Filed under: Industry, Programming, Ratings, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Reality-Free
Remember all of the interest over the summer about whether or not FOX was going to keep The Sarah Connor Chronicles or cancel it after one season like they do with so many fan favorites? Well, how come you’re not watching the show?
There are reports swirling around that the network is going to cancel the Monday night show because of bad ratings, ratings that worse than FOX expected. The show is averaging a 4.1/6, which means it’s down 34% from last year. Even the 18-49 demo loved by networks and advertisers aren’t watching the show. When the geeks science fiction enthusiasts aren’t watching the show, you know you’re in trouble.
I have to admit I’ve drifted away from the show. There are just too many shows to watch and towards the end of the first season I sort of decided to not want to follow this story anymore (same thing is happening with Fringe). Anyone else there stop watching this show after the first season?
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Filed under: Industry, Programming, Ratings, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Reality-Free
Remember all of the interest over the summer about whether or not FOX was going to keep The Sarah Connor Chronicles or cancel it after one season like they do with so many fan favorites? Well, how come you’re not watching the show?
There are reports swirling around that the network is going to cancel the Monday night show because of bad ratings, ratings that worse than FOX expected. The show is averaging a 4.1/6, which means it’s down 34% from last year. Even the 18-49 demo loved by networks and advertisers aren’t watching the show. When the geeks science fiction enthusiasts aren’t watching the show, you know you’re in trouble.
I’ve to admit I’ve drifted away from the show. There are just too many shows to watch and towards the end of the first season I sort of decided to not want to follow this story anymore (same thing is happening with Fringe). Anyone else there stop watching this show after the first season?
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This entry was posted on Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 at 1:08 pm and is filed under Industry & News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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