Huh... I was thinking of looking into that one. Oh, well. No need now...
Kurtwood Smith says that they will try to shop the show around.
That ’90s Show is done after two seasons.
It was okay but the kids didn't feel like 90's kids and not close to being as good as the original show. Which I was not a super big fan of. But it was solid.
Huh... I was thinking of looking into that one. Oh, well. No need now...
They made a second season?Velma canceled after two seasons.
After what he did to poor Santa, I'm not surprised.Chucky is done after three seasons.
Rob Lowe and Rob Lowe's kid, as Fake Elon Musk and child, sitcom.Whatever Unstable is, Netflix has canceled it after two seasons.
Rob Lowe and Rob Lowe's kid, as Fake Elon Musk and child, sitom.
Season one was really good.
I recall ads on their networks, print ads in the paper and guest shots on talk shows. Pretty much the same as now. As for new show announcement, usually in trade or trade adjacent media. The local paper didn't usually cover it until it was close to "Premier Week".I remember a time when new tv shows had a blitz of marketing done all over town, nowadays shows get greenlit and canceled without a peep from the media.
The only time I know a show is canceled and not announced is on Twitter/X, r/television on Reddit and this one thread lol.
I remember a time when new tv shows had a blitz of marketing done all over town, nowadays shows get greenlit and canceled without a peep from the media.
The only time I know a show is canceled and not announced is on Twitter/X, r/television on Reddit and this one thread lol.
LOL yes exactly! Up until Netflix/Hulu started dominating we'd have multiple ads for tv shows both in print, moving media, tv, online like you couldn't escape the constant reminders.Yeah, isn't that weird? It seems like it's only the high-budget stuff that ever media tours. So much stuff I've never heard of, with the cancellations being the first time I've heard of them. Although to be fair, I've sometimes seen them doing media tours right when something gets cancelled. In the case of something specific which I can't remember, there was one show that got cancelled either the day before or right after. Can you say awkward? "Come watch our show... or uh... Nevermind!"
Skeet Ulrich still acts? I did not know that.
But unless you are hawkeyed for your own sphere of shows like Trek, Wars or DC/Marvel you hardly know if anything "new" is coming on or not.
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