The CW has announced the Season 4 premiere date for the drama series “Sullivan’s Crossing,” which is set to return on April 20. The show will air from 8 to 9 p.m. ET/PT.
According to the official logline, the upcoming 10-episode season will see Maggie Sullivan’s (Morgan Kohan) life at the Crossing finally taking shape as she has decided on a new direction for her career and a renewed commitment to Cal (Chad Michael Murray). However, Maggie’s ex-husband, Liam (Marcus Rosner), arrives with a shocking revelation that upends Maggie’s life once again, causing Cal to question whether Maggie will ever truly be able to leave her past behind.
The show “Sullivan’s Crossing” is adapted for television by showrunner Roma Roth and is executive produced by Roth, Christopher E. Perry, Aren Prupas, and Carr, along with additional producing partners. All episodes of Season 4 will be available to stream the next day on the CW App, with Fremantle handling international distribution.
In other programming news, Sony Pictures Television has ordered an additional 24 episodes of the children’s literacy series “Reading Rainbow.” Hosted by Mychal Threets, the series aims to encourage a love of reading among young viewers. Emmy Award-winning kids TV producer Kristen McGregor has joined the series as executive producer and showrunner. The new episodes will be produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television, with shortened versions also being released on Kidzuko, Sony’s kids-focused YouTube channel.
The original “Reading Rainbow” premiered in 1983 and became a cornerstone of educational television, using storytelling to help foster literacy and imagination.
Fox Sports has picked up a new one-hour documentary special titled “You See L.A.,” set to premiere on March 1 at 8 p.m. ET on FS1. The documentary follows the UCLA Bruins women’s basketball program’s historic 2024–25 season, which culminated in the team’s first-ever Final Four appearance. The film features head coach Cori Close and standout players Lauren Betts, Kiki Rice, and Gabriela Jaquez, capturing the team’s postseason run.
Additionally, Apple TV has released a first look at Season 2 of the animated preschool series “Wonder Pets: In The City,” which premieres on March 20. The show follows a trio of classroom pets as they embark on adventures around New York City and the world, traveling in their “Jetcar” to rescue animals in musical, mini-opera-themed adventures.
In casting news, comedian and actor Druski is set to appear as a special commentator on the upcoming season of NBC’s “The Voice: Battle of Champions.” The 29th season premieres on Feb. 23 and features a coaching panel consisting of Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine. Druski will offer unique takes on the coaches’ strategy as they vie for the win, including tracking “Triple Turn Competition” and “Super Steal” among the coaches. The show is hosted by Carson Daly and streams on Peacock the next day. The 4th Annual Children’s & Family Emmy Awards (CAFE) is set to take place on March 2 at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall in New York City. The event will feature a lineup of presenters including June Squibb, Kari Wahlgren, Rachel and Aron Accurso, and Amber Riley. Hosted by multi-award-winning actor John Tartaglia, the ceremony will also include a special performance by Regina Spektor and a presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award to Bill Nye by Robert Picardo.
Among the other presenters at the event are Jennifer Barnhart from “Sesame Street,” Monique Coleman from “High School Musical,” and original “Avenue Q” Broadway cast members. The CAFE Awards aim to celebrate creativity and innovation in children’s entertainment, with the ceremonies set to be streamed live on watch.theemmys.tv and The Emmys apps.
In other news, Netflix has unveiled a trailer and key art for the upcoming Season 2 of “Homicide New York,” scheduled to premiere on March 25. The docu-series follows an elite team of NYPD detectives as they revisit some of the most notorious crimes in the city. Directed by Adam Kassen and executive produced by Dick Wolf, the season promises to delve into gripping homicide investigations that defined the detectives’ careers.
Fans can catch a glimpse of what’s to come in Season 2 by watching the trailer below. Stay tuned for more updates on this thrilling series!

