FX's 'Atlanta' sets September premiere for final season (TV News Roundup)

The fourth and final season of FX's "Atlanta" has set a premiere date for September, with episodes airing on Hulu the following day after airing.

Starring series creator Donald Glover, Brian Tyree Henry, LaKeith Stanfield, and Zazie Beetz, the upcoming season reunites with Earn, Alfred, Darius, and Van in their hometown of Atlanta after their Season 3 trip. across Europe, with the main theme of the new season wondering if the city has changed or if it has.

The teaser highlights many references from the show's 31 episodes to date, including the unseen car from Season 1 episode "The Club" and an appearance by fan-favorite supporting character Zan. played by Freddie Kuguru. The third season featured the main cast traveling across Europe in just over half of its ten episodes, with the remaining episodes returning to Atlanta, featuring anthology stories focusing on new characters.

Glover's executive is producing "Atlanta" alongside his brother and screenwriter Stephen Glover, director Hiro Murai, writer Stefani Robinson, Paul Simms and Dianne McGunigle. The show is produced by FX Productions.

Check out the full teaser below.

Also in today's newscasts:

TRAILERS

Vice TV's "QANon The Search for Q" will premiere its second season on August 24 on Vice. The show explores the beginnings, later rise and social impact of QAnon, the far-right political conspiracy movement that has been the subject of constant discourse during former President Donald Trump's tenure. Season 2 will pick up following the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol, with Bayan Joonam and Marley Clements continuing to investigate the ongoing shadow war the Anons have waged at school board meetings, churches, political rallies, and local and state surveys. And 18 months after Q last dropped in December 2020, hints of a further drop have surfaced, adding new intrigue to the pair's investigation. Check out the trailer below.

PROGRAMMING

Fox Entertainment's Tubi streaming service has added the Gordon Ramsay FAST channel to its lineup of channels. The Ramsay-focused channel currently features episodes of "Hell's Kitchen," "Kitchen Nightmares," "MasterChef," and "MasterChef Junior," along with series like "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares," "Ramsay's Best Restaurant," "Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery." Course, "Gordon's Great Escape," "The F Word," and "Ramsay In 10" are set to join the channel's lineup in September. Ramsay's TV resume is comprehensive globally, hosting and producing many of the aforementioned shows, and his production company Studio Ramsay Global was launched last year in partnership with Fox Entertainment.

"Hell's Kitchen" and "Kitchen Nightmares" are distributed by FilmRise, "MasterChef" is distributed by Banijay Rights and "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares", "Ramsay's Best Restaurant", "Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery Course", "Gordon's Great Escape " and "The F Word" are all under license from All3Media International.

RATINGS

FETV (Family Entertainment Television) has revealed that its June 2022 ratings were the highest monthly ratings ever for the network, according to C3 ratings released by Nielsen Media Research. The ratings revealed that the network had 52 consecutive weeks of year-over-year growth in one day with total viewership; the highest ever quarterly average over a total day and among total household audience, adults 25-54 and adults 35-64; three consecutive months of record viewership among adults 25-54; and the fifth consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth in total days with adults aged 25-54. For the month of June, FETV ranked #43 in total day with households among ad-supported cable networks and #36 in premium with households. FETV's ratings boost follows the recent addition of 11 million subscribers to the network through a launch with the nation's largest cable company.

MANAGEMENT NEWS

Douglas Bensimon and Edward Mejia have been promoted to vice president of current series at Disney Television Animation, the animation studio of Disney Branded Television. The announcement was made by Meredith Roberts, executive vice president of television animation at Disney Branded Television. Bensimon leads a team focused primarily on serialized Disney Television Animation properties for Disney+ and Disney Channel, and he also works closely with Marvel on its branded content for kids ages 6-14 and families. Mejia leads a team that focuses on Disney Television Animation titles from Disney Heritage characters and stories for Disney+ and Disney Channel. Bensimon and Mejia continue to report to Khaki Jones, senior vice president of the current...

FX's 'Atlanta' sets September premiere for final season (TV News Roundup)

The fourth and final season of FX's "Atlanta" has set a premiere date for September, with episodes airing on Hulu the following day after airing.

Starring series creator Donald Glover, Brian Tyree Henry, LaKeith Stanfield, and Zazie Beetz, the upcoming season reunites with Earn, Alfred, Darius, and Van in their hometown of Atlanta after their Season 3 trip. across Europe, with the main theme of the new season wondering if the city has changed or if it has.

The teaser highlights many references from the show's 31 episodes to date, including the unseen car from Season 1 episode "The Club" and an appearance by fan-favorite supporting character Zan. played by Freddie Kuguru. The third season featured the main cast traveling across Europe in just over half of its ten episodes, with the remaining episodes returning to Atlanta, featuring anthology stories focusing on new characters.

Glover's executive is producing "Atlanta" alongside his brother and screenwriter Stephen Glover, director Hiro Murai, writer Stefani Robinson, Paul Simms and Dianne McGunigle. The show is produced by FX Productions.

Check out the full teaser below.

Also in today's newscasts:

TRAILERS

Vice TV's "QANon The Search for Q" will premiere its second season on August 24 on Vice. The show explores the beginnings, later rise and social impact of QAnon, the far-right political conspiracy movement that has been the subject of constant discourse during former President Donald Trump's tenure. Season 2 will pick up following the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol, with Bayan Joonam and Marley Clements continuing to investigate the ongoing shadow war the Anons have waged at school board meetings, churches, political rallies, and local and state surveys. And 18 months after Q last dropped in December 2020, hints of a further drop have surfaced, adding new intrigue to the pair's investigation. Check out the trailer below.

PROGRAMMING

Fox Entertainment's Tubi streaming service has added the Gordon Ramsay FAST channel to its lineup of channels. The Ramsay-focused channel currently features episodes of "Hell's Kitchen," "Kitchen Nightmares," "MasterChef," and "MasterChef Junior," along with series like "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares," "Ramsay's Best Restaurant," "Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery." Course, "Gordon's Great Escape," "The F Word," and "Ramsay In 10" are set to join the channel's lineup in September. Ramsay's TV resume is comprehensive globally, hosting and producing many of the aforementioned shows, and his production company Studio Ramsay Global was launched last year in partnership with Fox Entertainment.

"Hell's Kitchen" and "Kitchen Nightmares" are distributed by FilmRise, "MasterChef" is distributed by Banijay Rights and "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares", "Ramsay's Best Restaurant", "Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery Course", "Gordon's Great Escape " and "The F Word" are all under license from All3Media International.

RATINGS

FETV (Family Entertainment Television) has revealed that its June 2022 ratings were the highest monthly ratings ever for the network, according to C3 ratings released by Nielsen Media Research. The ratings revealed that the network had 52 consecutive weeks of year-over-year growth in one day with total viewership; the highest ever quarterly average over a total day and among total household audience, adults 25-54 and adults 35-64; three consecutive months of record viewership among adults 25-54; and the fifth consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth in total days with adults aged 25-54. For the month of June, FETV ranked #43 in total day with households among ad-supported cable networks and #36 in premium with households. FETV's ratings boost follows the recent addition of 11 million subscribers to the network through a launch with the nation's largest cable company.

MANAGEMENT NEWS

Douglas Bensimon and Edward Mejia have been promoted to vice president of current series at Disney Television Animation, the animation studio of Disney Branded Television. The announcement was made by Meredith Roberts, executive vice president of television animation at Disney Branded Television. Bensimon leads a team focused primarily on serialized Disney Television Animation properties for Disney+ and Disney Channel, and he also works closely with Marvel on its branded content for kids ages 6-14 and families. Mejia leads a team that focuses on Disney Television Animation titles from Disney Heritage characters and stories for Disney+ and Disney Channel. Bensimon and Mejia continue to report to Khaki Jones, senior vice president of the current...

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