@sigod: At least what has already been filmed. It is not profitable for them to continue filming, unless some other channel undertakes to show it. It's a shame when the series is closed, but there are still five or three episodes that no one will see. But in the era of the Internet, this seems to be happening less and less.
@Viltis: In general, it's time for TV people to come up with a new way to monetize their creations. After all, now those people who watch TV shows make up well, if not half, of all viewers.
Yes, and if they don't even show the season to the end, they just don't respect their viewers.
@sigod: I don't think that the respect of the audience is the motivation that motivates the studio to give money to a project that will not take this money away from at least zero. They will show what they filmed, but if no other channel picks them up, they will not continue filming. TV viewers - they may make up less than half, but these are the viewers who are important. Because what they do to discourage TV shows is by selling advertising time during breaks. Prime time. That's why it's so important what time the show is on and even on what day. A lot of American TV shows lost their ratings when they were moved to a less desirable day of the week, while other channels were showing something cooler at that time. That's life.
@Viltis: That's not what I'm talking about. Just think about it: several thousand people watched the series. But this was not enough for a normal rating. As a result, the series was closed and not even shown to the end. What does this mean?
It's time for the TV people to come up with something else. Monetize it in some other way.
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6Yes, and if they don't even show the season to the end, they just don't respect their viewers.
TV viewers - they may make up less than half, but these are the viewers who are important. Because what they do to discourage TV shows is by selling advertising time during breaks. Prime time. That's why it's so important what time the show is on and even on what day. A lot of American TV shows lost their ratings when they were moved to a less desirable day of the week, while other channels were showing something cooler at that time. That's life.
It's time for the TV people to come up with something else. Monetize it in some other way.