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Airing on the NBC television network, Songland features successful singers looking for unknown songwriters to pen their next hit. In each episode, songwriters perform their original tracks before successful musical producers Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, and Shane McAnally, and the guest artist of the week. The artist then narrows the field to three writers, each of whom works with one of the producers to arrange their song to serve the artist. By episode’s end, the artist selects a song to record for a global release. In the second season, guest artists include Boyz II Men, Florida Georgia Line, Luis Fonsi, H.E.R., Lady Antebellum, Martina McBride, Julia Michaels, Ben Platt, Bebe Rexha and Usher.
Season Two Ratings
The second season of Songland averages a 0.62 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 3.27 million viewers. Compared to season one, that’s down by 26% in the demo and down by 19% in viewership. Find out how Songland stacks up against other NBC TV shows.
Songland has been cancelled, so there won’t be a third season. Stay tuned for further updates.
Telly’s Take
Will NBC cancel or renew Songland for season three? This show did well enough last year to land a renewal and, despite a moderate downswing in the ratings, I suspect NBC will bring it back for a third round. I’ll update this page with breaking developments. Subscribe for free alerts on Songland cancellation or renewal news.
Status update: The last episode of Songland aired in June 2020, so it’s presumed to have been cancelled by NBC.
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