Current CW co-owners, Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global, will each be granted a 12.5 percent ownership interest in The CW and will continue to produce original, scripted content for the network.
AMC Networks' Sundance Now and Shudder acquired the drama. The series is set to debut in the US on 12th January 2021 after the completion of The CW’s broadcast run.
The award show will appear on 11 ViacomCBS brands at 8 PM. ET along with The CW. The network became one of MTV’s siblings when Viacom and CBS merged last year.
The network plans to air this fall, for its 2020-2021 season in hopes of restructuring its programming. NBCUniversal Global Distribution covered the international distribution of the series on behalf of Sky Studios.
The distributor has sold the CBC Original drama series “Coroner” to The CW Network, allowing viewers in the United States to watch the global hit show for the first time.