http://www.airlockalpha.com/node/8876/fringe-is-money-loser-for-fox.html
"We lost a lot of money on the show," Reilly (Network President) recently told attendees of the Television Critics Association winter press tour. "We're not in the business of losing money."
"Abrams added that if Fox were to cancel the show, it's possible that Warner Bros. could shop the show somewhere else. However, such a move rarely results in a pickup elsewhere."
"Fringe" also is the lowest-rated of all network shows on the Big Four. The only shows that have smaller audiences are found on The CW, and even then, "The Vampire Diaries" is just 10 percent behind."
Fringe" has lived on Friday nights since last season, and has been chalking up the network's lowest ratings. Yet, the network has kept the show around, mostly because of revised licensing deals with Warner Bros., which produces the show, and a desire to keep what it feels is high-quality program on the air."
"In the meantime, Reilly is trying to keep fan campaigns to save the show at a minimum.
"Please don't start the letter-writing campaign right now, I can't take it," he said."
Yeah i say this is the last season. So better starting that letter writing campaign.
"We lost a lot of money on the show," Reilly (Network President) recently told attendees of the Television Critics Association winter press tour. "We're not in the business of losing money."
"Abrams added that if Fox were to cancel the show, it's possible that Warner Bros. could shop the show somewhere else. However, such a move rarely results in a pickup elsewhere."
"Fringe" also is the lowest-rated of all network shows on the Big Four. The only shows that have smaller audiences are found on The CW, and even then, "The Vampire Diaries" is just 10 percent behind."
Fringe" has lived on Friday nights since last season, and has been chalking up the network's lowest ratings. Yet, the network has kept the show around, mostly because of revised licensing deals with Warner Bros., which produces the show, and a desire to keep what it feels is high-quality program on the air."
"In the meantime, Reilly is trying to keep fan campaigns to save the show at a minimum.
"Please don't start the letter-writing campaign right now, I can't take it," he said."
Yeah i say this is the last season. So better starting that letter writing campaign.