- **Q: Why is 'CIA' likely to be canceled?
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TV Shows / CBS
This week's CBS Renew/Cancel update reveals contrasting fates for several shows. 'CIA' faces likely cancellation due to CBS's lack of promotion and prioritization, while 'Marshals' has been swiftly renewed. 'Hollywood Squares' struggles in...
CBS's approach to its shows reveals a pattern of pre-determined decisions influencing renewal prospects. 'CIA' suffers from a lack of network support, averaging only 65% retention from its lead-in, and the fact CBS doesn't fully own the show makes renewal less appealing. 'Marshals', on the other hand, benefits from strong ratings and clear prioritization by CBS.
'Hollywood Squares' move to a less favorable timeslot after Survivor 50 indicates a lack of confidence in the show's ability to perform strongly. The network's struggles to find a suitable program for the post-Survivor slot highlights the challenges in scheduling successful Wednesday night programming.
Additionally, a crossover event between 'FBI' and 'CIA' is set to air, featuring Necar Zadegan, which sees Isobel enlisting the help of CIA’s Deputy Chief of Station Nikki Reynard (Necar Zadegan) to stop a threat. This is not the first crossover for the two series.
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