The Tribeca Festival, taking place in New York City from June 3-14, 2026, has unveiled an exciting lineup of television and podcast programming. This year’s festival not only celebrates cinematic achievements but also highlights significant contributions to television and podcasting, promising an array of engaging content for attendees.
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### TV Highlights at Tribeca 2026
A notable feature of the TV lineup is the celebration of “Survivor’s” 50th season. This milestone will be commemorated with a panel that includes beloved figures from the show such as Cirie Fields, Rob Cesternino, and others, alongside Jonathan Penner, a Tribeca programmer and three-time “Survivor” participant. They will discuss the show’s profound impact on global pop culture.
Ronan Farrow will introduce two intriguing HBO documentaries, “Not a Very Good Murderer” and “The Palladino Files,” both premiering globally. These series, crafted by Emmy-winning filmmakers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, promise to captivate audiences with their deep dives into complex, real-life investigations.
The festival will also feature the second season premiere of FX’s “Adults,” a comedic look at the trials of twenty-something life in New York City. Following the screening, a discussion with the cast and creators will provide insights into the making of the series.
Other highlights include the debut of several shows across various networks. Hulu’s “Alice and Steve” and Amazon Prime’s “Every Year After” are set for their world premieres, adding to the festival’s robust offering.
### Podcast Programming Enriches the Festival
The 2026 lineup for podcasts is the most extensive to date, showcasing live recordings of popular shows like “Cannonball with Wesley Morris” from The New York Times and “Death, Sex & Money” featuring Peter Dinklage and Erica Schmidt. These events demonstrate the growing influence and diversity of podcasting as a platform for in-depth discussion and storytelling.
Vox Media’s “On with Kara Swisher” is another highlight, featuring an interview with comedian Marc Maron, emphasizing the festival’s commitment to covering a broad range of topics from technology and culture to personal stories and beyond.
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### Exploring Themes and New Voices
Tribeca continues to be a platform for new voices and ideas, with several premieres scheduled for both TV and podcast content. From explorations of personal and cultural identity to innovative takes on traditional formats, the festival promises to offer something for every taste and interest.
Whether it’s through the gripping tales of HBO’s new series or the intimate live podcast recordings, Tribeca 2026 is set to provide festival-goers with unique experiences that highlight the evolving landscapes of television and podcasting. With these diverse offerings, the festival not only entertains but also enriches its audience with profound insights and discussions, reinforcing its status as a pivotal event in the world of media and entertainment.
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