Cancellation of a CSI series

I would cancel....

  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

    Votes: 8 13.8%
  • CSI: Miami

    Votes: 33 56.9%
  • CSI: New York

    Votes: 9 15.5%
  • Neither of them

    Votes: 8 13.8%

  • Total voters
    58
  • Poll closed .
H50 and Blue Bloods might be cheaper but CBS makes a lot of money out of the CSIs' syndication deals. Plus the CSI shows have been undergoing some budget cuts lately.
 
Hope it's not too late to join in the conversation; I'm on lunch break at work and checking out some forums. Anyway, if I had to pick one to be cancelled it would be Miami just for the fact that I'm not a Caruso fan (sorry, if I offended anyone, not my intention to do so; just stating a personal opinion) and plus, I just could never get into it.

The thought of my Thursday nights without Nick; well, I'm not sure how I'd handle that! :adore:
 
Well, it makes sense if it's cheaper to maker with around the same results. If Blue Bloods and Hawaii Five-0 do about the same without the overhead of the Sinise and Caruso, CBS will have no problem cancelling the shows. They got rid of Without a Trace and Cold Case despite pretty decent ratings due to rising cast costs.
Exactly... Cold Case still had enough juice left in the tank for one more season..but the bean counters decided it cost too much and it got canceled.
Like I said before, the time slots CSI Miami and New York were put in were put there for a reason. They're being set to be canceled at the end of the year IMO.
 
Why would CBS set the CSI spin-offs to be cancelled? No network would do that to their hit shows. CSIs were moved so that the new shows wouldn't face stiff competition right away and would survive.
 
You remember when CBS tooled with Without a Trace's timeslot several times until it was cancelled? At least it isn't that bad.

And CSI:NY is doing much better in the 10 pm slot.
 
That's because WAT was losing a lot of CSIs audience since the beginning. It bounced from Thursday, to Sunday, then Thursday again and finally Tuesday. It didn't really perform solidly on any night that's why CBS kept tosing it around. The case with the CSI spin-offs are diffetent from WAT's. The CSIs did really well on their respective (former) nights thus it stayed there until CBS felt they had possible replacement shows (H50, The Defenders/Blue Bloods) which of course are underperforming.
 
CSI - Seasons 10 & 11 have been my favorite seasons ever, so I would be devastated if the cancelled the mother-ship.

CSI NY - Could go either way, I wouldn't be upset if it was cancelled, It deserves to go out on a high-note, but it could last a while yet.

CSI Miami - PLEASE CANCEL IT!!!! I'm a huge CSI Miami fan, Season 8 was perfect, best since Season 2, but Season 9 is sickening, with the exception of "Happy Birthday" this season has been wrist-slitting-ly bad!
 
I'm gladly to see more and more CSI: Miami responding to this both in here, and on Facebook, that they disagree with this poll results.
 
People are just voting to cancel CSI: Miami because up until its move to Sunday, it was sometimes getting higher ratings than CSI: LV and has always beaten NY.

I don't want to see any CSI show go but I have a feeling we will only get 1 more season of EACH and they will all go at once.

The writers of LV are running out of ideas, Miami has been moved to the Sunday night death slot, causing it to lose viewers, and NY's ratings are god awful.
 
People are just voting to cancel CSI: Miami because up until its move to Sunday, it was sometimes getting higher ratings than CSI: LV and has always beaten NY.

I don't want to see any CSI show go but I have a feeling we will only get 1 more season of EACH and they will all go at once.

The writers of LV are running out of ideas, Miami has been moved to the Sunday night death slot, causing it to lose viewers, and NY's ratings are god awful.

It never beat out Las Vegas. [MEDIA thread] I do the ratings, and sometimes NY is above it, Miami wasn't even in the top 25, like last week, or they're equal;)and LV stories are to me still the best:bolian:
 
It never beat out Las Vegas. [MEDIA thread] I do the ratings, and sometimes NY is above it, Miami wasn't even in the top 25, like last week, or they're equal;)and LV stories are to me still the best:bolian:

Top 25 ratings do not matter! Do you not know that CSI-Miami hasn't been on the air for 6 weeks and then it faces the Oscars? No kidding it wasn't in the top 25. NY's ratings are the poorest OVERALL, specific ratings do not matter, when deciding whether or not to cancel a show, CBS will look and see how the show did OVERALL. They aren't going to cancel it because of 1 or 2 bad weeks.
 
It never beat out Las Vegas. [MEDIA thread] I do the ratings, and sometimes NY is above it, Miami wasn't even in the top 25, like last week, or they're equal;)and LV stories are to me still the best:bolian:

Top 25 ratings do not matter! Do you not know that CSI-Miami hasn't been on the air for 6 weeks and then it faces the Oscars? No kidding it wasn't in the top 25. NY's ratings are the poorest OVERALL, specific ratings do not matter, when deciding whether or not to cancel a show, CBS will look and see how the show did OVERALL. They aren't going to cancel it because of 1 or 2 bad weeks.

They don't matter of course they do,:confused: if they don't then what does? it shows how many viewers watch a particular show. And on my OSCARS it was on from 5:30 till 8:30, and MIAMI came on at 10:00, so I got to watch it. The Oscars had nothing what so ever to do with CSI/MIAMI~
 
The Oscars were on until 1130 PM EST and 1030 CST.It has been stated that the Oscars had an effect on te ratings of Miami.
 
It never beat out Las Vegas. [MEDIA thread] I do the ratings, and sometimes NY is above it, Miami wasn't even in the top 25, like last week, or they're equal;)and LV stories are to me still the best:bolian:

Top 25 ratings do not matter! Do you not know that CSI-Miami hasn't been on the air for 6 weeks and then it faces the Oscars? No kidding it wasn't in the top 25. NY's ratings are the poorest OVERALL, specific ratings do not matter, when deciding whether or not to cancel a show, CBS will look and see how the show did OVERALL. They aren't going to cancel it because of 1 or 2 bad weeks.

They don't matter of course they do,:confused: if they don't then what does? it shows how many viewers watch a particular show. And on my OSCARS it was on from 5:30 till 8:30, and MIAMI came on at 10:00, so I got to watch it. The Oscars had nothing what so ever to do with CSI/MIAMI~

Oscars are what happens before the Awards show. The Academy Awards, which started at 8:30 and ended at 11:30. They had an effect on CSI: Miami, stop being a fool.
 
Top 25 ratings do not matter! Do you not know that CSI-Miami hasn't been on the air for 6 weeks and then it faces the Oscars? No kidding it wasn't in the top 25. NY's ratings are the poorest OVERALL, specific ratings do not matter, when deciding whether or not to cancel a show, CBS will look and see how the show did OVERALL. They aren't going to cancel it because of 1 or 2 bad weeks.

They don't matter of course they do,:confused: if they don't then what does? it shows how many viewers watch a particular show. And on my OSCARS it was on from 5:30 till 8:30, and MIAMI came on at 10:00, so I got to watch it. The Oscars had nothing what so ever to do with CSI/MIAMI~

Oscars are what happens before the Awards show. The Academy Awards, which started at 8:30 and ended at 11:30. They had an effect on CSI: Miami, stop being a fool.

UH, no name calling thank you, Our Oscars/Academy Awards here in California were on at 5:30 till 8:30, we had a few friends over and started watching the Red Carpet at 3:00 pm, and the OSCARS started at 5:30 and ended at 8:30, different times I guess in different time zones. We then watched Miami at 10:00~
 
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