The new series wasn't ordered because of the success of the new movies. The new series was ordered because of how good the Trek series sold in online streaming. (THAT was definetely helped by the new movies, though).
I would have to disagree with that statement.
Care to elaborate on that? As far as I know, the best time to launch a series in the new continuity would have been right on the heels of
Trek09. That's what JJ Abrams wanted to do. Take his new movie as a launching point for a 'new" continuity, with media tie-ins, comic books, merchandise and new television series, with JJ as a producer and in cooperation with bad robot.
They didn't do that.
As I read somewhere, it was because JJ Abrams wanted CBS to stop selling merchandise of the 'old' continuity, because studies had shown there was brand confusion between the two. CBS rightfully denied that, since the merch sold so well (and
still sells better than new continuity merch). That's in the end what drove JJ away from Trek, into the hands of Star Wars.
So
why exactly should they do
NOW, after the novelty of the new JJverse has worn off, and fan support has faded with
Into Darkness, what they didn't do then?
Especially since one of CBS' producers outright stated that the new series was ordered because of the requests of other streaming services to draft a new Trek show based on the demand for the old ones in streaming, and since the very first official announcement included a line seperating it from the JJ-movies? Who's direction themselves seem to be shaken up now, with a new director and a clear shift in tone and content?
Now, they definetly will hang on with the movie franchise - it simply makes too much money as a blockbuster franchise - but the new series clearly seems to be made to appeal more to 'old-school' fans (which, to be fair, is at this point in development the only reasonable marketing choice).