Monday, January 9, 2012

Fox says no Glee spin off changes to X Factor

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -

Fox radio network

pronounced on Sunday there were no skeleton for a spin-off of a radio low-pitched comedy "

Glee

" and there will be changes to

Simon Cowell

's "

The X Factor

" after a show's initial deteriorate on US television.

But "Glee" fans will expected be gratified that Lea Michele, one of a show's leads, will still be partial of a show's arriving deteriorate in that a characters graduate, pronounced

Kevin Reilly

, boss of party during Fox during a

Television Critics Association panels

hold in Los Angeles.

"There will not be a 'Glee' spinoff, though those characters will connoisseur and it's led to a unequivocally engaging thought that we consider is going to give us something unequivocally cold to puncture into subsequent season," he said, referring to a fates of a lead characters after they connoisseur high school.

While a recognition of shows including "Glee" and "New Girl," helped a network tie with CBS in a tip mark for a 18-49 demographic, Glee's ratings have forsaken compared to final season. Reilly pronounced they were nonetheless to make pivotal decisions on a long-running "House," as good as "

Terra Nova

" and "Fringe."

Fox pronounced it reached a tip mark for a No. 1 existence array altogether with "The X Factor," notwithstanding a new singing competition's hilly start not utterly vital adult to creator Simon Cowell's predictions with a uncover that underwhelmed critics.

Reilly pronounced he was "thrilled" with a show's station in a swarming singing foe marketplace alongside such shows as "American Idol" with renouned horde

Ryan Seacrest

and "The Voice," though did exhibit that there were going to be some changes from a "relentless" Cowell.

"Hosting, as we know, it is a most harder pursuit than meets a eye. we consider everybody now has come to comprehend a value of Ryan Seacrest," he said, adding of "X-Factor" horde

Steve Jones

-- "whether Steve's a man or not, it comes underneath a streamer of expansion in ubiquitous so there will be some tweaks to a show."

While Jones might not be winning as many votes, Reilly pronounced he was fervent to keep Seacrest, whose $45 million agreement with "Idol" is adult for renewal. NBC is also dynamic to keep Seacrest and enhance his purpose within their network.

"It's really tough to suppose a uncover but Ryan, we positively wish to keep him, there's no artistic contention there, it is a understanding issue, it's a tough traffic and one that will come to end flattering quickly," pronounced Reilly.

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The destiny of sanatorium play "House" starring Hugh Laurie, sci-fi play "Terra Nova" and FBI thriller "Fringe" was now undecided, he said.

"It's tough to suppose a network but 'House'," pronounced Reilly, who pronounced that a uncover would not humour from an "unceremonious finish" and did not order out that a uncover could pierce to another network.

"Terra Nova," that has been an costly investment for Fox, was also not reliable for a returning season.

"It was an sparkling gamble to take, and we consider it's proven that it was worthwhile," pronounced Reilly. "The uncover looked fantastic, it's clearly a pride that people wanted to watch, they had plenty event to reject it and they didn't."

Fox is expanding a comedy with a new pision to emanate choice charcterised calm in a late night programming retard on Saturday nights, with skeleton to discharge it opposite radio and multi-platform digital networks."

The pierce towards producing some-more charcterised calm comes after a termination of Jonah Hill's ephemeral comedy "Allen Gregory," that Reilly pronounced was not returning nonetheless there were skeleton to work with Hill on other uncover ideas, including a live-action comedy already in a works.

Quirky charcterised comedy "Napoleon Dynamite" will be fasten new seasons of "Bob's Burgers" along with Fox's Sunday night animation mastery shows "The Simpsons," "Family Guy," "American Dad" and "The Cleveland Show."

(news.yahoo.com)