quarterlife
Hits Record Rating Low; May Move to Bravo
3/3/08
A drama that made its debut on social networking website MySpace has
failed to win over U.S. audiences when it aired last week (beg25Feb08).
Quarterlife, created by the team behind 1990s hits Thirtysomething and
My So-Called Life, was bought by U.S. network NBC and the first episode
debuted on Tuesday (26Feb08) night.
However, the show's future has now been put in doubt as it only
attracted 3.1 million viewers - the lowest-ever rating for that time slot
in the last 17 years.
The program, about a group of young friends living and working in
Chicago, Illinois, may now be transferred to NBC's sister cable channel
Bravo for the rest of its run.
Co-creator Marshall Herskovitz thanked NBC for trying to make the show
"a success on network television", but admitted he always feared
the show would fail to connect with its target audience.
He says, "I've always had concerns about whether it was the kind
of show that could pull in the big numbers necessary to succeed on a major
broadcast network."
Quarterlife was a flop when it previously aired on ABC in 2004. It was
then shifted on to the Internet where it appeared in eight-minute episodes
on MySpace.