Negative publicity can be a powerful force, and it can have a huge impact on the success of a TV show. In some cases, it can even lead to the show being kicked off the air. This was the case with a number of popular TV shows that were cancelled due to scandals and other negative publicity. One of the most famous examples of a show being kicked off the air due to negative publicity is the ABC sitcom Roseanne.
The show was cancelled in 2018 after its star, Roseanne Barr, posted a racist tweet about former Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett. The tweet sparked outrage and ABC quickly cancelled the show, despite its high ratings. Another example of a show being cancelled due to negative publicity is the Netflix series House of Cards. The show was cancelled in 2018 after its star, Kevin Spacey, was accused of sexual misconduct.
Netflix quickly cut ties with Spacey and cancelled the show, despite its popularity. The Fox series Empire was also cancelled due to negative publicity. The show was cancelled in 2019 after its star, Jussie Smollett, was accused of staging a hate crime against himself. Fox quickly cut ties with Smollett and cancelled the show, despite its high ratings.
These examples demonstrate how powerful negative publicity can be and how it can lead to a show being kicked off the air. It's important for TV networks to be aware of this and take steps to protect their shows from any potential scandals or negative publicity.