Thursday, October 6, 2011
Hugh Hefner: The Playboy Club Should Have been receiving Cable
Hugh Hefner and Amber Heard Since the dust is beginning to stay, Playboy founder and Boss Hugh Hefner states they know why The Playboy Club was canceled. "I apologize NBC's The Playboy Club did not find its audience," Hefner tweeted late Tuesday, hrs after NBC introduced the remaining instances of the show could be drawn. "It will have been receiving cable, targeted in a more adult audience." NBC orders Up Through The Night and Whitney, cancels Playboy Club The Playboy Club grew to become the very first newcomer number of the 2011-2012 TV season to find the axe following the '60s-set drama averaged about 3 million audiences because of its first three episodes. Additionally to low rankings, the series was met with resistance in the Parents Television Council, which advised marketers to boycott The Playboy Club and known as for NBC to cancel the "degrading and sexualizing program immediately." In June, NBC's Salt Lake City affiliate introduced it wouldn't air the show. My Network TV selected up days later. However, Hefner also noted that there's "restored interest" for making a movie according to his existence and the beginning of the sexual revolution. Are you currently sad The Playboy Club is finished? Do you consider it might have done cable?
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