morning, and there’s one very notable show missing from the line up.
Glee season 6 does not have a home on the schedule and will
be held for mid-season, meaning the show will not premiere until early
2015. The decision comes in the wake of the show’s slumping ratings this
year which are now at series lows: The last three episodes nabbed 2.1,
2.41, and 2.45 million viewers.
Update: On a conference call with members of this press this morning, Fox head Kevin Reilly says that Glee
season 6 currently has a 22-episode order, but that may change. In
better news, Reilly says that the episodes will air consecutively. Also
on the call, Reilly revealed that American Idol will be reduced from 50 hours to 37 hours for the 2015 season.
Fox will decide on a home for Glee once they see what shows in the below line-up aren’t performing well. They renewed the show for season 5 and season 6 in April of last year.
Below is Fox’s fall line up which includes newcomers like the Batman spinoff Gotham, the David Tennant-led Gracepoint (the Broadchurch remake), and several returning favorites.
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