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Quarterlife Canceled After One Airing

Quarterlife Screenshot The web show turned television phenomenon Quarterlife has been canceled after a disastrous premiere. The rest of the episodes may end up on Bravo, but no one knows for sure.
Quarterlife, the first Web-based drama to air on network television, has been canceled by NBC after a dismally rated first episode but will move to sister cable channel Bravo, people close to the show said on Thursday. The highly touted online series about a group of young artists bombed in its NBC debut on Tuesday night, drawing the network's lowest ratings and smallest audience for that time slot in at least 20 years, according to Nielsen Media Research. (Msnbc.com is a joint venture between Microsoft and NBC Universal.) The show ranked a distant third place for the 10 p.m. hour, averaging just 3.1 million viewers and a meager 1.3 rating among advertisers' favorite demographic, adults aged 18 to 49, the precise audience for whom the series was designed.

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Quarterlife originally was created for the social-networking site MySpace.com by Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick, Emmy-winning producers of "thirtysomething" and My So-Called Life. Consisting of 36 eight-minute webisodes, the series began running on MySpaceTV.com and quarterlife.com in November, with two new segments appearing online each week.

NBC made headlines when it announced in the midst of the Hollywood writers strike it was picking up the series as a mid-season replacement show, and heavily promoted the drama in the run-up to its prime-time launch.

At the time, quarterlife was touted as a new model for the development of video entertainment, marking the first program to originate independently online before moving to a major broadcast outlet.
We never saw it, but those are some pretty ghastly numbers. We're thinking that everyone who wanted to see it watched it on the Web.

Posted on February 28, 2008
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Battlestar Galactica Teases Fans With Webisodes

Battlestar Galactia webisodes logo As fans eagerly await the season premiere of Sci Fi's hit show Battlestar Galactica, they can catch up with what's happening on New Caprica with a set of free webisodes that set the stage for the upcoming season.

Sci Fi will air a new webisode every Tuesday and Thursday: there are 10 episodes in all. The production values are good; they look just like a regular TV episode. The second webisode was uploaded today. And if you miss one, you can watch them all on demand at SciFi.com.

We really hope the crew of the Galactica a) gets off New Caprica soon b) finds more supplies (we're really sick of the "we're out of fuel/water/food" storylines) and c) finds a planet where they can get some hi-tech replacement parts. Because if this keeps up, the Galactica is going to need a Richard Dean Anderson/McGyver infusion to keep the ship running with chewing gum and paper clips.

The season premiere is on Friday, October 6, 2006 on Sci Fi Channel. And yes, we're still so angry at Sci Fi for cancelling Stargate-SG1 that it's taking some of the anticipation out of Galactica Season 3. How can you have Sci Fi Friday without Stargate?

Posted on September 7, 2006
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