It's about that time in the season when TV networks decide which shows have to go and which get another round. The pilot shows are being reviewed, and announcements will trickle in over the next few weeks.
The choices aren't always simple. With today's shrinking live viewership, more than just ratings factor into whether a TV show survives to see another season.
Among other things, networks are now looking at online, on-demand, and streaming viewership; awards appeal; social media audiences; and international sales.
Among the shows in danger of being canceled are last year's hits "Quantico" and "Blindspot," the long-running "New Girl," and a couple of spin-offs that didn't live up to the hype.
Here are Business Insider's predictions for the shows that will get the ax:
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"The Odd Couple" (CBS)

In December, CBS decided for the third season in a row not to order more than 13 episodes of the comedy, starring Matthew Perry. The show is CBS's lowest-rated comedy, so it's looking like a breakup is ahead for "The Odd Couple."
And if all that wasn't enough of a message from CBS to the show, there's this tweet from Perry:
https://twitter.com/mims/statuses/851414300308627457
My face on the Odd Couple stage door has been painted over with green paint.I think it's safe to assume that we have been cancelled.#subtle
"The Blacklist" (NBC)

"The Blacklist" may finally get the boot from NBC. For years, it was highly acclaimed by critics and creatives in Hollywood. James Spader was a real awards draw as well. But NBC is back on top of the all-important ratings, and "The Blacklist" is its lowest-rated returning show.
What's strange is that NBC produced a spin-off, "The Blacklist: Redemption." As you'll see in a bit, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
"The Blacklist: Redemption" (NBC)

What's the sense in creating a spin-off of a show that has already overstayed its welcome? That's a question NBC executives should probably answer about "The Blacklist: Redemption.""The Blacklist" and its spin-off are both treading water. At the moment, "Redemption" is NBC's lowest-rated drama.
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