It’s a sad time to be a live-action Nickelodeon series. Just two weeks after Victorious was canceled after three seasons, Nick has made the decision to not renew Cymphonique Miller’s How To Rock for a second season, sending it to the grave much earlier than any one involved in its creation would have wanted. Including the end of iCarly, this makes three Nick series that won’t be back next year, which makes me rather sad. But it is what it is and there’s no use worrying about it. After all, it’s not as if Nick didn’t have a perfectly good reason for not renewing How To Rock.
According to Deadline, when How To Rock – based on the novel How to Rock Braces and Glasses by Meg Haston – premiered, it pulled a good-sized crowd of 3.3 million viewers. It stayed steady for quite some time, though...
According to Deadline, when How To Rock – based on the novel How to Rock Braces and Glasses by Meg Haston – premiered, it pulled a good-sized crowd of 3.3 million viewers. It stayed steady for quite some time, though...
- 8/28/2012
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Nickelodeon’s housecleaning continues. Two weeks after the kids cable network cancelled comedy series Victorious after three seasons, it has done the same with freshman How To Rock. This means that three live-action Nick series will end their run this fall, Victorious, How To Rock and iCarly. Like with Victorious, the news of How To Rock‘s demise was delivered by the series’ showrunner on his blog. In a post titled How To Rock The Future, How To Rock executive producer David Israel said that Nickelodeon had opted not to pick up a second season of the show and thanked the show’s cast, crew and fans. The move also follows Nick ordering a slew of new live-action and animated series and pilots, including two iCarly spinoffs, earlier this month as the network appears to be overhauling its lineup amidst a ratings slump. Created by Jim O’Doherty based on...
- 8/27/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
As my Thursday afternoon time slot to interview Tracy Morgan came closer, I knew I was in for an interesting twenty minutes. As most people have seen and heard over the years, interviewing Tracy is an amusement park ride that even Busch Gardens couldn't conceive. He's blunt. His emotions rise and fall quicker than a roller coaster. And you never know what he's going to say.
When I got to talk to him, he had been interviewing all day in support of his surprisingly emotional and inspirational memoir I Am The New Black, and he was tired. But there was a lot of stuff I wanted to ask him about, only some of which involved his well-publicized smackdowns of SNL co-stars Cheri Oteri and Chris Kattan. There was also his criticism of David Israel and Jim O'Doherty, the creators of The Tracy Morgan Show, and just the general details about...
When I got to talk to him, he had been interviewing all day in support of his surprisingly emotional and inspirational memoir I Am The New Black, and he was tired. But there was a lot of stuff I wanted to ask him about, only some of which involved his well-publicized smackdowns of SNL co-stars Cheri Oteri and Chris Kattan. There was also his criticism of David Israel and Jim O'Doherty, the creators of The Tracy Morgan Show, and just the general details about...
- 10/26/2009
- by Joel Keller
- Aol TV.
Writer-producers Jim O'Doherty and David M. Israel have inked a new two-year overall deal with Carsey-Werner-Mandabach. Under the mid-seven-figure pact, O'Doherty and Israel would serve as executive producers/showrunners on CWM's untitled Tracy Morgan comedy project, which looks good for a series pickup at NBC and has been rumored to be joining the network's Tuesday comedy block. O'Doherty and Israel penned the script for the pilot and executive produced it with Lorne Michaels, Marcy Carsey, Caryn Mandabach, Tom Werner, David Miner and Dave Becky.
Writer-producers Jim O'Doherty and David M. Israel have inked a new two-year overall deal with Carsey-Werner-Mandabach. Under the mid-seven-figure pact, O'Doherty and Israel would serve as executive producers/showrunners on CWM's untitled Tracy Morgan comedy project, which looks good for a series pickup at NBC and has been rumored to be joining the network's Tuesday comedy block. O'Doherty and Israel penned the script for the pilot and executive produced it with Lorne Michaels, Marcy Carsey, Caryn Mandabach, Tom Werner, David Miner and Dave Becky.
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