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It was called The CW Renew/Cancel standings, week 6: ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ isn’t long for this world | TV por The Numbers por zap2it.com
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An hour-long dramedy with musical numbers about a lawyer who moves across the country to attempt to rekindle a decade-old relationship was never going to be an easy sell. So “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s” weak start goes beyond just a poor title. But it certainly doesn’t help.
And while the Renew/Cancel Index doesn’t pay attention to DVR ratings, it has to be noted that “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s” premiere got zero lift in adults 18-49. That simply doesn’t happen to scripted shows in this era, and if the same-day ratings weren’t bad enough, it shows a distinct lack of interest in the show.
Those who have seen “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” really like it, but even in a world of niche TV, this looks too niche-y to survive.
Note: All of The CW’s shows are produced by network owners CBS and Warner Bros., so the (O) designation (see below) is immaterial.
Dead Show Walking: All but officially canceled yet still airing
Renew/Cancel Index is the ratio of a scripted show’s new episode adults 18-49 ratings to the new episode ratings of the other scripted shows on its network. It’s calculated by dividing a show’s new episode live+same-day adults 18-49 average rating by the live+same-day new episode average of all the new scripted show episodes on the show’s own network. Why live+same-day ratings? Because they correlate very closely with the rarely disclosed C3 ratings (viewing of commercials within three days of air), which are the basis for most ad deals.
(F) -Fridays: Shows airing on Fridays tend to be renewed with significantly lower than average Indexes.
(O) – Owned: All other things equal, shows owned by studios affiliated with their networks have a better shot at renewal than those from outside producers.
How has the Renew/Cancel Index worked out in past seasons? See all the Renew/Cancel Index predicted renewals and cancellations from recent television seasons.
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NBC Renew/Cancel standings, week 6: ‘Heroes Reborn’ is looking iffy
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