Spring TV 2015: Renewed, Canceled and on the Bubble8 of 13
On the Bubble: Close Calls
"The Mysteries of Laura." While it didn't win a huge number of fans among critics, "Laura" was a popular choice among -- who'd have thought it -- moms and viewers of a certain age. But has NBC cooled on the show? Hard to tell; the season-to-date 18-to-49 demographic numbers are weak, but in overall audience numbers, it's pulling slightly higher numbers than "Chicago Fire" -- which has already been renewed.
UPDATE: "Laura" has been renewed.
"Undateable." Better than anyone expected it to be, this summertime 2013-2014 comedy returned for a sophomore run a few weeks ago. It has grown its audience by 96 percent year-over-year in its current timeslot, but again, it's only been back for a short time, so it's probably too early to get excited about this one's prospects one way or another.
"The Mysteries of Laura." While it didn't win a huge number of fans among critics, "Laura" was a popular choice among -- who'd have thought it -- moms and viewers of a certain age. But has NBC cooled on the show? Hard to tell; the season-to-date 18-to-49 demographic numbers are weak, but in overall audience numbers, it's pulling slightly higher numbers than "Chicago Fire" -- which has already been renewed.
UPDATE: "Laura" has been renewed.
"Undateable." Better than anyone expected it to be, this summertime 2013-2014 comedy returned for a sophomore run a few weeks ago. It has grown its audience by 96 percent year-over-year in its current timeslot, but again, it's only been back for a short time, so it's probably too early to get excited about this one's prospects one way or another.
PeopleDebra Messing, Charlie Reina, Vincent Reina
TitlesThe Mysteries of Laura
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