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USA Network Pulls Plug on The Dead Zone, The 4400
Sunday-Night Dramas Not Returning After Ratings Slump
By Anne Becker -- Broadcasting & Cable, 12/19/2007 5:32:00 PM
USA Network is ending long-running series The Dead Zone and The 4400, not picking up either Sunday-night drama for new seasons.
The decision was not surprising -- each had a successful run, but both fell off during the past season and the NBC Universal-owned cable network has a slew of newer series in its stable.
The Dead Zone premiered as basic cable’s most-viewed series ever at the time in June 2002, with 6.4 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. By season four, it was averaging 3.4 million viewers, and in its sixth and final season this summer, it drew about 2.1 million.
The 4400 premiered in July 2004 as a six-hour limited series and bested The Dead Zone’s premiere showing with 7.4 million viewers, and USA promptly green-lit it to series. Season two averaged 3.9 million viewers, season three 3.2 million and the fourth and final season this summer pulled an average 2.1 million.
With a slew of other shows to likely to premiere this summer (pending, of course, changes brought on by the ongoing writers’ strike), it would have been financially taxing for USA to keep up production on both series, especially given that the ratings showed waning interest from audiences.
While the network hasn’t nailed down scheduling yet for its summer shows, it is teeing up new drama In Plain Sight; second seasons of last summer’s limited The Starter Wife and Burn Notice; a third season of Psych; and possibly a seventh season of Monk. Contracts on the veteran Tony Shalhoub show were being negotiated at the onset of the writers’ strike.
"We wish we could keep all of our great shows alive forever,” USA executive vice president of original programming Jeff Wachtel said. “But we feel that we need to give some of our new shows a platform to grow, and it's with great sadness that we say goodbye to two shows that had a great run and helped to create the resurgence of original programming on our network and on all of cable."sigpic
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Originally posted by mcbarr View Post
I still have to watch the last 3 episodes of season 4 but people, The 4400 rocked. Why oh why?
This sucks beyond belief.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Originally posted by dana View PostNow where have I seen that?
Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
I still have to watch the last 3 episodes of season 4 but people, The 4400 rocked. Why oh why?
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Originally posted by mcbarr View Post
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Originally posted by Reefgirl View PostB*****KS!!!!!!!!!!!!! Life is officially not fair
no, it's not. Especially when you realize how crappy SGA is and still goes onStolen Kosovo
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Originally posted by justhere1971 View PostI had lost interest in 4400 & the dead zone this season. So I stopped watching after the premier. It's still sad though.
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It's a fact: shows with bad ratings get cancelled. So why did SGA-1 get renewed when its ratings are embarassingly low? The other shows that do get cancelled have even better ratings. So why oh way did this crappy excuse of a show get renewed? No plausible reason that's for sure.Torri Higginson: "Elizabeth had a mad crush on Sheppard."
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Originally posted by Reefgirl View PostB*****KS!!!!!!!!!!!!! Life is officially not fair
Marcus Cole: You know, um… I used to think that it was awful that life was so unfair. Then I thought, wouldn't it be much worse if life were fair, and all the terrible things that happen to us come because we actually deserve them? So, now I take great comfort in the general hostility and unfairness of the universe.
Originally posted by Celcool View PostIt's a fact: shows with bad ratings get cancelled. So why did SGA-1 get renewed when its ratings are embarassingly low? The other shows that do get cancelled have even better ratings. So why oh way did this crappy excuse of a show get renewed? No plausible reason that's for sure.Signed,
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Originally posted by Celcool View PostIt's a fact: shows with bad ratings get cancelled. So why did SGA-1 get renewed when its ratings are embarassingly low? The other shows that do get cancelled have even better ratings. So why oh way did this crappy excuse of a show get renewed? No plausible reason that's for sure.I also think MGM made a lot of concessions to Skiffy/NBC in order to get that season 5.
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Originally posted by mcbarr View PostPersonally, I think the writers' strike is playing an important role in SGA-1's renewal. The show is crappy, but it's safe. Does that make any sense?I also think MGM made a lot of concessions to Skiffy/NBC in order to get that season 5.
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Proper Stargate Rewatch -- season 10 of SG-1
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Originally posted by Celcool View PostIt's a fact: shows with bad ratings get cancelled. So why did SGA-1 get renewed when its ratings are embarassingly low? The other shows that do get cancelled have even better ratings. So why oh way did this crappy excuse of a show get renewed? No plausible reason that's for sure.
What are bad Ratings to you? It's not what I think or you think, it's how the show performs for the network and how much revenue is being made.
Some facts...
The last 4 eps have averaged better ratings and numbers than the first 4 eps(Likely based on the renewal decision) this season. So I'm pretty sure the network is happy to know the season is doing better than when it started.
C3 for SGA has brought more revenue to the network since there were loyal viewers not counted until after the C3 report.
Originally posted by Reefgirl View PostFrom what I can understand the last series of 4400 still got double the veiwers that SGA is getting now. I give up trying to understand how the minds of TV PTB's work
If SGA was pulling in Flash Gordon's numbers I'd say it was a nice run, goodbye, but it's not.sigpic
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Originally posted by mcbarr View PostPersonally, I think the writers' strike is playing an important role in SGA-1's renewal. The show is crappy, but it's safe. Does that make any sense?I also think MGM made a lot of concessions to Skiffy/NBC in order to get that season 5.
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