Here we are over a month in to the new television season and already some shows are in trouble.  It's all about viewership and ratings to keep these shows on the air.  Here is a look at how your favorites are doing.

According to zap2it.com, my favorite network, ABC has made a full season commitment to the new soap/drama “Nashville,” the clever sci fi comedy “The Neighbors” and the political drama “Scandal.” Reba fans will be happy to know that Reba McEntire's new series "Malibu Country" and the Tim Allen comedy "Last Man Standing," has additional script orders.  ABC Shows in trouble include:  "666 Park Avenue," "Don't Trust The B In Apt. 23," "Last Resort."  "Private Practice" has already been cancelled.

NBC, up big time in viewership has the following on the endangered list:  "Up All Night," and "Guys With Kids."

Over on Fox, I'm happy to say that my favorite 'laugh out loud show,' Raising Hope seems safe, but "The Mindy Project," "Ben & Kate," and "The Mob Doctor" is in intensive care.

CBS has the following on life support:  "Partners," "Vegas," "CSI: NY," "The Good Wife," and "The Mentalist."

The most watched shows of the 2012 season include: "The Big Bang Theory," "Two And A Half Men," "NCIS," "Modern Family," "Grey's Anatomy," "Once Upon A Time," "Revenge," "Revolution," "Go On," and the only hits on the CW appear to be, "Vampire Diaries," and "Arrow."

 

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