
Great news for In Plain Sight fans (and sure to make White Collar fans breathe easier). Deadline Hollywood reports that USA has picked up In Plain Sight for two additional seasons bringing the show to what will be five seasons.
Note that the season three ratings noted in the link above must be Live+7 numbers or some other form of aggregating the numbers. They were definitely higher than the Live+SD numbers commonly reported.






I’ve tried getting into this show but no such luck. I think Paul Ben-Victor is way underrated.
Yay!!! I love this show. Actually, I love USA network in general and watch every single one of their shows. Considering this was one of their lower rated shows I have to think virtually everything else on the network will come back for another season.
That's surprising. While I continue to like the show, I think it is stupid for networks to announce multi-season renewals like this for almost any show. Maybe something like True Blood, which is a certified monster hit for HBO, but almost everything else should be renewed on a season to season basis.
Great News! My absolute favorite procedural, slightly ahead of the aging NCIS.
Great news! Covert Affairs isn't grabbing me so far, so I'm glad that one of my old USA favorites is coming back!
IPS has been performing solidly so a renewal isn't a surprise but I think the question is what shows USA do not renew/cancel as they have to make room for original shows like the upcoming Facing Kate, my money's on Psych or Law & Order: Criminal Intent or even both.
Royal Pains should get a pickup as should Covert Affairs as they have been performing well.
Well, they could always cut the extra NCIS at 9pm on Wednesdays. Then they could double up on original shows all 3 nights.
I wouldn't immediately take this as a positive sign if I were a White Collar fan. IPS is probably cheaper to make out in New Mexico than White Collar is in New York, especially with all their location shoots. I'd have to guess USA expects more out of Collar than it does IPS.
As much as I'd like to see Sarah Shahi in a series on a regular basis again, the mediator concept of her show seems really mundane for USA. I'm hoping Facing Kate's finished product turns out better than the concept reads.
On a guess, you're wrong about that. But, alas, all we can do is guess. White Collar is produced by Fox Television Studios which has a reputation for really keeping costs down, plus USA is not licensing the show for its full cost. The downside though is there's no upside for them with DVD, international licensing, etc.
In Plain Sight is produced by Universal, and that is probably an “all in the family” advantage since USA is owned by NBC Universal)
I don't think thatwould get rid of Psych, but L&O: CI is on the bubble. But I think that USA anticipated L&O: CI's drop in numbers, with the two principle character of the show leaving on the same episode, some people (myself included) may feel a little animosity towards that. I think that since Sundays are wide open, and given that they have had success with Sunday night dramas, they might stick Facing Kate there.
I was unaware of how thrifty Fox TV Studios are. As far as DVD sales go, do ANY of USA's original programs do well in DVD sales? I'm not very knowledgeable about such things but I'd be interested to know.
Isn't Burn Notice produced by Fox? It does great but USA don't own it like their other shows with the exception of White Collar.
Fox is the only studio that USA has shows from outside of Universal, you don't see pilots or series from ABC Studios, Warner Bros, Sony Pictures or CBS Studios for some reason.
I think White Collar is safe for at least another season, it's performing well considering it's against a lot of cable competition.
Similar to Burn Notice & USA's deal with FOX I have to assume to Universal Cable offered USA a discount if they ordered more than 1 season. Plus, it helps that IPS is shot in New Mexico and has only 3 series regulars (Mary, Fred Weller and Paul Ben-Victor)
Jon, yes, Burn Notice is Fox Television Studios produced too.
Bruce: I don't think any of the USA originals do HUGE DVD numbers, but if you feel like doing the work (and it is some work) you can look up the release dates of the DVDs and then track down some estimates of DVD sales at the-numbers.com (no relation).
I'm really surprised by this, i thought for sure it was a goner. Honestly, I thought this season was a huge disappointment. They didn't use the supplementary characters enough and basically turned it into a straightforward procedural. I'm not sure what the plans are for Steven Weber next season, but maybe if he joins the cast it could spark some life in the show, otherwise I may not bother watching it anymore. The show was better when Mary had more drama at home.
True. They do not make tons of money on DVD sales. I checked “Closer” that should be very similar to USA originals. “Closer” made approximately $1M in its first week and then went of the chart in week 2(cut-off $0.5M).
Psych pulls in lower ratings than the NCIS repeat that airs before it on most weeks, if that does not put it on the bubble no USA is on the bubble
I find it funny that there are 2 different sets of IPS fans. I read alot of comments from people who were disappointed in season 3 because it focused too much on the cases and not enough on Mary's personal life with her Mom, Brandi and Raph. Then there were those who bitched about Mary's personal life and thought it made the show annoying and hoped they would focus more on the cases and witnesses. I thought season 3 was good because it focused more on the cases and we also got inside the head of Mary. It did have flaws though as there were multiple episodes that were really dull.
I am glad usa renewed IPS for two more years. Now I know I have burn notice and IPS for atlease two more years. I still hope psych is renewed. I actually really like it.