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What’s This TV Show About?
Airing on the CBS television network, Love Island is based on the British show of the same name. Arielle Vandenberg hosts the matchmaking competition program which, in its second season, unfolds in a stunning villa in Las Vegas. Single “Islanders” meet and romance each other, hoping to form a relationship. “Islanders” who don’t manage to become part of a couple are at risk for elimination. From time to time, the show introduces new people into the mix to shake things up. The two contestants who are still part of a couple at the season’s end win the game and the chance to leave with both love and a cash prize.
Season Two Ratings
The second season of Love Island averaged a 0.41 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 1.82 million viewers. Compared to season one, that’s down by 12% in the demo and down by 17% in viewership. Find out how Love Island stacks up against other CBS TV shows.
Love Island has been renewed for a third season which will debut July 7, 2021. Stay tuned for further updates.
Telly’s Take
Will CBS cancel or renew Love Island for season three? The ratings were quite low last season but CBS supposedly renewed it because it did well attracting younger viewers to watch via streaming. The numbers are low once again but, I suspect that it will be renewed. I’ll update this page with breaking developments. Subscribe for free alerts on Love Island cancellation or renewal news.
1/28/21 update: Love Island has been renewed for a third season on CBS.
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