Fri Jan 24 12:30:00 IST 2025: ## TV & Streaming News Roundup: “School Spirits” Returns, New Shows Premiere, and Industry Shakeups
**Paramount+’s “School Spirits” Season 2 Premieres January 30th:** Fans of the supernatural teen drama can rejoice! “School Spirits” returns to Paramount+ on January 30th with a three-episode premiere. The eight-episode season will continue Maddie Nears’ afterlife journey as she seeks help from Simon to recover her missing body. New episodes will drop weekly on Thursdays.
**Prime Video, Apple TV+, and More Offer New Content:** Prime Video will debut “Tribunal Justice” Season 2 on January 27th, featuring real cases debated by three judges, executive produced by Judy Sheindlin. Apple TV+ will premiere the animated children’s show “Goldie,” about a giant girl navigating her town, on Valentine’s Day. Dropout’s pop-culture quiz show, “Um, Actually,” returns for Season 10 on January 28th.
**Documentary and Sports Film Premieres:** Seth Rogen’s Hilarity for Charity documentary, “Taking Care,” focusing on Alzheimer’s, is now available on various platforms. ESPN will air “The Buddy Way,” a documentary on the career of Coach Eugene F. “Buddy” Teevens III, executive produced by Peyton Manning, on January 29th.
**Fox’s Animated Lineup Returns:** Fox will air new episodes of “Family Guy,” “Grimsburg,” “The Great North,” “Krapopolis,” and “The Simpsons” throughout the winter and spring.
**MGM+’s “Godfather of Harlem” Season 4 Set for April:** The fourth season of MGM+’s crime drama, starring Forest Whitaker, will premiere April 13th. The season will introduce Frank Lucas, played by Rome Flynn, and delve into Bumpy Johnson’s ongoing conflicts.
**Industry News:** Tubi CEO Anjali Sud will keynote the Banff World Media Festival 2025. Warner Bros. Discovery promoted Priya Aiyar to Chief Legal Officer. BBC Studios made several key appointments to its unscripted division. Smithhouse PR agency announced internal promotions. LAist and CBS Los Angeles announced a media partnership. A new Max/STARZ bundle is available through Prime Video. Anna Coren joined CBS News as a foreign correspondent based in Hong Kong.