“RJ Decker,” a new series starring Scott Speedman, will premiere March 3 at 10 p.m. on ABC. The show joins the network’s Tuesday night lineup, which includes “Will Trent” and “High Potential.” All shows will be available to stream the next day on Hulu.
With the premiere of this series, Season 8 of “The Rookie” will shift timeslots to Mondays at 10 p.m. starting Jan. 26.
Written by Rob Doherty, the series follows RJ Decker (Speedman), an ex-con and disgraced newspaper photographer who restarts his life in South Florida’s colorful, crime-filled world as a private investigator. Over the course of the show, he’ll tackle a range of cases with the help of “his journalist ex, her police detective wife and a shadowy new benefactor — a woman from his past who could be his greatest ally … or his one-way ticket back to prison,” the official logline reads.
In addition to Speedman, the cast includes Jaina Lee Ortiz as Emilia “Emi” Ochoa, Bevin Bru as Detective Melody “Mel” Abreau, Kevin Rankin as Aloysius “Wish” Aiken and Adelaide Clemens as Catherine Delacroix.
Based on Carl Hiaasen’s novel “Double Whammy,” Carl Hiaasen, Carl Beverly and Sarah Timberman serve as executive producers, as does Doherty and the show’s director Paul McGuigan. 20th Television produced the show. Speedman also serves as a producer.
PROGRAMMING
The CW is hitting the road with “The Great American Road Rally: Celebrity Edition,” a new prime-time event series hosted by Ian Ziering. The series premieres Wednesday, May 13 at 9 p.m. ET/PT and will air weekly, ending with a live two-hour finale on July 22 at 8–10 p.m. ET/PT.
Timed to coincide with major national milestones in 2026 — including America’s 250th anniversary and the 100th anniversary of Route 66 — the series follows 10 celebrity-driven vehicles traveling cross-country along the iconic highway. Each team is aligned with a charitable cause, combining competition with community engagement and fundraising. Ziering, a longtime car enthusiast and philanthropist, will guide viewers through the journey, spotlighting local stories and causes along the way.
Produced by 7 Bridges Media Group, the series is positioned as a limited-run national event rather than a traditional competition show, with additional details on celebrity participants, community activations and fan engagement to be announced in the coming weeks.
AWARDS
Judge Judy Sheindlin will receive the Edward F. McLaughlin Lifetime Achievement Award from the Broadcasters Foundation of America at its annual gala on March 9 at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. The honor recognizes Sheindlin’s decades-long impact on broadcasting, following her transition from presiding in New York City Family Court to creating the hit courtroom series “Judge Judy,” which topped all of syndication for much of its historic 25-year run.
A four-time Emmy winner, including a Lifetime Achievement Award, Sheindlin has since expanded her courtroom empire with Amazon’s two-time Emmy-winning “Judy Justice,” along with “Justice on Trial” and “Tribunal Justice,” and CBS’ long-running “Hot Bench,” now in its 12th season. She is also set to executive produce “Adam’s Law” for CBS in 2026.
“Judy’s no-nonsense approach to legal disputes has provided riveting television entertainment to millions of viewers,” said BFOA president Tim McCarthy. Sheindlin has previously been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame.