JamesG
09-30-2011, 02:45 PM
NBC Not Cancelling "Free Agents" (Yet)
by Catherine Lawson
posted Sep 30th 2011
According to Deadline, NBC boss Robert Greenblatt has decided to allow the new comedy "Free Agents" a get a little more time to find its feet and its audience before he makes any big decisions about their future.
This is in stark contrast to the 2010 fall season, when networks culled shows like "Lone Star" straight out of the starting gate.
Greenblatt started off in cable TV, where shows are given a whole season before being axed or renewed, and he's rumored to be sending a message to the creative community that their shows will be given a chance to thrive at NBC.
However, keeping under-performing shows on the air is an expensive business, so don't expect the newbies to survive if their ratings don't pick up soon.
"Free Agents", which stars Hank Azaria, is a remake of a successful British sitcom, but hasn't caught fire with audiences.
It hit a new low this week so the prospects look bleak.
http://www.aoltv.com/2011/09/30/nbc-not-cancelling-playboy-club-and-free-agents-yet/
by Catherine Lawson
posted Sep 30th 2011
According to Deadline, NBC boss Robert Greenblatt has decided to allow the new comedy "Free Agents" a get a little more time to find its feet and its audience before he makes any big decisions about their future.
This is in stark contrast to the 2010 fall season, when networks culled shows like "Lone Star" straight out of the starting gate.
Greenblatt started off in cable TV, where shows are given a whole season before being axed or renewed, and he's rumored to be sending a message to the creative community that their shows will be given a chance to thrive at NBC.
However, keeping under-performing shows on the air is an expensive business, so don't expect the newbies to survive if their ratings don't pick up soon.
"Free Agents", which stars Hank Azaria, is a remake of a successful British sitcom, but hasn't caught fire with audiences.
It hit a new low this week so the prospects look bleak.
http://www.aoltv.com/2011/09/30/nbc-not-cancelling-playboy-club-and-free-agents-yet/