the network on Sept. 13 as part of a new multi-year partnership.
To celebrate, USA Network will be launching WWE Week on Sept. 9. All week long, the network will air films from the “Fast and the Furious” franchise starring Dwayne Johnson, “Blockers” starring John Cena, and the Peacock documentary “Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal.”
E!
As one of the most iconic and recognizable brands in pop-culture programming, E! remains a top destination for viewers. New to the network is “Untitled Cori Broadus and Snoop Dogg Project,” (W/T), an intimate three-part docuseries that features Cori Broadus, the daughter of cultural icon Snoop Dogg, and her fiancé, Wayne Deuce, as they navigate life, love and their upcoming nuptials. The brand’s returning slate includes season 2 of “House of Villains,” E!’s most-watched freshman series since 2020, the entertainment news series “E! News,” hosted by Justin Sylvester and Keltie Knight, and its signature red carpet franchise, “Live from E!,” hosted by Laverne Cox.
The “E! News” brand is the leading multi-platform publisher delivering breaking entertainment news and pop culture coverage 24/7 across linear, digital, and social media. E! boasts one of the top entertainment news websites with E! Online and a larger-than-life presence on social media with more than 80 million followers and growing across platforms. In Q1 of 2024, E! Online garnered more than 450 million page views alone, and in March 2024, the E! News YouTube channel achieved its highest month on record, reaching more than 42M views.
SYFY
SYFY continues to redefine genre programming for fans, ranking as one of cable’s top 10 highest-reaching networks across all key demos in total day year-to-date.
New to the network’s slate is “Revival,” a scripted original series based on the “Revival” comic book series centered around one miraculous day in rural Wisconsin when the recently deceased suddenly rise from their graves. But this is no zombie story as the “revived” appear and act just like they once were.
Breakout hit scripted series “Reginald the Vampire, starring Jacob Batalon, returns for its season 2 premiere on May 8 followed this summer by season 2 of “The Ark.” In 2025, “Revival” will be joined by season 3 of fan-favorite scripted series “SurrealEstate.”
OXYGEN TRUE CRIME
Oxygen True Crime, which just celebrated its best year ever in Total Day and Prime cable rankings, is adding 7 new series and specials to its roster with 9 series returning to the schedule.
New upcoming programming includes “Dateline: The Smoking Gun” (WT), in which murder investigations are dangerously close to going cold until law enforcement uncover clues that ultimately lead to justice; “Philly Homicide” (WT), covering some of the Philadelphia’s most disturbing murders; “A Plan to Kill” (WT), which examines the meticulous planning of unfathomable slayings; and “The Girl on the Milk Carton” (WT), which explores the harrowing investigation of a young girl’s vanishing. A full list of new programming coming to the network is below.
Five additional series will return over the course of the year following the spring 2024 premieres of new series “Deadly Waters with Captain Lee” and “Sins of the South.” A fifth season of “Accident, Suicide or Murder” also premieres this spring. Returning with all-new seasons in summer 2024 are fan-favorite hits “Snapped,” which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, “Snapped: Behind Bars,” “Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins” and “Real Murders of Atlanta.”
“Cold Justice,” “Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler,” “New York Homicide” and “Fatal Family Feuds” will return to the network in 2025.