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Fans Take Action Over 'Joan' Cancellation
YAHOO NEWS ^ | 05/30/2005 | DAVID BAUDER

Posted on 05/30/2005 9:15:46 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist

NEW YORK - Even God is vulnerable to low television ratings. CBS' decision this month to cancel the drama "Joan of Arcadia" after two seasons has baffled and angered its fans. Many are peppering CBS and anyone who will listen with e-mails trying to find some way to keep the series alive.

It's a long shot, at best. The series where God appeared to Amber Tamblyn's title character in the guise of average people won critical praise and an Emmy nomination, but couldn't reach beyond a dwindling cult of supporters.

Fans said they appreciated a drama that talked about spirituality without being preachy, that included God but didn't take religious sides. Several parents wrote that it was one of the few quality shows on television they felt comfortable watching with their children.

"I liked that it gave my daughter and I ethical things to talk about without having to bring them up, things like premarital sex and spirituality," said Dawn Richards, 44, who watched regularly with her 14-year-old daughter at home in Boca Raton, Fla. "It's a great springboard."

Angela Williams, who works at a domestic violence shelter and lives in Boody, Ill., organized an e-mail and telephone campaign to support the show. The 24-year-old scheduled her Friday nights around the series and said a lot of her friends did, too.

We feel your pain, say the folks at CBS.

"It was one of the toughest programming decisions we have had to make in the last couple of years because qualitatively, everyone here loved the show and was proud of the show," said Chris Ender, CBS entertainment spokesman.

But they couldn't ignore its ratings decline, he said. During its first season, "Joan of Arcadia" averaged 10.1 million viewers, respectable numbers for Friday, a quiet night for television. This year, viewership sank to 8 million, according to Nielsen Media Research.

That was lower than "Father of the Pride," "Dr. Vegas" and "Hawaii" — all series that went to their graveyards long ago.

The most important number may be this one: 53.9.

That's the median age of the "Joan of Arcadia" viewer, nearly three years older than the typical CBS viewer.

There was a time CBS was more accepting of its older audience. Not now. CBS narrowly missed being the most popular network among 18-to-49-year-old viewers this year, an achievement once unthinkable, and its executives hunger for that victory. Four of its five programs with the oldest-skewing audience, including "Joan," were canceled.

It's not a stretch to think that in another year, "Joan of Arcadia" might have gotten a reprieve.

"Up until the very last minute I just felt that there was no way that we'd be canceled," said Barbara Hall, the series' creator. "The response to our season finale had been really big. I really didn't understand how much demographics played into this, more so than ratings."

CBS is replacing "Joan" with "Ghost Whisperer," featuring Jennifer Love Hewitt as a young wife who communicates with the dead.

A much-publicized quip by CBS Chairman Leslie Moonves — "I think talking to ghosts may skew younger than talking to God" — really riled the "Joan of Arcadia" fans. Liana Hix, 36, of Antioch, Calif., called it blasphemy and "really, really thoughtless."

"I talk to a lot of moms," Hix said, "so it's not good to disappoint people like me."

The ratings slump baffled both CBS and Hall, who struggled to turn it around. CBS wanted more scenes with God, so Hall complied. Partly at the network's request, she introduced the evil character Ryan. The third season was to see Joan and this devilish character face off.

"She was going to be engaged in all these metaphysical battles," Hall said. "She would get to know God on a whole new level."

Hall said she wished CBS had promoted the series more, and didn't take it off the air so frequently. Ender said CBS tried, hiring a firm to promote "Joan" in churches. It sent people into cities to do good deeds — buying a cold person coffee, for instance, and handing them a card saying the random act of kindness was "brought to you by `Joan of Arcadia.'"

In the end, Hall said she understands the business and doesn't hold a grudge against CBS. She's also read many of the messages of support from the audience and found them very moving.

And frustrating. Viewers don't realize the important role they play, she said.

"Yeah, I hear how much the audience loves it," she said. "Prove it by turning on the television Friday at 8 (p.m.). A lot of people ask me, `What can I do?' Nothing now."

There's a better chance of seeing Los Angeles paralyzed by a July snowstorm than CBS changing its mind. There's still a slim hope that Sony Pictures Entertainment can sell "Joan of Arcadia" to another network, and it is trying. With the actors' contracts expiring June 15, the window of opportunity is tiny.

Tamblyn, who said on "The View" Thursday that she was "very shocked" by the cancellation, sounded like she was already moving on in a statement given to The Associated Press.

"I am so grateful to CBS and Barbara Hall for the opportunity to have played this character for two seasons," she said. "I will miss everyone but I am looking forward to the next adventure."

Hall had planned to be in New York two weeks ago for CBS's announcement of its fall schedule. She went anyway, despite learning of the cancellation the day before from Sony. She has an apartment near Carnegie Hall, where Moonves presented the schedule to thousands of advertisers.

Hall went downtown to shop for shoes.

"I didn't want to be in that part of town," she said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: cbs; joanofarcadia; show; sitcom
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The "X-Files," "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Seinfeld" all had low ratings before becoming breakout hits.

CBS is doing this to say - "See, we tried to run a conservative show but darn it, now we have to cancel it and exclude said shows from future programming."

1 posted on 05/30/2005 9:15:47 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

I feel bad that NBC is cancelling "L&O:Trial by Jury" but it would never occur to me in a million years to bother contacting them to keep it on.


Thank God for DVD's!


2 posted on 05/30/2005 9:19:08 PM PDT by Mears (Keep the government out of my face!)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Cancelled Larry Elder too :(


3 posted on 05/30/2005 9:19:56 PM PDT by cyborg (I am ageless through the power of the Lord God.)
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To: Mears
I'm thinking the WB or UPN may try to pick Joan of Arcadia up. It's tailor-made for them anyway.

I reread the article and realized that CBS was deliberately trying to kill the series by trying to introduce some Matrix like crap into it.

4 posted on 05/30/2005 9:22:14 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Harmful Or Fatal If Swallowed)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

The article says that the title actress seems resolved to "moving on".

Isn't she an atheist? A notable role can bring her attention but it probably wasn't something she wanted to dedicate her acting career to.


5 posted on 05/30/2005 9:24:30 PM PDT by weegee ("Do you want them to write a piece about how great the military is?" Elizabeth Bumiller - NY Times)
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To: Mears
Thank God for DVD's!

Yeah, I think that's the best comment. I love seeing TV shows I like on DVD -- perfect sound & picture, on any time I like, with no commercials. It's the future of television.

6 posted on 05/30/2005 9:25:26 PM PDT by 68skylark
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

JoA stunk.......good riddens!

It was a roost trying to be PC on God.....

Get Real!


7 posted on 05/30/2005 9:29:35 PM PDT by restornu (Apple don't fall far from the tree...Now Apples are toss from the tree..OUR throw away KIDS)
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To: Mears
They cancelled Law and Order: Trial by Jury? That means there are just only 12 different Law and Order series on NBC.
8 posted on 05/30/2005 9:30:27 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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To: 68skylark
DVDs will be obsolete in 10 years: Bill Gates
9 posted on 05/30/2005 9:31:16 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

I liked that it gave my daughter and I ethical things to talk about without having to bring them up, things like premarital sex and spirituality," said Dawn Richards, 44, who watched regularly with her 14-year-old daughter at home in Boca Raton, Fla. "It's a great springboard."

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Yea lady until your daughter meets up with Michael Schiavo Type and he want to use bio Ethic to do her in.......LOL


10 posted on 05/30/2005 9:33:48 PM PDT by restornu (Apple don't fall far from the tree...Now Apples are toss from the tree..OUR throw away KIDS)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Well there's always the new ABC knockoff, Joann of Arkasas...


11 posted on 05/30/2005 9:38:03 PM PDT by claudiustg (Go Sharon! Go Bush!)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
I reread the article and realized that CBS was deliberately trying to kill the series by trying to introduce some Matrix like crap into it.

Where did you come up with that? They were talking about Joan confronting the evil character Ryan who appears to be the Devil or at least someone opposed to God.

12 posted on 05/30/2005 9:46:49 PM PDT by Dave S
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To: restornu
It was a roost trying to be PC on God.....

So speaketh a Mormon on God.

13 posted on 05/30/2005 9:50:40 PM PDT by Dave S
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Maybe PAX should do some original programming....

Or at least, pick it up to carry it forward.

14 posted on 05/30/2005 9:53:10 PM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: weegee

I don't know if she's an Atheist - but she's certianly a liberal. I sort of, vaguely, know her.

In any case, from a career perspective, I'd say that this is the best thing that could possibly have happened to the talented Ms. Tamblyn. These are productive years - better to be free to do movies than being stuck on CBS until she's twnety-seven or something like that.


15 posted on 05/30/2005 10:14:33 PM PDT by furquhart (Cheney-Bush '08)
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To: Dave S

So you feel God can be a women or little girl with thick glasses, some times a hippy, Homo or homeless person etc?????

They took off Touch by An Angel for this silly stuff......

I am sorry JAG is leaving it was wholesome and had many good things about it......


16 posted on 05/30/2005 10:32:54 PM PDT by restornu (Apple don't fall far from the tree...Now Apples are toss from the tree..OUR throw away KIDS)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

The fans came out of the wordwork to save Angel a year ago...ran an INTERNATIONAL campaign to keep the show running, bought billboards, ads in magazines, postcard campaigns, internet campaigns...it was huge. I'm afraid that niche shows have a hard time staying on the air and Joan of Arcadia is no different. But seriously, I hope the fans keep this one on. I've never watched it but I want fan driven shows that aren't called "Will and Grace" or "Friends" to survive.


17 posted on 05/30/2005 10:36:35 PM PDT by Wolfram
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To: restornu
So you feel God can be a women or little girl with thick glasses, some times a hippy, Homo or homeless person etc?????

Why not? Most people on this site believe he was once a homeless, out of work carpenter. I'm agnostic myself, but if god *is* real, I would imagine it could appear before humans in any form it wished.
18 posted on 05/30/2005 10:58:09 PM PDT by LanaTurnerOverdrive
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To: restornu
So you feel God can be a women or little girl with thick glasses, some times a hippy, Homo or homeless person etc?????

I am thinking of Elijah in the cave, where God does not appear as a thunderstorm or an earthquake, but as a quiet whisper. Do you really think that God is only a white, middle class or wealthy man?
19 posted on 05/30/2005 11:07:15 PM PDT by slightlyovertaxed
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To: LanaTurnerOverdrive

He wasn't homeless that is a misnomer....

He was not out of work either!:)

I'm agnostic myself, but if god *is* real, I would imagine it could appear before humans in any form it wished.

I think that would be miss leading or a deception....


20 posted on 05/30/2005 11:16:05 PM PDT by restornu (Apple don't fall far from the tree...Now Apples are toss from the tree..OUR throw away KIDS)
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