FOX flop On the Lot was watched by 2.9 million viewers last week, and last night it lost another half-million viewers. The show was watched by just 2.4 million people, according to The Hollywood Reporter. In two separate pieces, two of the men behind the series both defend it and admit that it has failed. …
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Although ratings for On the Lot rebounded slightly last week to 3.1 million viewers, they dropped back down to 2.9 million, reaching the previous week’s level. Even the show that follows it seems to be suffering. Variety reports that it “seems to be dragging down repeats of ‘House’ at 9,” although House had more than …
Adrianna Costa, the terribly awful host of On the Lot, is apparently not just a bad host, but also somewhat delusional. Despite the poor ratings, she says that the show has a solid future. “With names like Spielberg and Mark Burnett on it, you can’t go wrong,” she told Entertainment Weekly. Even more bizarrely, she …
Tuesday’s episode of On the Lot kept the show on its path to cancellation with its low ratings and modifications to the already-baffling format, but it also showed that someone inside the production or the network has, alas, lost faith in the show’s future. That’s because producers didn’t let the contestants produce new films; instead, …
Over the course of its first three episodes, FOX’s On the Lot lost about 3 million viewers per episode. Considering that just 2.9 million watched last week, that meant the show was on track to have a negative number of viewers this week. However, the show actually rebounded slightly in its new Tuesday-only timeslot and …
After two weeks of disappointing ratings for its rapidly devolving series On the Lot, FOX has cut the show back from two nights to a single night. FOX “will now condense its competition and results shows into one weekly one-hour program, airing Tuesdays at 8:00/7:00c starting June 5,” The Futon Critic reports. How exactly they …