Three of ABC’s primetime dramas gained’t make it to the 2023-2024 schedule.
The Alphabet community cancelled Big Sky, Alaska Daily and The Company You Keep Friday, TVLine has discovered.
Big Sky, a David E. Kelley crime thriller starring Kylie Bunbury and Katheryn Winnick, averaged 4.8 million whole viewers and a 0.5 demo score (with Live+7 playback) in its third season, down 16 % from its Season 2 numbers. Among the eight dramas ABC has aired this TV season, it ranks next-to-last in viewers (besting solely The Rookie: Feds) and sixth within the demo. Its Season 3 finale, which aired on January 18 (learn a full recap), will function its sequence finale.
Hilary Swank’s journalism-themed sequence Alaska Daily wrapped its inaugural 11-episode season on March 30. The sequence starred the two-time Oscar winner as Eileen Fitzgerald, an investigative journalist who left her high-profile New York life behind after a fall from grace to affix a day by day metro newspaper in Anchorage. Her first task: Get the inside track on a conspiracy-addled chilly case involving the dying of an indigenous girl.
The Company You Keep starred Milo Ventimiglia as a con man romantically entangled with a CIA agent performed by Catherine Haena Kim. Over the course of the present’s single season, the couple found one another’s secret identities, forcing Emma to interrupt up with Charlie and flip him into her CIA asset to guard his grifter household. The season — now sequence — finale aired May 7. (Read a recap.)
Alaska Daily averaged 5.3 million whole viewers and a 0.4 demo score (with Live+7 playback). Out of the ten dramas that ABC has aired this TV season, it ranks No. 5 in whole viewers and ties The Company You Keep — which averaged 3.8 million whole viewers and a 0.4 demo score (with Live+7 playback) — for final within the demo.
TVLine’s Renewal Scorecard has been up to date to mirror the information.
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