CBS’ cancelled Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders wrapped its two-and-done run on Wednesday night with 4.2 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating (per finals), hitting and matching series lows.
Its penultimate episode, airing at 9/8c, did 4.9 mil and a 0.7. Opening the Eye’s night, Survivor (8.3 mil/1.7) was steady.
RelatedRenewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?
Elsewhere….
The CW | Arrow (1.44 mil/0.5) ticked down, The 100 (830K/0.3) was flat.
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Fox | Shots Fired (2.9 mil/0.8) and Empire (6.1 mil/2.2) were steady.
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NBC | Blindspot (4.3 mil/0.9, TVLine reader grade “B+”) and Svu (5.6 mil/1.2) ticked up,...
Its penultimate episode, airing at 9/8c, did 4.9 mil and a 0.7. Opening the Eye’s night, Survivor (8.3 mil/1.7) was steady.
RelatedRenewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?
Elsewhere….
The CW | Arrow (1.44 mil/0.5) ticked down, The 100 (830K/0.3) was flat.
RelatedArrow Recap: Birthday Oh Boy!
Fox | Shots Fired (2.9 mil/0.8) and Empire (6.1 mil/2.2) were steady.
RelatedBlindspot Finale Recap: The Perfect Sandstorm
NBC | Blindspot (4.3 mil/0.9, TVLine reader grade “B+”) and Svu (5.6 mil/1.2) ticked up,...
- 5/18/2017
- TVLine.com
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- 5/17/2017
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
ABC announced Tuesday that it was tossing its hat in the ring of live TV musical events with “The Wonderful World Of Disney: The Little Mermaid Live!” Other details are sparse, but the enhanced broadcast of the 1989 Disney animated classic has been slotted for an October 3rd airdate.
While it’s a bit surprising that it’s taken this long for the network to take a Disney property (especially one that’s already had a Broadway run) and bring it to TV, it won’t be a full-fledged musical along the lines of the “Grease Live” or “The Sound of Music Live” productions that have popped up on other channels.
There’s also no word on casting for this ABC version of “Little Mermaid” yet. But, given the live-singalong format that they’re looking to adopt, they might veer close to the talent at the front of last year’s Hollywood Bowl production,...
While it’s a bit surprising that it’s taken this long for the network to take a Disney property (especially one that’s already had a Broadway run) and bring it to TV, it won’t be a full-fledged musical along the lines of the “Grease Live” or “The Sound of Music Live” productions that have popped up on other channels.
There’s also no word on casting for this ABC version of “Little Mermaid” yet. But, given the live-singalong format that they’re looking to adopt, they might veer close to the talent at the front of last year’s Hollywood Bowl production,...
- 5/16/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
One year ago, broadcast networks announced a flurry of new series like ABC’s “Downward Dog” and “Still Star-Crossed,” and NBC’s “Marlon” and “Midnight, Texas.” You probably don’t remember any of them, since they haven’t even aired yet. And if that seems more than a little ridiculous given the rapid-fire pace of Golden Age TV, you’re not alone.
Why do the networks still punish themselves with this annual fire drill? Cable and streaming services develop shows on their own timetable, and then launch when they’re ready. And if those shows fail, it’s not for lack of waiting for the right stars, or directors, to come along.
At the broadcast networks, the tight January-to-May turnaround means perhaps settling for second or third choices. What’s the point, if you’re just going to be sitting on a shelf until spring anyway?
Old habits die hard...
Why do the networks still punish themselves with this annual fire drill? Cable and streaming services develop shows on their own timetable, and then launch when they’re ready. And if those shows fail, it’s not for lack of waiting for the right stars, or directors, to come along.
At the broadcast networks, the tight January-to-May turnaround means perhaps settling for second or third choices. What’s the point, if you’re just going to be sitting on a shelf until spring anyway?
Old habits die hard...
- 5/16/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Conservative sites are apoplectic with rage over ABC’s cancellation of Tim Allen’s “Last Man Standing.” But ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey told reporters Tuesday that politics didn’t play a role in the show’s ax.
Those sites are accusing ABC of killing the show because of Allen’s right-leaning politics. Yet lost in the furor: ABC also canceled several shows with more left-leaning themes, including “American Crime” and “The Real O’Neals.” (This year ABC also canceled “Dr. Ken” and “The Catch.”)
ABC remains fully committed to “The Middle,” its signature Tuesday comedy starring another well-known Hollywood conservative, Patricia Heaton. The network is also reviving another blue-collar comedy, its late 1980s staple “Roseanne,” for midseason.
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Those sites are accusing ABC of killing the show because of Allen’s right-leaning politics. Yet lost in the furor: ABC also canceled several shows with more left-leaning themes, including “American Crime” and “The Real O’Neals.” (This year ABC also canceled “Dr. Ken” and “The Catch.”)
ABC remains fully committed to “The Middle,” its signature Tuesday comedy starring another well-known Hollywood conservative, Patricia Heaton. The network is also reviving another blue-collar comedy, its late 1980s staple “Roseanne,” for midseason.
Read More: Guys Return to ABC, Which Adds Several New Male Leads to Its Fall Lineup
20th Century Fox TV produces “Last Man Standing.” Shows heading into their seventh season get more expensive,...
- 5/16/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Brace yourselves, TV fans -- it's time to discover the fate of your favorite shows!
Each May, the TV powers-that-be decide which series will continue on for another season, and which ones will be cast aside into the small screen abyss.
To help you sort through the overwhelming amount of TV news out there, Et has brought back our annual TV Cheat Sheet so you have a one-stop-shop master list all of the renewals and cancellations from ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox, and NBC.
We’ll be updating this list regularly with all the latest network news, so keep checking back to see what happens to those Tbd TV shows...
Related: 'Scandal' Reportedly to End After Season 7
ABC
ABC
Renewed:
American Housewife – Season 2
Black-ish – Season 4
Fresh Off the Boat – Season 4
Designated Survivor – Season 2
The Goldbergs – Seasons 5 and 6
Grey's Anatomy – Season 14
How to Get Away With Murder – Season 4
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – Season 5
The Middle – Season 9
[link...
Each May, the TV powers-that-be decide which series will continue on for another season, and which ones will be cast aside into the small screen abyss.
To help you sort through the overwhelming amount of TV news out there, Et has brought back our annual TV Cheat Sheet so you have a one-stop-shop master list all of the renewals and cancellations from ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox, and NBC.
We’ll be updating this list regularly with all the latest network news, so keep checking back to see what happens to those Tbd TV shows...
Related: 'Scandal' Reportedly to End After Season 7
ABC
ABC
Renewed:
American Housewife – Season 2
Black-ish – Season 4
Fresh Off the Boat – Season 4
Designated Survivor – Season 2
The Goldbergs – Seasons 5 and 6
Grey's Anatomy – Season 14
How to Get Away With Murder – Season 4
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – Season 5
The Middle – Season 9
[link...
- 5/12/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
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