

That’s how grim “Filthy Rich,” “Next,” and “Connecting…” have done In the past week, we got our first casualties of the 2020-21 broadcast television season: Fox has canceled “Filthy Rich” and “Next,” and NBC banished the remainder of “Connecting…” Season 1 to its streaming service Peacock. Continue reading Join WrapPRO for Exclusive Content, Full Video Access, Premium Events, and More! Start Free Trial Considering this is a weekly TV ratings column, you probably guessed what went wrong here with those freshman shows.
It’s not unprecedented to get a cancellation or two this early in the fall TV season ( just ask Kal Penn ), but seeing three early casualties in an already rerun-heavy environment feels grim — especially when you consider how little is waiting in the wings, original programming-wise, for any of the broadcast networks with all the pandemic-related production delays.
Over the course of its first five episodes, Kim Cattrall drama “Filthy Rich” has averaged a 0.44 rating among adults 18-49 — which is the key demographic for primetime entertainment programming — and 2.7 million total viewers. Those are Nielsen numbers that include three days of (mostly) DVR viewing per episode, and they are updated as of […]
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