
What does it take to get cancelled from a fifth-place network? We might ask Dr. Nancy Snyderman, who just learned that her show was canceled, after less than six months on the air.
It's no shock that MSNBC is churning its schedule; every time slot on MSNBC has had, what, a dozen shows? A hundred shows, it seems for, some of them. Remember Alan Keyes?
But TV Newsers's Chris Ariens, always on the spot,adds some painful context:
The cancellation of "Dr. Nancy" is yet another daytime programming move by MSNBC, which has fallen to 4th and, on some days, 5th place in the daytime ratings.
It's one thing to have your show canceled. That's no shame. But it's a lot worse to have your show canceled on a fifth-rated network. I mean, how bad do you have to be?
