If you have an active campaign to support a struggling sci fi / fantasy show or save a cancelled one, send us the information at cancelledscifi [at] gmail [dot] com and we will pass it along.
Most importantly, if fans want to send a message, they need to organize, target their campaign, and consistently do any or all of the above to show their support. This is your Call to Action to make your voices (and numbers) known and to do your part to save your favorite shows.
We are approaching the upfronts in May when the networks will set their schedules for the 2017-18 season, and now is when fans should be most active to support their shows if they are struggling in the ratings. Getting a show trending on the social networks and also getting a boost to its digital viewing over the next couple of months could provide that final nudge that sways the network executives on a renewal decision as they try to hammer out their slate for the upcoming season. Below is the upfront schedule for the broadcast networks and we should know the fate of all the shows on those channels by that time. So any push from the fans will have to happen before then.
Monday, May 15, 2017 NBC
Monday, May 15, 2017 FOX
Tuesday, May 16, 2017 ABC
Wednesday, May 17, 2017 CBS
Thursday, May 18, 2017 The CW
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Here are the shows that could most benefit from a strong showing of support from fans RIGHT NOW. (And you can see the status of all this season’s shows over at the Scorecared at this link.)
Colony (USA, Renewal Possible): This show’s numbers are down in its second season, but it is still doing okay for a cable entry these days, plus it has seen decent delayed viewing gains. Still, fans should show their support on the social networks as it wraps up its second season (finale is April 6th) to help give it that nudge it needs to assure it gets a third year. Note: There is currently and active campaign to convince USA to renew this series for a third season. More on that at this link and you can sign the online petition here.
Emerald City (NBC, Cancellation Likely): This one looks like it will likely be one-season-and-done based on its low ratings, unless the network thinks it might play well to the international audience. Fans should try to get it trending on the social networks and also watch it online (Hulu and NBC’s website) to give it a boost, and maybe the network will consider a second season.
The Exorcist (FOX, Cancellation Likely): The ratings were not good for this show, but it received high praise from fans and critics. A social network campaign could bring more attention to it, and the show is available on Hulu and at FOX’s website. If the network sees enough support, perhaps they will see fit to keep it around another year to plug up an hour on low viewership Fridays.
Falling Water (USA, Renewal Possible): The numbers for this show were pretty low in its first season, but it does have a streaming deal with Amazon that was supposedly going to help it get a second season. It has been a while since this show wrapped up its Fall run, though, and still no word on its fate. Fans of could try to come together and get it trending on the social networks to try and convince others to check it out. A campaign to buy the first season on Amazon, iTunes, etc. might help it as well.
Frequency (CW, Cancellation Likely): This one’s numbers were low even for a CW entry, but the Happy Net likes to renew shows, so it still has a chance. Fans should spread the word about the show because the entire first season is now available on Netflix. If the viewership numbers there look good and if this one is trending on the social nets, that may be enough to convince the fifth-place network to give it a second season.
Guardians of the Galaxy (DXD, On the Bubble): The survival of animated shows is typically driven as much by their merchandising as their ratings, but the linear numbers for this show have dropped far enough that Disney may not have much interest in keeping it around for a third year. Fans may want to spread the word about the show on the social nets, watch it digitally, and buy up the toys (if there are any still on the shelves) if they want another season from this one.
The Last Man on Earth (FOX, Renewal Possible): Right now, the numbers look decent for this show and it is likely not that expensive to produce, so the odds seem to be in its favor. But that is definitely not guaranteed, so fans should give it a push on the social nets and with digital viewing (Hulu and the FOX website) to help improve its chances.
Once Upon A Time (ABC, On the Bubble): This show is at its lowest ratings in its six-year run, and it no longer leads the broadcast net shows on Sundays as it once did. The current plan is to wrap up the main story arcs at the end of this season, but its creators have ideas to keep it going into a seventh year. Fans need to make a major show of support on the social nets and with digital viewing (Hulu and the ABC website) if they want another season of this one.
The Originals (CW, Renewal Possible): This one has returned for its fourth season matching its series low ratings, but The CW typically gives shows that have lasted this long a final season instead of just cancelling them. Still, a push from fans on the social networks (and watching past seasons on Netflix) could definitely help its chances of getting that fifth year.
Powerless (NBC, Cancellation Likely): This show definitely has very little ratings power, but perhaps if fans were to bring attention to it, that might give it a chance. Its numbers are low but not disastrous and if it starts trending on the social nets, maybe more people will tune in. It is available for online viewing at Hulu and the NBC website, so hits there might help it as well.
Scream Queens (FOX, Cancellation Likely): The numbers for this show were pretty low in its second season run in Fall, but it did trend well on the social nets. Fans should get active in that arena once again and watch it online at Hulu and FOX’s site. This one could get tacked on to the American Horror Story syndication package (which shares the same creative team), so FOX could consider bringing it back for a third season to use it as Friday night filler.
Sleepy Hollow (FOX, On the Bubble): Are there any fans of this show still out there? Judging by its current ratings, not too many. Allegedly, this one plays well to the international audience which is what has kept it going into a fourth season. So any push from fans on the social networks and/or watching online (Hulu and FOX’s website) would definitely help its cause. Because at the show’s current ratings levels, the network will be hard-pressed to justify bringing this one back for another year, so fans should get active if they want a fifth season.
Son of Zorn (FOX, Renewal Possible): This show’s season average ratings are good enough to get it a renewal, but that’s definitely not guaranteed. It could use a show of support to help nudge FOX toward that renewal nod.
Timeless (NBC, Cancellation Likely): This show disappointed in the post-The Voice slot and it is an expensive series to produce. But a social network and/or digital viewing (Hulu and the NBC website) push might give it a slight chance. A campaign is currently underway on Twitter using the #RenewTimeless hashtag, so jumping on to that could help. You can read more about the campaign at this link.