Trust Me cancelled. - 歐美

By Susan
at 2009-04-12T13:42
at 2009-04-12T13:42
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so sad.
“Trust Me,” a comedy-drama about a make-believe advertising agency in
Chicago, was canceled by TNT on Friday after a single season. It “achieved
creative success,” said Michael Wright, executive vice president and head
of programming for TNT, TBS and TCM in Atlanta. “It just didn’t find an
audience.” According to ratings data from TNT, a Time Warner cable channel,
“Trust Me” drew only about 1.4 million viewers for each episode during its
13-episode season, which started in January and ended on Tuesday. The series
featured Eric McCormack and Tom Cavanagh as creative executives at the
imaginary agency. “People sometimes lament there’s so much drama built
around doctors and lawyers and police,” Mr. Wright said, but it may be that
the world of advertising is “not as accessible a subject as other subjects
on television.” The acclaimed drama about advertising on AMC, “Mad Men,”
also draws a smaller audience than procedural dramas. Turner Entertainment,
which oversees TNT, integrated real products into the scripts of “Trust Me”
as part of advertising sales packages; the characters at the agency, Rothman
Greene & Mohr, worked on campaigns for brands including Dove.
其實我覺得這會是部可親的電視劇啊,為什麼最後變成這樣? XD
好可惜沒被renew...... orz
--
"Words aren't necessary, but I'm going to give you a standing ovation."
- Simon Cowell, Apr. 7, 2009
http://morissett.pixnet.net/blog/post/23618999
--
“Trust Me,” a comedy-drama about a make-believe advertising agency in
Chicago, was canceled by TNT on Friday after a single season. It “achieved
creative success,” said Michael Wright, executive vice president and head
of programming for TNT, TBS and TCM in Atlanta. “It just didn’t find an
audience.” According to ratings data from TNT, a Time Warner cable channel,
“Trust Me” drew only about 1.4 million viewers for each episode during its
13-episode season, which started in January and ended on Tuesday. The series
featured Eric McCormack and Tom Cavanagh as creative executives at the
imaginary agency. “People sometimes lament there’s so much drama built
around doctors and lawyers and police,” Mr. Wright said, but it may be that
the world of advertising is “not as accessible a subject as other subjects
on television.” The acclaimed drama about advertising on AMC, “Mad Men,”
also draws a smaller audience than procedural dramas. Turner Entertainment,
which oversees TNT, integrated real products into the scripts of “Trust Me”
as part of advertising sales packages; the characters at the agency, Rothman
Greene & Mohr, worked on campaigns for brands including Dove.
其實我覺得這會是部可親的電視劇啊,為什麼最後變成這樣? XD
好可惜沒被renew...... orz
--
"Words aren't necessary, but I'm going to give you a standing ovation."
- Simon Cowell, Apr. 7, 2009
http://morissett.pixnet.net/blog/post/23618999
--
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