The Rollercoaster of TV Revivals: Greenlit and Canceled

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The Rollercoaster of TV Revivals: Greenlit and Canceled
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TV revivals have become a trend in recent years, with recognizable titles and stars attracting initial viewership. However, the average lifespan of revivals is only three seasons, compared to the original shows' average of eight years. Paramount+ recently canceled "iCarly" while attempting to revive "Frasier." The Hollywood Reporter examines 10 case studies of TV revivals, highlighting successes like "Fuller House" and "The Conners," as well as failures like "Mad About You" and "Murphy Brown."

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