Early renewals has been something of a trend this year for broadcast TV.

ABC handed down heaps of good news back in March. The CW did the same just days later. CBS and FOX followed.

This, naturally, is excellent news for the creatives who had even more time to plan some nail-biting season enders, knowing they were guaranteed a return.

But not everyone knows their fate as of yet. As the TV industry gears up for Upfronts — the week during which networks make more renewals and cancellations official — more and more news about shows' fates continues to trickle in.

So let's take a look at what we know so far:

ABC

While ABC took a hit in the drama department this year, the network continues to go strong when it comes to family-focused comedies, even renewing bubble shows The Real O'Neals and Dr. Ken. Hey, why fix what's not broken?

Also, when are they going to change the name of TGIT (Thank God it's Thursday) to TGFS (Thank God for Shondaland)? Everything we'll see again next year:

American Crime

America's Funniest Home Videos

The Bachelor

black-ish

The Catch

Dancing with the Stars

Dr. Ken

Fresh Off the Boat

The Goldbergs

Grey's Anatomy

How to Get Away with Murder

Last Man Standing

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

The Middle

Modern Family

Once Upon a Time

Quantico

The Real O'Neals

Scandal

Shark Tank

CBS

Perhaps the most shocking renewal of the season was actually one for a CBS show that's not listed below — Supergirl. Though that series' move to The CW was previously rumored, it certainly says a thing or two about what CBS sees as Supergirl's future — fewer capes, more crimes of the week.

2 Broke Girls

The Amazing Race

The Big Bang Theory

Big Brother

Blue Bloods

Criminal Minds

Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders

Code Black

Elementary

Hawaii Five-0

Life in Pieces

Madam Secretary

Mom

NCIS

NCIS: LA

NCIS: New Orleans

The Odd Couple

Scorpion

Survivor

Undercover Boss



The CW

Superheroes, Supernatural and super fun. No major complaints or comments about what's below — this network knows what it is, and is cool with staying the course.

The 100

Arrow

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

iZombie

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

The Flash

Jane the Virgin

Reign

Supergirl (saved from the CBS chopping block)

Supernatural

The Originals

The Vampire Diaries

Fox

Here's what you can say about Fox — its slate of existing shows is wonderfully versatile. There's literally no other network with has animation, a soap, procedurals, a comic book-themed show, quirky comedies and a reliable reality show workhorse. The net's new show pick-ups will be particularly interesting, as it's unclear what Fox might feel it's missing at the moment.

Bones

Empire

Gotham

Lucifer

Rosewood

Scream Queens

Bob's Burgers

Family Guy

The Simpsons

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

The Last Man on Earth

New Girl

Hell's Kitchen

MasterChef Jr.

Sleepy Hollow

NBC

As you look at this list, just remember NBC has a fourth Chicago show already confirmed for a season order. Because CHICAGO.

The Blacklist

The Carmichael Show

Chicago Fire

Chicago P.D.

Chicago Med

Grimm

Law & Order: SVU

The Voice

Superstore

American Ninja Warrior

Little Big Shots

Blindspot

Shades of Blue

Hollywood Game Night

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