Without NBC handing this show to another network, there is no excuse without their reason. Unfortunately streaming pay to watch sites will not help a large audience receive their wish, while some are un-aware of the results from the Nelsien Media Research Center that was presented with poor ratings and the announcement by NBC that more lower ratings were worse than Season 1.
As a Producer, Director, and Writer in our century, witnessing a history that may not come true streaming services don't have much promise due to the economy and people leaking the shows footage. When Hulu started as a free streaming website of their content, everyone enjoying watching shows, till the time Hulu decided to switch to pay to watch it basically made me walk away and feel sorry for the poor choice that the company made and for future creators who is willing to denounce these sites as a support to economic problems in which they seems more that what choice they made was the right one, but failed to uphold it.
Audiences are not aware of even what other people want with others shows competing against each other and the repeats of the same result in the 80's, 90's, 2000's and in the millenniums tween's, our society of entertainment has the same ups and downs of past decades and with different technology that kept track of ratings and reviving them. What is holding back for network due to economic issues? What is it that NBC hasn't explained and discussed in an interview where the word accountability in explanation can help fans know how shows get really cancelled specifically Timeless. What about even Chicago LAW? Great News?
Networks however aren't aware that even audiences don't have cable, or that their signal on digital antennas can't pickup the channel of where their favorite show is being aired, this also applies to other channels. Giving it to another network won't help either. Even cable service gives customers issues when channels go off the air. Why did Brooklyn 99 get sent to NBC with many reasons? Think of politics of our last U.S. Election.
Does Timeless need to be on Streaming channel if fans believe this will revive the show? There are lot's to think about here again. They are still young with lots to learn.
As a Producer, Director, and Writer in our century, witnessing a history that may not come true streaming services don't have much promise due to the economy and people leaking the shows footage. When Hulu started as a free streaming website of their content, everyone enjoying watching shows, till the time Hulu decided to switch to pay to watch it basically made me walk away and feel sorry for the poor choice that the company made and for future creators who is willing to denounce these sites as a support to economic problems in which they seems more that what choice they made was the right one, but failed to uphold it.
Audiences are not aware of even what other people want with others shows competing against each other and the repeats of the same result in the 80's, 90's, 2000's and in the millenniums tween's, our society of entertainment has the same ups and downs of past decades and with different technology that kept track of ratings and reviving them. What is holding back for network due to economic issues? What is it that NBC hasn't explained and discussed in an interview where the word accountability in explanation can help fans know how shows get really cancelled specifically Timeless. What about even Chicago LAW? Great News?
Networks however aren't aware that even audiences don't have cable, or that their signal on digital antennas can't pickup the channel of where their favorite show is being aired, this also applies to other channels. Giving it to another network won't help either. Even cable service gives customers issues when channels go off the air. Why did Brooklyn 99 get sent to NBC with many reasons? Think of politics of our last U.S. Election.
Does Timeless need to be on Streaming channel if fans believe this will revive the show? There are lot's to think about here again. They are still young with lots to learn.

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