Why bother with US TV?

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Hey Jack I appreciate all your comments on the Journeyman Blog, I know this is a pretty bleak time for fans of the show including myself. One thing I have to say is that I agree with you, the US market for TV is a tough one to get behind, the minute you like a show the chances of it staying on are not that strong. The case with Journeyman is that the promotion for the show was next to nothing, the time slot is horrific, and the following may not have been loud enough. There has been no official word from NBC and I don't think there will be. If the strike holds out they may want to give the show another chance next season, we shall see. Thanks Jack for your input throughout the season and lets hope for the best!
Love the show- Journeyman- the greatest TV show on earth!
Joel, my pleasure. Thank you for a great blog: it must be catching many eyes if Brian Howe even comments on it. I still hope another network picks up Journeyman, and that we have another JAG scenario. NBC obviously has some political axe to grind that we as Joe Public do not know about.
Ya I am still trying to "confirm" that is Brian Howe and see if we can't talk to him. Whatever the case is we are trying our best on the blog to do what we can. I know you have been commenting and showing your support for the show and blog and we appreciate it. Hopefully we can get this show landing somewhere!

Jack, I am disappointed, too, that Journeyman has ben "canceled", and I have had many yanked out from under my couch-potato butt (EZ Streets and Boomtown come to mind). But you will avoid watching quality shows because they might be canceled? They're just TV shows, everyone. Move the guns away from your heads!

Even as mired in Lost as I am, I wouldn't boycott ABC or analyze too closely ABC's motives for yanking it. I would just say "bastards!" and go do something more productive with that hour.

Don't take it so hard, my friend. (But I hope that another network does pick it up next year!) :)

Maureen, while I understand your approach, finding a new US-made show with yet another story arc is not worth my time. So, yes, I will avoid watching quality shows because they might be cancelled by one of the networks. There’s just no point—and I am not alone. Linda-Joy tells me that she won’t bother beginning with Journeyman because she knows it’s been pulled Stateside. Similarly, I never started with The Nine. I am through with this genre.
These might just be TV shows but this way I save myself not only one hour, but potentially 13. I will find another show that will be better—and if I want to be suckered in with an ongoing mystery over an entire series, at least I can rely on the Brits to stay the course.
The only US show that I have on my radar that is an exception will be David E. Kelley’s Life on Mars remake.
So Lost has finally ended? I only ever watched four a year, but have not seen any since the end of the second season.

No, no, Lost is back on January 31, and I'm really looking forward to it. My point was that if ABC decided tomorrow to cancel it because the writers decided to end it or advertisers didn't back it, I would be disappointed, but I don't think it would keep me from watching another one that interested me. I don't "find" or "look" for them; I just happen to hear about one or happen across it while channel surfing.

Does this mean that if I get a new favorite show in the new year, you don't want to hear about it? (I'm kidding, Jack. You're fun.)

Please do tell—but as a rule I won’t seek them out myself. If it comes highly recommended, I’d consider that an exception to the rule—but basically if I find out it’s US-made, on a network and has a story arc (or few), then I won’t bother. So, no Heroes, Lost, 24 and a lot of the others.

It's not whether it's U S made, however the networks here only care about ratings- some shows are not promoted properly or are placed in a time slot against a highly rated show. JoAnne once worked for Alan Landsberg productions. Their game show: "People Do the Craziest Things" was in the same time slot as the Cosby Show and Magnum PI- talk about bad timing. It was cancelled after 3 airings. I really got into 100 Center Street on A & E - the characters were more developed with a more complex plot then Law and Order - they even had a contest for fans to win a position as an extra on the next years season. Then it was cancelled. So now I'm hooked on Journeyman and it may end also- damn!

Yes, but (normally) only US-made shows get the US-network treatment. I remember People Do the Craziest Things. Anything opposite Cosby in those days would die—and wasn’t that the season Magnum, PI got cancelled, too?

As I recall Cosby and Magnum PI were #1 and #2. I'd have to check when Magnum stopped airing. Game shows are cheap to produce so they are not going to have dead air but I don't remember what filled the time slot after "Craziest Things" was cancelled. My kids still have their People Do the Craziest Things T-Shirts.
My memory was that Magnum was cancelled and the character was killed off. Fan complaints saw the show return for a final season—the character was resurrected and put in a better timeslot.

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