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‘Dancing with the Stars’ moving to Disney+ after 30 seasons on ABC

- By Muri Assunção

“Dancing with the Stars” is saying one, two, bye, bye, bye to network television.

The popular ballroom dance competitio­n, which recently wrapped up its 30th season, is waltzing away from ABC.

On Friday, Disney announced that the show — where celebritie­s and profession­al dancers try to win over the votes of TV watchers and profession­al judges through rumba, mambo and quickstep routines — had been renewed for two more seasons, and that it would be moving to Disney+.

The move will make the Tyra Banks-hosted televised competitio­n the first live series to debut on the streaming service.

“‘Dancing with the Stars’ has entertaine­d fans for 16 years on ABC, and we are excited to bring this beloved show exclusivel­y to Disney+ as the platform’s first-ever live series,” Kareem Daniel, chairman of Disney Media and Entertainm­ent Distributi­on, said in a statement.

“The show’s broad appeal, as well as the overwhelmi­ng popularity of its Disneythem­ed competitio­n nights, make Disney+ the perfect home for ‘Dancing with the Stars’ while continuing to expand our demographi­c reach,” Daniel added.

According to Deadline, Disney-owned ABC sent an advisory to its affiliates on Friday morning, saying that the change comes from the network’s decision to air NFL football on the Monday nights in the fall, a slot occupied by “DWTS” for the last 15 years.

Produced in front of a live audience by BBC Studios in Los Angeles, the show has remained popular since it premiered on June 1, 2005. During its fall 2021 run, it ranked among the top five unscripted series with adults 18-49.

“‘Dancing with the Stars’ has been a beloved staple on ABC for 30 seasons and brought so much joy to millions of viewers,” said Dana Walden, chairman of entertainm­ent at Walt Disney Television.

“As we’re significan­tly expanding our unscripted slate at ABC, this is a great opportunit­y to introduce this show to a whole new generation of fans on Disney+,” she added.

Calling the move “unpreceden­ted,” Valerie Bruce, BBC Studios general manager, noted that “the fact that our iconic global format ‘Dancing with the Stars’ will now set the record as the first live series on Disney+ represents a major growth opportunit­y and a bold next step forward in the evolution of the franchise.”

 ?? Eric McCandless/aBC/TnS ?? Daniella Karagach and Nelly perform on “Dancing With the Stars.” On Friday, Disney announced the show has been renewed for two more seasons, and that it would be moving from ABC to Disney+.
Eric McCandless/aBC/TnS Daniella Karagach and Nelly perform on “Dancing With the Stars.” On Friday, Disney announced the show has been renewed for two more seasons, and that it would be moving from ABC to Disney+.

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