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http://apnews.excite.com/article/20080410/D8VV42K00.html

Secret Talents of the Stars--the show that replaced Jericho? Got cancelled. After ONE airing.
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These numbers are just in for SECRET TALENTS OF THE STARS which replaced Jericho at 10 PM on Tuesdays.


-Yesterday’s Losers (Excluding Repeats):
Just For Laughs (ABC), Beauty and the Geek (CW), Secret Talents of the Stars (CBS)
and

Since we all know that American Idol dominated Tuesday, let’s start with the series-premiere of CBS’ non-scripted Secret Talents of the Stars, which was DOA at 10 p.m. Secret Talents of the Stars opened with a miniscule (and, of course, last-place) 4.61 million viewers and a 1.5 rating/4 share among adults 18-49 at 10 p.m. Comparably, that was about one half the audience of a repeat of Criminal Minds on the year-ago evening (Viewers: 9.98 million; A18-49: 2.9/ 8 on April 10, 2007) and a major drop from the series-finale of former occupant Jericho on March 25, 2008 (Viewers: 6.02 million; A18-49: 1.8/ 5).


HAHA! Here's hoping your network tanks, CBS :) *smiles sweetly*
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In May of 2005, CBS announced its decision to cancel Joan of Arcadia, a series about a girl who regularly had conversations with God. It was a heart-warming, sometimes heart-wrenching show that was watched steadily by 10 million Nielson viewers in its first season and 8 in it sophomore season.

I loved the show--enough to buy the domain 'Savejoanofarcadia.com'. It's since been closed down because after two years of being online, it was just a money-drainer. But people fought very hard to revive the show for a third season. I still occasionally get emails from people in other countries wondering if we managed to save the show (we didn't). I was interviewed on a Texas radio show, by an AP reporter, and countless other people who ran online blogs, etc.

Flash forward to now. Not quite a week ago, CBS announced its decision to axe Jericho--for the second time. That's right. It was cancelled after its first season, but fans sent in over 40,000 pounds of nuts to CBS, who decided to give it a second, albeit very shortened season of seven episodes. CBS is standing pretty firm in its decision this time around. Though approximately 6 million fans were tuning in regularly on Tuesday nights (the network pitted it against American Idol and Dancing with the Stars), that's just not enough for CBS.

Why We Fight. )
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Jericho's creator, Carol Barbee, was on Shaun's radio show tonight. Honestly, I don't know who Shaun is, but apparently he talks about Jericho and has interviewed like, everyone involved with the show, which is awesome. I can't listen, cause I'm on dialup. *le sigh*

But here is what Carol said on the show, according to one of the mods...

Exciting stuff! )

For me this says a couple things. Sci-Fi IS listening. They are apparently having budget talks?? That is a really good sign.

We ALL need to stop posting at CBS (I can't do much anyway, their stupid site freezes my computer) and migrate to the Jericho Sci-Fi boards. We need to hit them with letters (I sent out three today, my friend Jamie wrote one, and my parents are sending one tomorrow), postcards and lots of positive things about Jericho. Also, be sure and tune into the reruns on Friday nights! This is important! From what I've heard, the reruns alone are pulling in about 1 million viewers (this is not Nielson ratings, btw...apparently cable has a way to track when you're watching something?? I'm not clear how that works). One million is a LOT for reruns. Imagine what NEW episodes would bring.

AND DID I MENTION THAT THE CAST WILL STILL BE ON BOARD WITH THIS SHOW IF IT CONTINUES?

*calms down*

Fight on, Rangers.

Oh. And another thing. If I have time and energy, expect a blog from me tomorrow on the reasons why this fight is MUCH different from the fight for Joan of Arcadia. Cause truly, there are a LOT.
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http://remote.lohudblogs.com/2008/03/24/on-jericho/

Go leave the author some love. ♥

TV Guide Interview with Carol Barbee
xtremeroswellia: (Jake: NUTS)
I can't believe I'm engaging in this activity AGAIN, but I'm about to go into full-on battlegear for the fate of Jericho. Not in the same capacity as I did with Joan of Arcadia a few years ago (my God, was it really that long ago? O.o), but I'm going to get heavily involved.

My LJ will likely have a LOT of save Jericho stuff until something is officially official one way or another.

No, I don't think CBS will bring it back again. But I do think it's possible another network may pick it up.

So, here's that whole part where I tell you...if you don't wanna see a zillion entries about Jericho and saving the show, you should probably either filter me or defriend me until it's over.

I will not take offense.
xtremeroswellia: (Dear CBS)
Jericho has been canceled. A hearty fuck you very much to Les Moonves.
xtremeroswellia: (X and W: Where there is despair)
So Supernatural and Smallville have both been renewed, so that's 3/3 this year. All my shows are coming back, thankfully. But...today is the one anniversary of the cancelation of Joan and I'm sad. *sigh* I also didn't sleep well last night and woke up much too early worried about getting my Virtual Summer Season fic done on time tonight, and feeling sad about Joan and the fact that Alias is almost over for good.

I have the TV blues, peeps. Blah.

Edited to add: Someone remind me not to fight with the 15 year old Clana fangirls! http://www.kryptonsite.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=2134681#post2134681

*headdesk*

May. 17th, 2006 11:18 am
xtremeroswellia: (Joanith: 2 Peas in one pod)
CBS announced their fall line-up, and even though I watch NOTHING on that channel, I decided to check it out just because. Jason Ritter (Kevin Girardi, Joan of Arcadia) is starring in one of the new comedies and...

*gulp*

Sprague Grayden is starring in a drama on CBS called Jericho. Here's the description:

JERICHO (Wednesday, 8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) is a drama about what happens when a nuclear mushroom cloud suddenly appears on the horizon, plunging the residents of a small, peaceful Kansas town into chaos, leaving them completely isolated and wondering if they're the only Americans left alive. Fear of the unknown propels Jericho into social, psychological and physical mayhem when all communication and power is shut down. The town starts to come apart at the seams as terror, anger and confusion bring out the very worst in some residents. But in this time of crisis, as sensible people become paranoid, personal agendas take over and well-kept secrets threaten to be revealed, some people will find an inner strength they never knew they had and the most unlikely heroes will emerge. Skeet Ulrich ("Scream"), Gerald McRaney ("Ike: Countdown to D-Day"), Ashley Scott ("Dark Angel"), Pamela Reed ("Proof of Life"), Kenneth Mitchell ("The Recruit"), Lennie James ("Sahara"), Sprague Grayden ("Six Feet Under"), Michael Gaston ("Prison Break") and Erik Knudsen ("Saw II") star. Jon Turteltaub ("National Treasure"), Stephen Chbosky ("Rent") and Carol Barbee ("Judging Amy") are executive producers for CBS Paramount Network Television, in association with Junction Entertainment.


It actually sounds really good and like something I'd like and...Sprague is in it. Damn. I don't wanna trust CBS again. I don't even think I could, but dammit...
xtremeroswellia: (Judith: First Time I Ever Really Wanted)
That I was a spy for the CIA and was good friends with Sydney Bristow.

Now let me admit something here...I've never, to my recollection, ever dreamt about Alias before. Dreams are what generally eggs me into becoming a part of a fandom. I find it odd and a bit depressing that now I dream about it as there are only what...three more episodes left? I'm not about to hop into a fandom where the show's ending. That's just not healthy for me.

I'm actually pretty happy in the Smallville fandom...you never really know when you get into a show and start writing fic how you'll be received by the other fans, but everyone's been so nice and welcoming and I feel right at home here.

That being said, there are days where I intensely miss previous fandoms I've been in: Roswell, Angel, Third Watch...and most of all right now...Joan of Arcadia.

I know it's because of the approaching date, but yesterday I sat in front of my computer and just stared blankly at the screen for hours as writer's block seized me in my current SV fic...because all I could think about was how much I miss Joan and Grace and Judith and Luke and Adam and...well, you get the idea. *sigh*

In some tiny and stupid self-centric way I feel like it's my fault that the show didn't get revived because if I had just done more with the campaign, then maybe another network would've picked it up. I know rationally that's retarded because I SO don't have that much control over the universe, but there's still that lingering feeling that I just can't get rid of.

If Smallville, God forbid, gets canceled, I'm done. No more fandom anything for me. My little fandom heart can't take it anymore.

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