List of programs broadcast by Paramount Network

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The following is a list of programs that have aired on Paramount Network , an American pay television channel owned by the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global.

Contents

Original programming

Current original programming

Drama

TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Yellowstone Drama June 20, 20185 seasons, 47 episodes37–92 min.Final season part 2 due to premiere in November 2024 [1]

Unscripted

Reality
TitleGenrePremiereSeasonsLengthStatus
Bar Rescue Semi-reality March 11, 2018 [lower-alpha 1] 9 seasons, 235 episodes42 min.Season 10 ongoing [2]

Former original programming

Scripted

TitleGenrePremiereFinaleSeasonsFormat / Length
Waco [3] Drama January 24, 2018February 28, 20181 season, 6 episodes Miniseries / 60 min.
Nobodies [4] Comedy March 29, 2018May 29, 20181 season, 3 episodes [lower-alpha 2] 22 min.
American Woman [5] Comedy June 7, 2018August 23, 20181 season, 11 episodes19–26 min.
Heathers [6] Dark comedy October 25, 2018October 29, 20181 season, 9 episodes [lower-alpha 3] Edited version / 32–42 min.
68 Whiskey Comedy drama January 15, 2020March 18, 20201 season, 10 episodes60 min.

Docuseries

TitleGenrePremiereFinaleSeasonsFormat / Length
Cops [7] [lower-alpha 4] Documentary/Reality legalJanuary 22, 2018May 11, 20202 seasons, 26 episodes30 min.
It Was Him: The Many Murders of Ed Edwards [8] Documentary April 16, 2018May 21, 20181 season, 6 episodes Miniseries / 40–43 min.
Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story [9] Documentary July 30, 2018September 10, 20181 season, 6 episodes Miniseries / 42–43 min.

Unscripted

Reality
TitleGenrePremiereFinaleSeasonsFormat / Length
Battle of the Fittest Couples Reality competition October 15, 2019November 5, 20191 season, 10 episodes60 min.
Ink Master [lower-alpha 5] Reality competition January 23, 2018April 14, 20204 seasons, 61 episodes42 min.
Ink Master: Angels [lower-alpha 6] Reality competition March 27, 2018March 27, 20181 season, 10 episodes40 min.
Ink Master: Grudge Match Reality competition October 1, 2019December 17, 20191 season, 12 episodes60 min.
The Last Cowboy Reality competition July 24, 2019August 28, 20191 season, 10 episodes60 min.
Lip Sync Battle [lower-alpha 7] Reality competition January 18, 2018June 27, 20195 seasons, 91 episodes60 min.
Wife Swap Semi-reality April 4, 2019April 16, 20202 season, 20 episodes60 min.
Marriage Rescue Semi-reality June 2, 2019July 7, 20191 season, 6 episodes60 min.
Sports
TitleGenrePremiereFinaleSeasonsFormat / Length
Bellator MMA [lower-alpha 8] Mixed martial arts January 20, 2018September 9, 20202 seasons, TBA episodes120 min.

Original special programming

Upcoming original programming

Syndicated programming

Current

Former

See also

Notes

  1. Previously aired 5 seasons and 149 episodes on Spike.
  2. Nobodies previously aired 1 season and 12 episodes on TV Land. After airing three episodes, Paramount Network pulled the series and moved it back to TV Land.
  3. In United States, Heathers was edited for content by the network resulting in numerous cuts and the number of episodes being reduced from 10 to 9. The show previously aired in selected territories in Europe in its original 10 episodes version.
  4. Previously aired 30 seasons and 1,010 episodes on Fox and Spike.
  5. Previously aired 9 seasons and 115 episodes on Spike.
  6. Previously aired 1 seasons and 11 episodes on Spike.
  7. Previously aired 3 seasons and 63 episodes on Spike.
  8. Previously aired 18 seasons and 191 episodes on Spike. Moved to CBS Sports Network.

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