Is Cops Cancelled?ย
All you need to know about Cops TV show. Find out about the cancel/renew status and premiere date of Cops season 33 and Cops Season 34.
Find out the cancel/renew status of Cops TV show.
Has Cops been cancelled? Is Cops renewed for the 2021-2022 season?
We have the most reliable information on whether Cops is cancelled or renewed for the 2021/22 season or beyond. See below to discover whether there be Season 34 of Cops!
Status: Renewed for Season 33
Cops 2021/22 return date: 1st October 2021
Series Run: March 11, 1989 – May 30, 2020
Total current Season(s): 33
Network(s): Paramount Network
Genre: Documentary, Reality
Cops Series Information:
FOX Nation Greenlights the Return of Iconic Series COPS
Season 33 to Premiere on October 1st
First Responders to Receive Free One-Year Subscription to FOX Nation in Conjunction with COPS Launch
FOX Nation to Donate $5 to Answer the Call for Every New Subscriber
NEW YORK -- FOX Nation has greenlit the return of the iconic series COPS and will premiere season 33 on October 1st, announced Jason Klarman, president of the subscription streaming service. The debut will include the first four episodes and each new installment of COPS thereafter will drop weekly on Friday nights. The deal also includes 15 episodes from season 32.
As part of the COPS launch, FOX Nation will offer all first responders, including police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and paramedics (EMS personnel), a one-year free subscription to the service beginning on Monday, September 13th. FOX Nation will also donate $5 to Answer the Call on behalf of each new subscriber with a maximum donation of $50,000 during the week of September 13-20. Answer The Call is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides financial support to the families of New York City first responders killed in the line of duty.
In making the announcement, Mr. Klarman said, "COPS is one of the most iconic brands on television with an incredibly passionate fan base. We wanted to show our appreciation to all first responders by combining the launch with a free one-year subscription to give back in a small way to those who place their lives on the line every day to keep us safe."
FOX Nation will also debut a new slate of first responder-themed programming beginning September 13th in conjunction with the launch of COPS, including:
911: On Scene - This ride-along show goes behind the scenes with firefighters, EMTs and paramedics from different agencies across the country as they embark on their dangerous jobs of saving lives.
When Seconds Count - Anchored by FOX News Channel's Harris Faulkner, this special will showcase dramatic footage of various rescues caught on tape, featuring the actual rescuers and the victims involved, telling the emotional stories behind each video.
Protect and Serve - Hosted by FOX News Channel contributor and former homicide detective Ted Williams, this program will spotlight the good deeds and the truly heroic and impactful interactions that police officers often perform in the communities they serve.
Answer The Call - Centered on the charity by the same name, this special will focus on children of fallen first responders as they recount stories of their loved ones who died in service and discuss how the charity has helped them following the tragedy of 9/11. Answer the Call was formed after 9/11 to support the families of the NYPD, NYFD, PAPD and EMS Personnel who were killed in the line of duty on 9/11.
Cops, the seminal reality ride-along show that forever changed the TV landscape, has moved to its new "beat" on Spike. This groundbreaking, raw, and realistic series provides unprecedented access into the daily lives and work of police officers, constables, and sheriff's deputies from around the country.
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Daniel says
what a knee jerk reaction, after 20 plus seasons, let people choose not to watch a show