Category: John J. Joex

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Cancellation Watch: Agents of Shield and Forever Are in Trouble, Star Wars Rebels Gets Renewed, Haven Gets Moved (Updated)

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Focus on Fall Sci Fi TV: The Originals

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The Charts: Once Upon A Time Scores on the Charts, Agents of SHIELD Nearly Shut Out

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Would I Rather Be Watching Babylon 5? Fall 2014 Season Edition

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Cancellation Watch: Once Upon A Time Returns Strong, Resurrection Debuts Good, Gotham and Sleepy Hollow Drop

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Cancellation Watch Breaking News: Syfy Renews Dominion and Defiance

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The Charts: Extant Returns to the Lower Rungs of the Charts With Its Season Finale

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Cancellation Watch: Gotham Has Strong Debut, Forever Bows Okay, Agents of SHIELD and Sleepy Hollow Return Down

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Focus on Fall Sci Fi TV: Person of Interest

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Cancellation Watch: The Ratings for Extant and Haven Improve Slightly, but How Much Will It Help?

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Do the Renewals of Shows Like Hannibal, From Dusk Till Dawn, and Penny Dreadful Suggest Changes in the Ratings System?

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The Charts: Z Nation Shows Up on the Social Net Charts, but Haven is MIA

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Focus on Fall Sci Fi TV: The Flash

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Cancellation Watch: Syfy’s Z Nation Has Decent Debut, Other Genre Entries Show Improvement

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The Cancellations of Almost Human, Revolution, Star-Crossed, and Dracula Prove Things Have Not Changed Much with the Broadcast Networks