NBC sends Quarterlife packing to Bravo
New NBC series Quarterlife has been shifted to the Bravo network after a single airing due to low ratings, The New York Times reports. According to Nielson estimates, 3.9 million viewers tuned in to the series’ pilot episode Feb. 26 on NBC, the worst performance by a show in the network’s 10 p.m. slot in at least 17 years. Several days after the series’ debut, an NBC spokesman confirmed the show would continue its run on the Bravo cable channel. Quarterlife originated as an Internet-based series produced in eight-minute webisodes that aired twice a week on MySpacetv.com. The shows centers... read more
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