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What's Behind the TV Industry's Sudden Pilot Season Revival?

Networks order more pilots, but is it a sign of renewed health or a desperate attempt to stay relevant?

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The TV industry has been on shaky ground in recent years, with the number of pilots ordered by networks declining steadily since 2019. However, in a surprising turn of events, this year's pilot season has seen a...

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    Barry Manilow Reveals ‘Very Depressing’ Surgeon’s Orders to Postpone More Shows, Extend Recovery Time After Cancer Treatment

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What's Behind the TV Industry's Sudden Pilot Season Revival?

Networks order more pilots, but is it a sign of renewed health or a desperate attempt to stay relevant?

Saturday, February 21, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The TV industry has been on shaky ground in recent years, with the number of pilots ordered by networks declining steadily since 2019. However, in a surprising turn of events, this year's pilot season has seen a mini-revival, with NBC ordering eight pilots in the past two months, more than double the number of pilots it picked up last year. But what's behind this sudden surge, and does it signal a renewed sense of health for the industry?

According to industry insiders, the uptick in pilot orders can be attributed to a combination of factors, including the aftereffects of the 2023 strikes and a shift towards more efficient development models. However, with Fox and The CW all but abandoning pilots in favor of script-to-series or straight-to-series pickups, it's unclear whether this trend will continue.

Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, Stephen Amell has been cast as the lead in the upcoming Baywatch reboot, and Barry Manilow has been forced to postpone his tour due to health issues. Manilow, who had been expected to resume his arena tour, took to social media to share the disappointing news, citing his surgeon's orders to extend his recovery time after cancer treatment.

In other news, the Cotswolds, a picturesque region in south-central England, has become a hotspot for luxury travel and entertainment. Dubbed the "Hamptons of London," the area boasts a range of high-end hotels, restaurants, and shops, making it a popular destination for the British upper crust.

But amidst the glamour and glitz, there are also more serious stories being told. Turkish writer-director Emin Alper's latest film, Salvation, is a powerful slow-burn drama that explores the blurred boundaries between good and evil. The movie, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, is a timely allegory for the dangers of nationalist rhetoric and the consequences of unchecked power.

As the TV industry continues to navigate its uncertain future, it's clear that there are still many stories worth telling. Whether it's the revival of pilot season or the latest developments in the world of entertainment, one thing is certain: the show must go on.

Sources:

  • "A Slow-Motion Eulogy for the TV Industry" by [Author's Name]
  • "Salvation Review: Mystical Visions, Folkloric Superstitions and Political Alarmism Combine to Unsettling Effect in Anatomy of a Massacre" by [Author's Name]
  • "Barry Manilow Reveals 'Very Depressing' Surgeon's Orders to Postpone More Shows, Extend Recovery Time After Cancer Treatment" by [Author's Name]
  • "Even Stephen Amell Had to Run After 'Baywatch' Lead Role (But Not in Slow Motion)" by [Author's Name]
  • "The Best Hotels, Restaurants and Shops to Visit in the Cotswolds — the Hamptons of London" by [Author's Name]

The TV industry has been on shaky ground in recent years, with the number of pilots ordered by networks declining steadily since 2019. However, in a surprising turn of events, this year's pilot season has seen a mini-revival, with NBC ordering eight pilots in the past two months, more than double the number of pilots it picked up last year. But what's behind this sudden surge, and does it signal a renewed sense of health for the industry?

According to industry insiders, the uptick in pilot orders can be attributed to a combination of factors, including the aftereffects of the 2023 strikes and a shift towards more efficient development models. However, with Fox and The CW all but abandoning pilots in favor of script-to-series or straight-to-series pickups, it's unclear whether this trend will continue.

Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, Stephen Amell has been cast as the lead in the upcoming Baywatch reboot, and Barry Manilow has been forced to postpone his tour due to health issues. Manilow, who had been expected to resume his arena tour, took to social media to share the disappointing news, citing his surgeon's orders to extend his recovery time after cancer treatment.

In other news, the Cotswolds, a picturesque region in south-central England, has become a hotspot for luxury travel and entertainment. Dubbed the "Hamptons of London," the area boasts a range of high-end hotels, restaurants, and shops, making it a popular destination for the British upper crust.

But amidst the glamour and glitz, there are also more serious stories being told. Turkish writer-director Emin Alper's latest film, Salvation, is a powerful slow-burn drama that explores the blurred boundaries between good and evil. The movie, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, is a timely allegory for the dangers of nationalist rhetoric and the consequences of unchecked power.

As the TV industry continues to navigate its uncertain future, it's clear that there are still many stories worth telling. Whether it's the revival of pilot season or the latest developments in the world of entertainment, one thing is certain: the show must go on.

Sources:

  • "A Slow-Motion Eulogy for the TV Industry" by [Author's Name]
  • "Salvation Review: Mystical Visions, Folkloric Superstitions and Political Alarmism Combine to Unsettling Effect in Anatomy of a Massacre" by [Author's Name]
  • "Barry Manilow Reveals 'Very Depressing' Surgeon's Orders to Postpone More Shows, Extend Recovery Time After Cancer Treatment" by [Author's Name]
  • "Even Stephen Amell Had to Run After 'Baywatch' Lead Role (But Not in Slow Motion)" by [Author's Name]
  • "The Best Hotels, Restaurants and Shops to Visit in the Cotswolds — the Hamptons of London" by [Author's Name]

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