TV shows in the grave or not
February 11, 2009 8:45 PM   Subscribe

Where are good reliable websites for finding out if tv shows are canceled or not, and if not, when they're coming back on? I already know about the thefutoncritic.com and tivocommunity.com, but I was hoping there might be other even better sources. Preferably ones where the shows are listed in alphabetical order like thefutoncritic.com does rather than having to search through forums like tivocommunity.com. Thanks.
posted by atm to Computers & Internet (9 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
 
It may seem obvious, but the Wikipedia entries for individual shows are often updated accurately and quickly with this kind of info.
posted by GaelFC at 9:13 PM on February 11, 2009


Doesn't IMDB keep track of that kind of thing?
posted by Chocolate Pickle at 9:17 PM on February 11, 2009


eztv.it has a fairly handy format for this sort of thing.
posted by pompomtom at 9:31 PM on February 11, 2009


seconding eztv. funny how it's better at listing shows and air-dates than most tv guide websites.
posted by vaguelyweird at 11:12 PM on February 11, 2009


I usually use TV.com for that sort of thing. Not sure if it's the best source, but it's always been able to answer questions I have when I have them.
posted by barc0001 at 11:36 PM on February 11, 2009


I have always used this one for seeing if a show is cancelled or ending. Lists prior seasons as well.

http://www.pazsaz.com/cancel.html (warning: popunder ad)
posted by sciatica at 12:12 AM on February 12, 2009


Another good resource is TV by the Numbers.
posted by smackfu at 7:46 AM on February 12, 2009


I like epguides.com for this. They even have an rss feed for canceled shows (US only).
posted by soelo at 1:18 PM on February 12, 2009


CliqueClack.com and tvsquad.com usually update pretty frequently about this.
posted by jenfullmoon at 4:02 PM on February 12, 2009


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