Lohan’s reality show not expected to be renewed

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 23 April 2014 | 17.08

Maybe it's just that no one cares anymore.

Sunday's two-hour season finale of Lindsay Lohan's OWN reality show, "Lindsay," corralled only 406,000 total viewers — way down from the 693,000 viewers who watched the show's March 9 premiere. On Sunday night's episode, Lohan, 27, said she'd suffered a miscarriage by way of explaining why she missed two weeks of filming on the series, which averaged 510,000 viewers over seven episodes and is not expected to be renewed for a second season.

"Lindsay" did, however, add about 330,000 viewers each week (through April 6) with "Live +7" data factored in (DVR viewing, etc.).

Speaking of young women sharing a little to much of their personal lives, there's Candace Cameron Bure, who's still hoofing away on "Dancing With the Stars." She shares her beliefs about religion and the role women should play in a "traditional" marriage in the May 5 issue of People magazine. "I used to think, 'I am a good person, so why do I need God,'" she says. "But then I started understanding the Bible, and it opened my eyes." As for her husband, "We split responsibilities as evenly as possible," she says, calling him the "leader" of the family. "Not everybody is going to like me or agree with my point of view. And that's okay."

'World Wars' on History

Stephen David, who brought us the Emmy winning "The Men Who Built America," is gearing up for the premiere of "The World Wars," a six-hour miniseries event airing Memorial Day weekend on both History and H2. David snared John McCain, Colin Powell, John Major and David Miliband, among others, to appear on-camera for the miniseries, which cover World War I and World War II (2014 marks the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I).
David's company, Stephen David Entertainment, has three other specials in the works for 2014: "The West" (Discovery), "American Genius" (Nat Geo) and "Sons of Liberty" (History). Both "The World Wars" and "The West" were co-produced with Sundance Productions (Robert Redford and Laura Michalchyshyn).

Last, but not least …

Last week was a good one for ABC: ABC's "World News with Diane Sawyer" finished first in adults 25-54 — its first back-to-back win in the "money" news demo in over six years. And Disney XD, led by "Kickin' It," "Mighty Med" and "Lab Rats," finished the week with 521,000 viewers, its second-best prime-time average ever … Sesame Workshop will be named Friday as a winner of Tribeca's Disruptive Innovation Awards. Sesame Workshop CEO/president Melvin Ming will accept the honor … The Steve Schirripa-hosted "Karma's a B*tch!" continues Thursday (8 p.m.) on ID … Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News' chief health/medical editor, will be honored by the National Meningitis Association April 28 at the NY Athletic Club.


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