‘School Spirits’ Season 2 Premiere Date Announced (TV Roundup)

"School Spirits" Season 2 Premieres on Paramount+ on Jan. 30

The highly-anticipated second season of "School Spirits" is set to premiere on Paramount+ on Thursday, Jan. 30. The season picks up where the first left off, following Maddie Nears (Peyton List) as she navigates the afterlife and searches for her missing body with the help of Simon (Kristian Ventura) and a dynamic cast including Spencer MacPherson, Kiara Pichardo, Sarah Yarkin, Nick Pugliese, Rainbow Wedell, Josh Zuckerman, and Milo Manheim.

New episodes of the eight-episode season will be released weekly on Thursdays, with Awesomeness TV producing and creators Nate Trinrud and Megan Trinrud serving as executive producers.

Additionally, a trailer for the new season has been released.

"Tribunal Justice" Season 2 Official Trailer Unveiled

The spirited judges of "Tribunal Justice" are back in the official trailer for Season 2. The show follows three judges as they tackle real cases and engage in spirited debates, making the final verdict unpredictable for viewers. Executive produced by judicial icon Judy Sheindlin, the show features judges Patricia DiMango, Tanya Acker, and Adam Levy.

"Tribunal Justice" is set to premiere on Prime Video on Jan. 27, with new episodes airing every weekday.

New Animated Series "Goldie" Premieres on Apple TV+

A new animated children’s show titled "Goldie" is set to premiere globally on Apple TV+ on Valentine’s Day. Based on a short film by Emily Brundige, the series follows a giant named Goldie as she embarks on adventures with her friends in Boysenberg. The voice cast includes Jessica McKenna, Dee Bradley Baker, and Amari McCoy, with guest appearances by Nicole Byer, Al Yankovic, and Henry Winkler.

The series consists of 13 half-hour episodes and aims to celebrate uniqueness and individuality.

Other TV News Highlights

  • "Um, Actually" Season 10 premieres on Dropout on January 28.
  • Seth Rogen’s documentary "Taking Care" now available on various platforms.
  • "The Buddy Way," an ESPN documentary executive produced by Peyton Manning, debuts on Jan. 29.
  • Fox’s primetime animation lineup returns with new episodes this winter.
  • Season 4 of "Godfather of Harlem" starring Forest Whitaker premieres on April 13.

Executive and Deal News

  • Tubi CEO Anjali Sud to headline at The Banff World Media Festival.
  • Priya Aiyar promoted to Chief Legal Officer at Warner Bros. Discovery.
  • BBC Studios hires Jenny Groom as EVP of unscripted development.
  • Smithhouse PR agency announces promotions for key team members.
  • LAist and CBS Los Angeles announce media partnership for expanded local coverage.
  • Prime Video, STARZ, and Warner Bros. Discovery launch Max/STARZ bundle for subscribers.

Hires in News

  • Anna Coren joins CBS News as a foreign correspondent based in Hong Kong, bringing extensive experience in international reporting and documentary filmmaking.

These updates in the world of television promise an exciting lineup of content and developments for audiences to look forward to.