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Mayor of Television blog 3.24.08On March 25, 2008 End of the world for `Jericho'
Shockingly enough, peanuts are not a predictor of a TV show's well-being. Last Thursday, CBS' Entertainment president Nina Tassler issued this sad decree:
"The March 25th episode of `Jericho' will be the series finale. Without question, there are passionate viewers watching this program; we simply wish there were more. We thank an engaged and spirited fan base for keeping the show alive this long, and an outstanding team of producers, cast and crew that went through creative hoops to deliver a compelling, high quality second season. We have no regrets bringing the show back for a second try. We listened to our viewers, gave the series an opportunity to grow, and the producers put a great story on the screen. We're proud of everyone's efforts." Translation: "Last time we listen to our viewers." After the first season concluded, fans inundated CBS with peanuts urging the network to continue the show. Fox's "New Amsterdam" is doing kind of OK, but only in comparison to everything else that tanked, including Fox's "Canterbury's Law" (newly consigned to Fridays, where it can die a quiet death) and "The Return of Jezebel James" (always scheduled on Fridays, as its death was preordained). Fox's "Unhitched" and "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" performed underwhelmingly, as well. ABC's "Cashmere Mafia" and "Miss Guided": Toast, or soon to be. CBS's "Welcome to the Captain": Already gone. NBC's "Lipstick Jungle": The final nail isn't in its coffin only because NBC is doing so poorly otherwise. Instead, the midseason's middling successes are reality shows: Fox's "Moment of Truth," NBC's "American Gladiators" and ABC's "Oprah's Big Give" (though it's on a steep ratings slide, as well). - "Jericho," 10 p.m. tonight, CBS, Channel 2 ![]()
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