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Jonwo
08-05-2015
Originally Posted by JasonWatkins:
“Variety say that CSI is expected to get a "final" Season 16 order, but that it may be shortened from the standard 22

http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/bone...16-1201490958/

I'd be happy with that personally, so fingers crossed.”

TBH I think a final season was likely, CSI was the show that revived CBS' fortunes and it's fitting they'll want to give it a send off.
little-monster
08-05-2015
Marry Me cancelled
little-monster
08-05-2015
About a boy cancelled
little-monster
08-05-2015
One big happy cancelled
little-monster
08-05-2015
Battle Creek cancelled
little-monster
08-05-2015
The Following, Constantine and Forever are being shopped to different networks. Rumor has it that HULU is a contender for The Following.
Jaycee Dove
08-05-2015
Originally Posted by little-monster:
“The Following, Constantine and Forever are being shopped to different networks. Rumor has it that HULU is a contender for The Following.”

With the British appeal of Forever (we all seem to like it) they should try the BBC or Sky.
little-monster
08-05-2015
The Mccarthy's cancelled by CBS
theonlyweeman
08-05-2015
Originally Posted by little-monster:
“Orphan Black renewed for a 4th season”

That's a weird one, because it never does very well live for BBC America, but does so insanely well on DVR, it has a "Live + 3 median income of $77,000 mak[ing] Orphan Black the second most affluent ad-supported cable drama behind AMC’s Mad Men." All of this despite the fact the show struggles to break 0.5m most of the time...

I'm guessing high ad rates coupled with that fact it's a fairly well liked show, and the fact it's a Canadian co-production are why it's been renewed so early.

There has been a lot of suggestion online that it could move to AMC. I can't personally see that happening, it's not really the right fit for AMC, and it's arguably BBC America's biggest show, so they probably wouldn't give it up without a fight, but it would be interesting to see what it could do on a bigger network.
Jonwo
08-05-2015
Originally Posted by theonlyweeman:
“That's a weird one, because it never does very well live for BBC America, but does so insanely well on DVR, it has a "Live + 3 median income of $77,000 mak[ing] Orphan Black the second most affluent ad-supported cable drama behind AMC’s Mad Men." All of this despite the fact the show struggles to break 0.5m most of the time...

I'm guessing high ad rates coupled with that fact it's a fairly well liked show, and the fact it's a Canadian co-production are why it's been renewed so early.

There has been a lot of suggestion online that it could move to AMC. I can't personally see that happening, it's not really the right fit for AMC, and it's arguably BBC America's biggest show, so they probably wouldn't give it up without a fight, but it would be interesting to see what it could do on a bigger network.”

BBC America is in less homes than other cable networks so 0.5m is a solid rating, only Doctor Who does better than that.
leeowls87
09-05-2015
Stalker cancelled

Now we are down to the interesting one s for CBS
JAS84
09-05-2015
CSI is ending with a 2 hour movie. Yep, cancelled!
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/201...season/401423/
little-monster
09-05-2015
The Night Shift, The Mysteries of Laura and Undateable have all been renewed
NBC have confirmed Laura is going under a major revamp. It will focus more on crimes, and less on Laura's chaotic home life.
JasonWatkins
09-05-2015
Wow, you go to bed with nothing cancelled .. hehe

Can't say i'm surprised about Stalker - for me, it had cancelled written all over it.

One Big Happy seemed to be a no-brainer as well considering how poor the ratings were.

Bit shocked that CSI might be ending with a two hour tv movie though. I was thinking they might give it something like a 6 episode 'event' type wrap-up.

But then that said, at least it'll be given a chance to end properly I suppose and a movie would likely have more potential to feature William Petersen.
Hamlet77
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by little-monster:
“The Night Shift, The Mysteries of Laura and Undateable have all been renewed
NBC have confirmed Laura is going under a major revamp. It will focus more on crimes, and less on Laura's chaotic home life.”

Heck MOL might actually work then. Gobsmacked it got renewed, everything I've read since it started said its gone, heck what do I know.
frattonstation
09-05-2015
can't believe how the US networks never give anything a chance to 'grow' Maddenning sometimes!
seansnotmyname@
09-05-2015
Glad Gallavant got renewed, was in a nightmare slot, went against big Football games I think, it's good fun.
little-monster
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by frattonstation:
“can't believe how the US networks never give anything a chance to 'grow' Maddenning sometimes!”

Depends on what shows you are talking about
theonlyweeman
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by frattonstation:
“can't believe how the US networks never give anything a chance to 'grow' Maddenning sometimes!”

Could that be because almost nothing grows? You say shows need a chance to grow, but in practise when shows are given time to grow, they don't. Hannibal was given time to grow, it didn't and has now been bumped to summer where expectations are much lower. (It's a co-production, so it's probably fairly cheap for NBC.) AMC has renewed a lot of it's shows in the hope they'll grow, none of them really have.

I can think of only two or three shows in the past few years that grown massively in the middle of their run and sustained that growth, The Walking Dead, which started big anyway and only continued to grow, and Game of Thrones, which didn't exactly start small either.

Also, given ABC have just renewed Agent Carter, so it's not really true.
seansnotmyname@
09-05-2015
Brooklyn 911?
Caltonfan
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by seansnotmyname@:
“Brooklyn 911?”

Sure that was renewed a while ago though I might be thinking of something else
little-monster
09-05-2015
I think people who moan about shows not being given time to grow, are likely fans of shows that did bad in the ratings, and therefore why should the network waste money on a sinking ship for them to not make a profit.

Agent Carter wasn't a flop. It's demos never went any lower than 1.3/1.4, so ABC know this show doesn't have a massive audience, but it has an average audience at best and they can put that to good use in possibly increasing it or keeping it the same.
tiger2000
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by chrisii2011:
“The following cancelled”

No surprise there, it was getting more luxurious by the episode.


http://www.cinemablend.com/televisio...Fox-71784.html
theonlyweeman
09-05-2015
Originally Posted by little-monster:
“I think people who moan about shows not being given time to grow, are likely fans of shows that did bad in the ratings, and therefore why should the network waste money on a sinking ship for them to not make a profit.

Agent Carter wasn't a flop. It's demos never went any lower than 1.3/1.4, so ABC know this show doesn't have a massive audience, but it has an average audience at best and they can put that to good use in possibly increasing it or keeping it the same.”

That makes sense, I couldn't understand why people would think that, but as someone with no horses in this year's race I can see why the networks cancel anything that does badly.

I think ABC intend to grow Agent Carter, because whilst 1.3 isn't bad, it isn't good either.
Markynotts
09-05-2015
CSI Cyber has been given a second season

http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/201...season/401414/

Looks like a few more nights lay ahead for it's drinking game.
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