Ten Days In The Valley Moved To Saturday After Dismal Sunday Run

ABC took a step toward canceling underperforming new drama series Ten Days In The Valley, shifting it from Sunday to the low-trafficked Saturday night after four episodes. The series is being pulled from Sundays effective immediately and will take a break before starting its Saturday run on Dec. 16 with Episode 105 and Episode 106 airing back-to-back at 9 PM and 10 PM.

As for Ten Days In the Valley‘s Sunday 10 PM time slot, starting this Sunday, Oct. 29, and continuing through Nov. 12, ABC air back-to-back original episodes of Shark Tank, currently airing at 9 PM, at both 9 and 10 PM. (American Music Awards airs Nov. 19.)

Ten Days In the Valley, starring Kyra Sedgwick, premiered with soft 0.5 in adults 18-48 and 3.4 million total viewers (Live+same day). It drew a 0.4 in the demo for its last three Sunday airings, slipping to a series low L+SD viewership of 2.2 million this past Sunday. In Live+7, the series most recently went up to a 0.7 in 18-49 and 4.2 million.


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