Monday, November 14, 2011

'Prime Suspect' Future Uncertain, 'Community' Is Going To Be Back on NBC

NBC"Community" Community and Prime Suspect aren't canceled. As the Joel McHale comedy and also the Maria Bello drama series don't immediately easily fit in to NBC's midseason plans because they were introduced Monday, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that neither series continues to be canceled. NBC acquired six additional scripts for Prime Suspect in October and can still air the battling series (a remake from the British franchise that starred Helen Mirren) through the rest of the year before making the decision whether or not to order additional payments. Prime Suspectthus far has consistently registered a final-place finish in the Thursday at 10 p.m. slotagainst CBS' The Mentalist and ABC's Private Practice. NBC's experiment in sampling Prime Suspect on different nights on its schedule has additionally not proven fruitful enough. Up to now, the reboot is calculating 4.97 million audiences along with a 1.4 rating following a NBC comedies. STORY: NBC Sets Midseason Schedule, Moves 'Whitney,' 'Up Through The Night,' More Community, while standing among the network's battling comedies despite its prime slot among its Thursday comedies, will go back to the schedule in a date to become determined, sources stated. The comedy's newest airing attracted 3.5 million audiences, just shy of their season low it's calculating 3.69 million audiences up to now along with a 1.6 within the marketer-coveted grown ups 18-49 demographic.The CW's supernatural drama The Vampire Journals, at some point this year, came a greater rating than Community on March. 27. Meanwhile, the 4th-place network has yet to plan a lengthy listing of midseason fare, including Bent, BFFs, Awake and Betty Whitened's hidden-camera series From the Rockers. NBC Community Prime Suspect

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