The CBS drama, based on Stephen King’s novel, has been canceled and will not return for a fourth season.
NBC’s Coach revival will not be moving forward. The network has opted to cancel the straight-to-series follow-up starring Craig T. Nelson.
Fox has just notified its affiliates that it has pulled the Ryan Seacrest-hosted Knock Knock Live from its schedule after two low-rated episodes. A one-hour encore of The Last Man On Earth is set to air in its Tuesday 9 p.m. time slot next week, and encores of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Last Man On Earth will fill the spot going forward.
NBC says Hollywood Game Night will air this Sunday in place of the comedy, and the network is deciding when the rest of the episodes will air.
NEW YORK (AP) — After weeks in limbo stemming from revelations of sexual misconduct by one of its stars, the TLC reality show “19 Kids and Counting” is officially dead. […]
The series opened to high expectations but was not an out-of-the-box ratings hit like History Channel’s record-setting The Bible. From producers Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, the Universal Television drama is a rare miss for the mega-producers, and came in a season in which religious-themed fare, including CBS’s Dovemakers mini, failed to lure live viewers.
NBC is not commenting, but it’s now a done deal — low-rated freshman drama American Odyssey is over. Series co-creator/director/executive producer Peter Horton, for whom the globe-spanning thriller had been a passion project, personally called the cast to give them the news.
The drama about a psychiatrist turned serial killer won’t return for a fourth year, the network said Monday. The series was canceled because of poor ratings.
Fox Calling An End To ‘American Idol’
The network announced Monday that American Idol will go off the air after its 15th season next spring. The cast from the past seasons, with Ryan Seacrest as host and Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr. as judges, will return for a season-long celebration of the show’s history.
Fox Cancels Rainn Wilson’s ‘Backstrom’
The Hart Hanson comedy-drama premiered in January but was pulled by the network on Friday.
CBS Drops ‘Battle Creek,’ Passes On ‘Pete’
Battle Creek is no more. CBS has canceled the cop drama, from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan and House boss David Shore after one season punctuated by disappointing ratings. The network has also decided to pass on the pilot Sneaky Pete, which counts Breaking Bad alum Bryan Cranston as a co-writer and executive producer.
‘About a Boy,’ ‘Marry Me’ Canceled By NBC
Out of sight, out of mind. Three months after freshman comedy Marry Me and sophomore About a Boy were pulled off the schedule, they has been officially canceled by NBC. There are still four unaired episodes of both relationship comedy, their fate is unclear.
‘Constantine’ Gets The Ax From NBC
NBC has canceled the drama after just one season, an individual familiar with the move said Friday. The writing had been on the wall for the series, based on a DC Comics character, for some time. In November, news broke that the series would halt production after its initial 13-episode order wrapped. However, a second-season renewal was still being considered at that time.
‘The Following’ Canceled By Fox
It’s the end of the road for Fox drama The Following after two seasons. There had been talk of a possible run on a digital platform but that may be a long shot.
ABC Calls It Quits On Four Shows
After picking up six new dramas and three comedies — and as it’s poised to renew the bulk of its returning fare and freshman breakouts — ABC lowered the ax on rookie drama Forever, comedy Cristela, sophomore entry Resurrection as well as returning alternative series The Taste.
ABC’s Revenge will end after its current and fourth season. The upcoming season finale, scheduled to air on May 10, will also be the series finale. Revenge started its run on ABC in 2011 to positive reviews and ratings but suffered a drop in season two.
MGM Domestic Television Distribution’s game show will not return this fall after three seasons in syndication.
NBC is rethinking its Thursday block. Plugging a Blacklist-themed run of Dateline at 8 p.m., eight-part miniseries The Slap moves into the 10 p.m. hour — pushing Allegiance off of the schedule, essentially canceling the low-rated freshman. The new lineup goes into effect next Thursay, March. 12.
‘The Better Show’ Bites The Dust
Meredith’s syndicated lifestyle show will close up shop after eight years. Meredith stations will continue to develop local programming under the Better banner.