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Ratings Roundup for the Week of April 6, 2025
FBI: International & FBI: Most Wanted both shows have been cancelled, but those numbers might convince network execs to continue one or both shows on its streamer.
Here's Hoping ;-)

Ratings Roundup for the Week of March 2, 2025
@LadyShelley wrote:
Certainly cost more than ratings. Ratings for both shows were okay, not amazing, but okay. One is produced by Universal and the other by Sony (I can't keep straight which is which) so that's the big cost. A show made in-house will always get more consideration than one that's not, which is likely why NCIS Origins was renewed, even with its lower ratings numbers, while these two weren't.
How do we go about shipping them to another network like nbc Who do we contact? Trying to get access via nbc news was blocked.
So I'm looking for someone with the required access.
Any ideas?

‘Debris’ Canceled After One Season at NBC
reposting without permission:
"Debris” failed to get off to a great start in the ratings and never found its footing. The series is averaging a 0.7 rating in adults 18-49 and just under 5 million viewers per episode in the Nielsen Live+7 numbers season to date.
With the cancellation, the NBC shows still awaiting word on new seasons are “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” “Good Girls,” and “Manifest."
If 5 million viewers of teevee isn't enough for these people, with streamers, netflix et al, then what is?
Bar Humbug.
This is why I stopped watching the telly (here in australia) some 10 years ago; all your fav's getting cancelled....
I am still bummed about fbi Int and fbi MW, so much that I have dropped out of all cbs fare (cancelled my subscription) I don't ever want to get invested in a show for it to be cancelled or worse, taken off the air for this reason or that. Life is waaay too short to put up with that.
Because my time is now worth more than it was worth before, because I now have a lot less of it.