Posted on 05/19/2017 5:10:04 AM PDT by Kaslin
n January, ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey told a Television Critics Association session in Hollywood that she wanted to retool ABC programming to include more shows for Trump-voting segments of the population: men, rural America and working-class families.
"If we're talking about diversity and inclusion, I want to make sure we're inclusive of everyone," she declared. "When you think about the name, we're the American Broadcasting Company."
We've seen this movie before. The commitment to wholesome values is perhaps the emptiest statement in Hollywood.
This month, she broke that campaign promise like a politician by canceling the Tim Allen sitcom "Last Man Standing," a show appealing directly to that Trump electorate. A Change.com petition protesting the move has nearly 300,000 signatures. Allen tweeted that he was "stunned and blindsided" by the bad news.
Why was Allen fired?
The show didn't have a ratings problem -- it averaged 6.4 million viewers this season, and that should be graded upward on a curve, since the show aired on Friday and the overall Friday audience is typically smaller than other weeknights. Dungey said the job of a programming executive was "managing failure," but this wasn't a failure. "It was a steady performer," she admitted. However, she added, "Once we made the decision not to continue with comedy on Friday, it was just kind of that's where we landed."
Instead, they're moving in the drama "Once Upon a Time," which averaged 3.2 million viewers this year, or half of Allen's number. In the second hour, ABC is eventually placing its show "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," which this season averaged 2.3 million viewers.
What about Saturday to Thursday? Apparently, there wasn't a slot on ABC prime time for Allen's show.
What constitutes a success at ABC? Dungey declared herself "optimistic and excited" about a third season of "Quantico," which, according to creator Joshua Safran, is opposed to "Trumpian instincts." The series just concluded with a plot that the Trump-like president wanted to merge the FBI and CIA into one giant agency and was exposed as a tool of the Russians. And the ratings? This cartoonish liberal claptrap averaged 2.7 million viewers this season, just over a third of Allen's total. It was renewed.
These surviving shows with mediocre ratings are owned by ABC. That means there are business reasons for Allen's show to be dismissed, since it's owned by 20th Century Fox. But it's the second-highest-rated ABC sitcom behind "Modern Family," which is also owned by Fox. (This season, it was ABC's third most watched scripted series behind "Modern Family" and "Grey's Anatomy.") But ABC is keeping Fox-owned "Fresh Off the Boat," which on Tuesday night drew less than 4 million viewers. Pro "diversity" ABC wasn't going to cancel an Asian-American sitcom -- one with an episode last November during which a character proclaimed, "This country was founded by illegal immigrants," meaning the Pilgrims landing at Plymouth Rock.
ABC also claims it is renewing these less-popular shows due to "critical acclaim," and that's one way Hollywood liberals can cite liberal TV critics in defense of their decisions. Tim Allen is not a critic's darling. They dismissed this show as retreading his 1990s ABC smash "Home Improvement."
So if Tim Allen's hit show is produced by Fox, why can't Fox pick it up? Deadline reported that Fox isn't airing traditional multicamera sitcoms anymore and is leaning toward "edgy" comedies to try to attract younger viewers. Fox only had two weeknight sitcoms this season, both of which struggled: the beyond crass "The Mick" (2.9 million average viewers) and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (2.1 million average viewers). Both were renewed.
Looking at all this, you can see why Tim Allen is stunned ... and why it's easy to think that a pro-Trump TV star is suddenly out of fashion largely for reasons that have nothing to do with ratings or business.
I thought I read it had been picked up but if I saw it ..it must have been wrong. Fox is saying they aren’t picking it up despite the fact they would own the show..unlike ABC
The Hallmark channel has reruns of Home Improvement and The Last Man standing on at least a few days a week and I just started watching some of them.
Since ABC doesn’t produce the show, Netflix should (and likely will) snap it up.
I wouldn’t watch it if it were on Netflix, as I have absolute no use for Netflix
You betcha that I fast-forward commercials, because I hate them. If it were after me there would only be commercials for a specific time and only for certain minutes. When I grew up in Germany they showed nothing but commercials at 6:00 pm for 15 minutes.
Agreed. And...isn't one of the fags not even gay? I don't watch that POS but I think I read somewhere that the fat one was acting gay because it was the cool thing to do. Or something like that.
Allow me to say, "Sheesh".
So true...
Allen is too white and too male; the leftists give the impression this country is filled with non-white deviants...
Replaced with more Marvel fanboy dreck.
Cancelled for being Right. It’s happening a lot these days.
Raise hob definition: to cause mischief or disturbance...
I fast forward through them too, but DVR viewings are not counted the same way real time ratings are, and DVR ratings where the viewer fast forward through commercials matter less. I’ve never had much faith in Nielsen’s numbers anyway given how they’re collected.
Just seems to me that with the advent of the internet, various interests are losing their stranglehold on media. Which is a very good thing for consumers. And for content producers willing to think outside the box (ha ha) to bring their content to market.
There may an interesting parallel with publishing. Many moons ago there were a number of layers between, say, a book buyer and an author. Folks, for the most part, would get their books from bookstores. Those books came from the author, agents, publishers, editors, distibutors, corporate buyers, bookstores. Now folks can buy ebooks right from the author. No middlemen acting as an impediment to your access to content. Note that I’m not saying that always results in a better product.
I’m thinking it might be worthwhile to see if consumers of visual media might benefit from the same kind of streamlining.
They got commercials on Hallmark channel just like there are on every network or channels
AFAIK, it is still available on Netflix; we are currently binge watching seasons 1-5. I think season six is on Spectrum (was Time Warner) somewhere...
Our cable provider (Charter) went over to Spectrum
Does that shirt say Huskies?
I am not sure and have to keep reading it......
My favorite as well, young Vivian Leigh! Would be perfect for new Scarlett O’Hara. As for the wife, I would rather had Patricia Richardson.
AFAIK = As Far As I Kno
Look for LMS on Spectrum.
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