U.S. Renewals and Cancellations for 2012

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It’s that time of year again – when the networks in the States decide what’s staying and what’s being kicked out of their line-ups. And here are the current results:

 TV One Logo
Castle – Renewed

Criminal Minds – Renewed

Person Of Interest – Renewed

Harry’s Law – Canceled

TV2
Body Of Proof – Renewed

Cougar Town – Renewed, but moving to TBS

Grey’s Anatomy – Renewed

Happy Endings – Renewed

The Middle – Renewed

Once Upon A Time – Renewed

Private Practice – Renewed

Revenge – Renewed

Suburgatory – Renewed

2 Broke Girls – Renewed

The Big Bang Theory – Renewed

The Mentalist – Renewed

Mike & Molly – Renewed

Two and a Half Men – Renewed

Hart of Dixie – Renewed

Gossip Girl – Renewed

Supernatural – Renewed

The Vampire Diaries – Renewed

Fringe – Renewed

Desperate Housewives – Final Season

GCB – Canceled

Are You There, Chelsea? – Canceled

Pan Am – Canceled

Work It! – Canceled

I Hate My Teenage Daughter – Canceled

 TV3
Last Man Standing – Renewed

Modern Family – Renewed

CSI – Renewed

CSI: NY – Renewed

The Good Wife – Renewed

Hawaii Five-0 – Renewed

NCIS – Renewed

NCIS: LA – Renewed

Bones – Renewed

Glee – Renewed

Raising Hope – Renewed

Touch – Renewed

Law & Order: SVU – Renewed

CSI: Miami – Canceled

The Finder – Canceled

Awake – Canceled

House – Final Season

Terra Nova – Canceled 

FOUR
Don’t Trust The B—- in Apartment 23 – Renewed

90210 – Renewed

Parenthood – Renewed

American Dad – Renewed

The Cleveland Show – Renewed

Family Guy – Renewed

New Girl – Renewed

The Simpsons – Renewed

Bob’s Burgers – Renewed

30 Rock – Renewed

Community – Renewed

The Office – Renewed

Parks & Recreation – Renewed

Rules of Engagement – Unsure

What are your thoughts? Interesting how shows such as Pan Am and GCB (the latter starts next week) haven’t even aired here yet, but are goners. No surprise though, this happens all too often and the end result is poor scheduling of shows that actually have some quality left in them *cough* Reaper *cough*.

I’d already watched I Hate My Teenage Daughter in my own time, and really liked it, but it was a bit weak to stay afloat. As for The Finder, I feel the idea was interesting enough, but the execution not so much – I could never bring myself to see past episode one.

Source: TV by the Numbers

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