Monday, May 8, 2017

The CW Cancels 'No Tomorrow' and 'Frequency'

It's official: The CW has cancelled its original series No Tomorrow and Frequency after one season each. Both shows ended their runs back in January 2017.






In their first seasons, Frequency averaged a 0.4 rating in the key Adults 18-49 demographic and 1.5 million total viewers while No Tomorrow averaged a 0.3 rating and 1 million viewers.

No Tomorrow starred Tori Anderson, Joshua Sasse, Jonathan Langdon, Sarayu Blue, Jesse Rath and Amy Pietz.

Corinne Brinkerhoff, Scott McCabe and Tory Stanton created the comedy. They executive produced with Ben Silverman, Brad Silberling, Maggie Friedman and Sean Canino. CBS Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television and Electus produced.

Frequency starred Peyton List, Riley Smith, Devin Kelley, Anthony Ruivivar, Lenny Jacobson, Daniel Bonjour and Mekhi Phifer.

Jeremy Carver developed the drama. He executive produced with Brad Anderson, Toby Emmerich, Jennifer Gwartz, Dan Lin and John Rickard. Warner Bros. Television, Jeremy Carver Productions, Lin Pictures and New Line Cinema produced.