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Is the spirit of “Ghosts” still alive? Fans are eagerly awaiting news on whether the CBS comedy series has been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season. This page is your go-to resource for tracking the status of “Ghosts.” Bookmark it or subscribe for the latest updates—after all, the Television Vulture is keeping a close eye on your favorite shows.
What’s the Show About?
“Ghosts” is a single-camera comedy that airs on CBS and stars Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Richie Moriarty, Danielle Pinnock, Asher Grodman, Roman Zaragoza, Rebecca Wisocky, and Devan Chandler Long. The series follows freelance journalist Samantha (McIver) and aspiring chef Jay Arondekar (Ambudkar), a couple from New York City who inherit a dilapidated country estate in upstate New York.
Eager to turn it into a bed & breakfast, they face an unexpected challenge: the estate is haunted by a quirky group of spirits who have their own concerns about the renovations. The plot thickens when Samantha discovers she can see and hear the ghosts, leading to evolving relationships as they work together. In Season Three, the Arondekars aim to launch Jay’s on-site restaurant while navigating their interactions with the ghostly inhabitants.
Season Three Ratings
In its third season, “Ghosts” averaged a 0.51 rating in the 18-49 demographic and drew 6.05 million viewers. These figures reflect a 10% drop in the demo and a 7% decrease in viewership compared to Season Two’s live+same day ratings (which include DVR playback through 3:00 AM). While these numbers do not account for delayed or streaming views, they provide a solid indication of the show’s performance relative to others on CBS. Generally, higher-rated shows tend to be renewed, while those with lower ratings face cancellation. Check back here to see how “Ghosts” compares to other CBS offerings.