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Showing posts with label the night shift ratings. Show all posts

'The Night Shift' Canceled After Four Seasons


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NBC has canceled veteran series 'The Night Shift' after four seasons. The medical drama followed the night-to-night lives of the doctors who worked on the night shift at the San Antonio Memorial Hospital. Eoin Macken, Jill Flint, Brendan Fehr, Robert Bailey Jr, JR Lemon, and Tanaya Beatty made up the main cast. The fourth season of the series had a dismal debut with just a 0.6 in the lucrative 18-49 demographic. While it did rise in the following weeks, the numbers were still too low. This was a correct prediction by the TVRatingsGuide.


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Summer Renew/Cancel, Week 18: It's Been Fun, but Summer Must Come to an End (Final Predictions)

Welcome to the final Summer Renew/Cancel of the Summer 2017 season! It's time for my absolute, 100% final calls on all of the remaining shows, and as promised last week, I'll be using percentages as well for this post.

Certain to be Canceled:
Somewhere Between (0.4)
Zoo (0.5)
Salvation (0.5)

Likely to be Canceled:
N/A

Leans Cancellation:
The Night Shift (0.7)
Midnight, Texas (0.7)

Leans Renewal:
N/A

Likely to be Renewed:
Marlon (1.1)

Certain to be Renewed:
SNL Weekend Update Thursday (1.2)

Fate Determined:
Still Star-Crossed (0.3, CANCELED, correct)
Downward Dog (0.7, CANCELED, correct)
The Carmichael Show (0.8, CANCELED, correct)
Hooten & the Lady (0.2, CANCELED, correct)

Yet to Premiere:
N/A

Marlon: This show has clearly benefitted from a strong lead-in, as evidenced by its consistent half-hour drops, but it's doing well nonetheless. Great News and Trial & Error were both influenced by their Voice lead-in, did terribly, and got renewed anyway. Great News got the best fall slot available to an NBC comedy. Trial & Error wasn't even owned by the network. Marlon should have no trouble. 80% chance of renewal

Midnight, Texas: I've had this show as a renewal all season long, but I've nearly always been hesitant on it. I've never been confident, because it's had some really good upticks and some really ugly downticks, going from 0.9 to 0.7 in a just a week. I kept it as a renewal then, but its recent 0.6s have me doubting it. The 0.8 for its finale is a good sign, but I'm still not sold. 49% chance of renewal

The Night Shift: This show has had really bad datapoints this season, going as low as 0.5 this year. However, it's also done some decent numbers. Based on numbers alone, it should be done, but with Sony behind it, it has a real shot. It's definitely one of the trickier shows this season. 45% of renewal

Salvation: Of two new shows this season for CBS, this show did a bit less awfully, but it still ldid terrible. It had a rough start and got uglier from there, and I was prompted to downgrade it when it got a 0.4 directly out of Big Brother. CBS's decision should be an easy one. 10% chance of renewal

SNL Weekend Update Thursday: With a 1.2 average, this was the #1 scripted show of the Summer season, despite consistent preemptions during all three weeks. It never even aired in Philadelphia, one of the country's largest cities. Especially considering that it's a direct tie-in to one of the network's most acclaimed, longest-running, and highest-rated shows, there's absolutely no reason for this not come back next year. 100% chance of renewal

Somewhere Between: This show has done horribly for its entire run, and ABC barely promoted it, showing they don't even care about it. It even got a timeslot downgrade. This thing is dead. 0% chance of renewal

Zoo: One of the longest-running Summer shows this year, Zoo absolutely flopped when placed behind Big Brother. It's fallen to a 0.4 multiple times, and it's down 30%. And it would likely be down just as much next season. CBS really doesn't need this. Still there's a (very) outside chance it could come back. 10% chance of renewal

Thanks to everyone for reading this and all of my other Renew/Cancels this Summer. I'll be back again next season for more. What do you think of my odds? What are your odds? Let me know in the comments.

Summer Renew/Cancel, Week 17: Summer's Almost Over, but Midnight, Texas Remains a Barnburner

It's the second-to-last week of the Summer Renew/Cancel, but we've still got plenty to talk about. Join me this week for my thoughts on NBC's Midnight, Texas, as well as fellow NBC newbie Marlon.

Certain to be Canceled:
Somewhere Between (0.4)
Zoo (0.5)
Salvation (0.5)

Likely to be Canceled:
N/A

Leans Cancellation:
The Night Shift (0.7)

Leans Renewal:
Midnight, Texas (0.8)

Likely to be Renewed:
Marlon (1.1)

Certain to be Renewed:
SNL Weekend Update Thursday (1.2)

Fate Determined:
Still Star-Crossed (0.3, CANCELED, correct)
Downward Dog (0.7, CANCELED, correct)
The Carmichael Show (0.8, CANCELED, correct)
Hooten & the Lady (0.2, CANCELED, correct)

Yet to Premiere:
N/A

Midnight Texas: While this show isn't setting the world on fire in the ratings department, it's got an OK seasonal average so far. However, the show has hit some pretty ugly numbers, in particular its 0.6 when it had to air at 10:30. It's also going to have to air on Wednesdays at 10 for one random episode this week, which is obviously not ideal for a pretty serialized show. The show could definitely fall hard, especially behind a lead-in that will probably be somewhere around 0.9, when the show is used to a mid-ones lead-in from Ninja Warrior. On the other hand, the show is owned by NBC, which should make a renewal easier. I really don't know what to do with this show, so it very slightly LEANS RENEWAL, but things could truly go either way.

Marlon: This show isn't pulling in huge ratings, but it's still doing well enough for it to secure another season. It may be completely inflated by AGT, and it might collapse next season if it's moved away, but that's not going to factor into my decision this season. 1.1 is still perfectly fine for the Summer, especially for an owned NBC comedy, and so it is a LIKELY RENEWAL.

Summer is nearly at its end! This means that unfortunately, Summer Renew/Cancel is also reaching its end. I'll be returning next week for my absolutely, positively, 100% final predictions, where I'll give final opinions on all of the shows with undecided fates, and I'll even give renewal chance percentages for each show. Make sure to check it out!

What do you think of my predictions? Let me know in the comments below.

Summer Renew/Cancel, Week 16: Marlon Will Be Back

It's Week 16, and the Summer season is quickly winding down. I've still got three more Renew/Cancels for you, and it's time for one of them. One Summer show will receive an upgrade today, so stay tuned to find out which one.

Certain to be Canceled:
Somewhere Between (0.4)
Zoo (0.5)
Salvation (0.5)

Likely to be Canceled:
N/A

Leans Cancellation:
The Night Shift (0.7)

Leans Renewal:
Midnight, Texas (0.8)

Likely to be Renewed:
Marlon (1.1)

Certain to be Renewed:
SNL Weekend Update Thursday (1.2)

Fate Determined:
Still Star-Crossed (0.3, CANCELED, correct)
Downward Dog (0.7, CANCELED, correct)
The Carmichael Show (0.8, CANCELED, correct)
Hooten & the Lady (0.2, CANCELED, correct)

Yet to Premiere:
N/A

Marlon: While the show has a really strong lead-in that's consistently at 2.0, its still easily the #2 scripted series of the Summer, only behind Weekend Update. While 1.1 is only so-so when you consider the lead-in that this show has, it's still likely a good enough number for it to get a renewal, especially since it's an in-house production. Marlon is a LIKELY RENEWAL

Midnight, Texas: After a strong 0.9, this show dipped back down to 0.7. That's not a great number, and I really don't need to tell you that. However, the show's still doing OK, and it's owned by the network. The real test for it is next week, when it airs in an unusual timeslot with a 1.0-ish lead-in. If it absolutely collapses, it could be the end for this Texas-set fantasy series. For now, it very slightly LEANS RENEWAL

Even though Summer is winding down quickly, I'll be back again next week for another edition of the Renew/Cancel, and the Tuesday after that for my final Summer predictions.

What do you think of my predictions? Let me know in the comments below.

TV Ratings 8/31/17: Love Connection Down, Big Brother Sinks to Thursday Low (UPDATED)

Time
Show
18-49 Rating/Share
Viewers (mil)
Channel
8 PMBeat Shazam (R)0.6/31.81Fox

Battle of the Network Stars (R)0.6/22.26ABC

Kevin Can Wait (R)0.5/22.62CBS

The Wall (R)0.5/22.71NBC

Penn & Teller: Fool Us (R)0.2/10.94The CW
8:30 PMKevin Can Wait (R)0.5/32.53CBS
9 PMBig Brother1.5/64.91CBS

Love Connection0.5/21.58Fox

The Wall (R)0.5/22.64NBC

Battle of the Network Stars (R)0.5/21.90ABC

Whose Line Is It Anyway? (R)0.2/10.75The CW
9:30 PMWhose Line Is It Anyway? (R)0.2/10.75The CW
10 PMThe Night Shift (F)0.6/33.08NBC

The Gong Show (R)0.4/21.91ABC

Zoo0.4/22.03CBS