18 TV shows you're watching that are probably going to be canceled

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It's probably time to say goodbye to Zooey Deschanel's comedy "New Girl."
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It's about that time in the season when TV networks are deciding which shows have to go and which shows get another round. The pilot shows are being reviewed and announcements will trickle in over the next few weeks.

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The choices aren't always simple. With today's shrinking live viewership, more than just ratings factor into whether a TV show survives to see another season.

Networks are now looking at online, On Demand, and streaming viewership; awards appeal; social-media audiences; and international sales, among many other things.

Among the shows that are in danger of being canceled are last year's hits "Quantico" and "Blindspot," the long-running "New Girl," and a couple spin-offs that didn't live up to the hype.

Here are Business Insider's predictions for the shows that will get the ax:

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"The Odd Couple" (CBS)

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Thomas Lennon, left, and Matthew Perry star on CBS's "The Odd Couple."
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In December, CBS decided not to order more than 13 episodes of the comedy starring Matthew Perry for the third season in a row. Currently, the show is CBS's lowest-rated comedy, so it's looking like a breakup is ahead for "The Odd Couple."

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"The Blacklist" (NBC)

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James Spader as Raymond Reddington on "The Blacklist."
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"The Blacklist" may finally get the boot from NBC. For years, it was highly acclaimed among critics and creatives in Hollywood. James Spader was a real awards draw as well. But NBC is back on top of the all-important ratings, and "The Blacklist" is its lowest-rated returning show.

What's strange is that NBC produced a spin-off, "The Blacklist: Redemption." And as you'll see in a bit, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

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"The Blacklist: Redemption" (NBC)

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Ryan Eggold and Famke Janssen of NBC's "The Blacklist: Redemption."
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What's the sense of creating a spin-off of a show that has already overstayed its welcome? That's a question NBC executives should probably answer about "The Blacklist: Redemption." "The Blacklist" and its spin-off are both treading water. At the moment, "Redemption" is NBC's lowest-rated drama.

"Making History" (Fox)

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From left, Adam Pally and Yassir Lester on Fox's "Making History."
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One of the many time-traveling new shows this season, Fox comedy "Making History" isn't making its mark. Its ratings are middling, and it's the lowest-rated comedy on Fox. The network will certainly want to make room for new fall comedies, so "Making History" will probably be gone.

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"Code Black" (CBS)

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Rob Lowe and Marcia Gay Harden on "Code Black."
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"Code Black" is in triage mode at CBS. It wasn't the highest-rated show in its first season last year, so it's especially troubling that it has lost about 16% of last year's audience. Even the stunt casting of Rob Lowe this season couldn't stop the bleeding.

"Sleepy Hollow" (Fox)

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Tom Mison and Nicole Beharie on Fox's "Sleepy Hollow."
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"Sleepy Hollow" should have been put to bed after its low-rated third season. Fox renewed the show anyway, with a pretty major reboot. But it didn't work. It's Fox's lowest-rated show and it has lost nearly 40% of last season's audience.

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"Blindspot" (NBC)

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Jaimie Alexander as Jane Doe, left, and Sullivan Stapleton as Kurt Weller on NBC's "Blindspot."
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"Blindspot" was a source of pride for NBC in its first season as it was one of the top-rated new shows on TV. But it's falling hard. Now "Blindspot" floats around the middle of NBC's slate of shows. That doesn't sound so bad, but it has lost about 42% of the audience advertisers want most, adults under age 50, since last season. And that might be enough to take it down.

"American Crime" (ABC)

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From left, Connor Jessup, Clayton Cardenas, and Richard Cabral on the third season of ABC's "American Crime."
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Currently in its third season, "12 Years a Slave" writer John Ridley's anthology "American Crime" has been a critical and awards favorite for its focus on the problems facing Americans. This season, the show took a look at human trafficking. But the bottom line is that "American Crime" is ABC's lowest-rated show and has lost nearly half of last season's audience. Prestige and a worthy message can only go so far. ABC still has to pay the bills.

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"Elementary" (CBS)

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Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu on "Elementary."
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The clues for the cancellation of "Elementary" are all there. While CBS has been the most-watched broadcast network for years, its audience traditionally steers older than the under-50 crowd advertisers are aiming for. So it doesn't have much patience for low-rated shows, and "Elementary" is the network's lowest-rated returning show.

The network may let it finish its current fifth season because that makes it ripe for syndication sales. But it may not be worth keeping for a sixth.

"New Girl" (Fox)

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Jake Johnson and Zooey Deschanel on Fox's "New Girl."
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"New Girl" has certainly had its days as the belle of the ball, but word of mouth around the show has pretty much faded in its later seasons. With a trend of losing viewers every season, even the folks behind the show have become doubtful that it will return for a seventh season. The recently aired season finale was also written as a potential series finale for the roommate comedy in preparation for Fox's probable eviction.

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"Powerless" (NBC)

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From left, Danny Pudi as Teddy, Vanessa Hudgens as Emily, and Christina Kirk as Jackie on NBC's "Powerless."
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It's brave of DC Comics to take a risk on its first ever TV sitcom, but risks don't always work out. That's the case with "Powerless," which didn't register well with critics and is currently NBC's lowest-rated comedy.

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"Ransom" (CBS)

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"Ransom" stars, from left, Antosia Fiedur, Sarah Greene, Brandon Jay McLaren, and Luke Roberts.
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"Ransom" is inspired by a real-life crisis negotiator and follows Eric Beaumont (Luke Roberts) and his team as they resolve some of the toughest kidnapping and ransom cases in the country.

It's an interesting experiment for CBS. Since it's an international coproduction, CBS didn't have to foot the entire bill for "Ransom." The network aired it on Saturday nights when it typically aired reruns. If it did well, then CBS would probably consider more original coproduction in atypical time-slots. But it didn't. It's the lowest-rated show on any broadcast network. So this is probably it for "Ransom."

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"Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." (ABC)

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The show's stars, from left: Chloe Bennet as Daisy Johnson, Ming-Na Wen as Melinda May, Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson, Henry Simmons as Alphonso "Mack" MacKenzie, Iain De Caestecker as Leo Fitz, and Elizabeth Henstridge as Jemma Simmons.
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Once upon a time, some protection was provided from cancellation at ABC if the show came from another part of the Disney family. But that all went away last year when ABC canceled "The Muppets" and "Marvel's Agent Carter."

That means "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." is a sitting duck. It's lost about 30% of last year's audience, and it's one of the lowest-rated shows on ABC.

It does have one thing going for it. ABC ordered a new Marvel series, "The Inhumans," and may want to keep "S.H.I.E.L.D." around as a companion show and as a show of good faith to Marvel.

"Pure Genius" (CBS)

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Augustus Prew, left, and Dermot Mulroney on "Pure Genius."
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"Pure Genius" is pure ratings bottom-feeder as far as CBS is concerned. In December, it was the network's lowest-rated new show of the season. CBS decided not to order more than its original 13 episodes. That's enough reason to pull the medical drama's life support. 

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"Quantico" (ABC)

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Priyanka Chopra, left, and Tracy Ifeachor on ABC's "Quantico."
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TV viewers can be so finicky. In its first season, "Quantico" and its star Priyanka Chopra, the first Indian lead on American broadcast TV, were the toast of the town and a ratings winner. Now in its second season, the show has seen its audience fall by about 35%, and it's one of the lowest-rated shows on ABC.

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"Training Day" (CBS)

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Justin Cornwell as Kyle Craig and Bill Paxton as Frank Rourke on CBS's "Training Day."
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Boy, there has been nothing but bad news for the "Training Day" reboot.

Not only did its star, the talented Bill Paxton, die just after the show started its run, but its ratings have been miserable — battling "Ransom" for the network's lowest-rated new drama. It has also been panned by critics. And recently, CBS announced it would be moving the show from Thursdays to Saturday nights for the rest of its season. Looks like a one-and-done to us.

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"Rosewood" (Fox)

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Jaina Lee Ortiz and Morris Chestnut of Fox's "Rosewood."
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A pretty successful first season won this medical/cop show a second year. We hear "Rosewood" got a lot better after its terrible pilot episode last season. But this season, its ratings are down 49%, and it has lost almost 35% of season one's audience. Ouch.

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"Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" (CBS)

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Gary Sinise, right, stars in this "Criminal Minds" spin-off.
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While all signs pointed toward CBS bringing back "Criminal Minds," the same is not true for its spin-off. "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" wasn't highly watched in its first season, but somehow got a pass. This season, it has lost more than a quarter of its viewers. CBS is likely to shut down "Beyond Borders."

Note: An earlier version of this article included "Shades of Blue," but NBC renewed it for a third season.

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