JamesG
03-01-2014, 02:26 AM
VH1′s "Single Ladies" Canceled, To End Run after Three Seasons
by NELLIE ANDREEVA
February 28, 2014
"Single Ladies" helped usher drama series programming on VH1. Now the show, from Queen Latifah‘s Flavor Unit, is set to end its run after three seasons.
"Single Ladies‘" third season is currently airing, with the upcoming March 24 season finale serving as series finale. “We’ve been proud to deliver three seasons of the drama, romance and style that engaged viewers in each episode of Single Ladies,” VH1 said in a statement to Deadline.
“Although we’ve decided not to move forward with another season, we hope to work again with the talented cast, creatives and producers as well as our partners at Flavor Unit Entertainment in the near future. We also thank the show’s fans for their support since the premiere in 2011.”
Comedic drama series "Single Ladies" started off as a movie before becoming VH1′s first hourlong scripted series. Its success opened the door to "Hit The Floor", which became a breakout hit in its launch last summer, and drama "Hindsight", which was just picked up to series.
There were bumps on the road. Shortly after VH1 renewed "Single Ladies" for a third season in August 2012, creator/executive producer Stacy A. Little exited the project. Season 3 didn’t launch until this January, a year and a half after it was ordered.
Still, "Single Ladies" is leaving on a high note.
Its third season opener drew 2.6 million viewers. For the premiere airing and its same night encore combined, "Single Ladies" grew each seasons:, posting 2.9 for the season premiere, 3.2 million for the Season 2 opener and 3.5 million for Season 3.
http://www.deadline.com/2014/02/vh1s-single-ladies-cancelled-to-end-run-after-three-seasons/
by NELLIE ANDREEVA
February 28, 2014
"Single Ladies" helped usher drama series programming on VH1. Now the show, from Queen Latifah‘s Flavor Unit, is set to end its run after three seasons.
"Single Ladies‘" third season is currently airing, with the upcoming March 24 season finale serving as series finale. “We’ve been proud to deliver three seasons of the drama, romance and style that engaged viewers in each episode of Single Ladies,” VH1 said in a statement to Deadline.
“Although we’ve decided not to move forward with another season, we hope to work again with the talented cast, creatives and producers as well as our partners at Flavor Unit Entertainment in the near future. We also thank the show’s fans for their support since the premiere in 2011.”
Comedic drama series "Single Ladies" started off as a movie before becoming VH1′s first hourlong scripted series. Its success opened the door to "Hit The Floor", which became a breakout hit in its launch last summer, and drama "Hindsight", which was just picked up to series.
There were bumps on the road. Shortly after VH1 renewed "Single Ladies" for a third season in August 2012, creator/executive producer Stacy A. Little exited the project. Season 3 didn’t launch until this January, a year and a half after it was ordered.
Still, "Single Ladies" is leaving on a high note.
Its third season opener drew 2.6 million viewers. For the premiere airing and its same night encore combined, "Single Ladies" grew each seasons:, posting 2.9 for the season premiere, 3.2 million for the Season 2 opener and 3.5 million for Season 3.
http://www.deadline.com/2014/02/vh1s-single-ladies-cancelled-to-end-run-after-three-seasons/