Go back thru the decades, and Fox has been known for coming out with a good genre show that a lot of people like right away, then cancelling it after only one (or two) seasons. On the one hand, it's nice that Fox gives cool genre shows a chance, but on the other hand, we get really mad at them for canceling them too soon.
Fox did that so frequently in the 1990s, like they had "instant gratification syndrome" or whatever. But TV still costs a lot to make, never mind competition from other networks "stealing viewers" and an over-saturated market that makes it all diluted, the numbers they wanted were simply not going to be there within the span of the 6 episode trial run. Costs a heck of a lot more now (TNG = $1 mil/ep, STD = $8+ mil/ep and inflation suggests STD would otherwise cost maybe $2 mil/ep.)
I also find it hilarious that both FOX Broadcast and FOX News are owned by the same entity and are polar opposites in terms of content. Remember that Bill O'Reilly special on how the media corrupts the kiddies but somehow didn't get a moment to mention any of FOX Broadcast's own shows? (I'm implying nothing, I'd find niche programming for different target markets with return audiences (dedicated fanbases) too.)