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Heading for Kancellation? Keeping up with the Kardashians' ratings continue to fall as Caitlyn Jenner's new book sees sluggish sales
  • Ratings for Keeping up with the Kardashians have continued to fall this season
  • This comes as Caitlyn Jenner's new book, which was released last week, has seen less-than-stellar sales
  • There still seems to be interest in some members of the Kardashian clan however
  • This week it was announced that Kylie Jenner was getting her own spin-off
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4477216/Keeping-Kardashians-ratings-continue-fall.html

The reign of the Kardashians may finally be coming to an end.
Ratings have continued to fall for the family's reality show, Keeping up with the Kardashians, ever since the 13th season premiered in March.

This is despite the fact that this season has dealt with some of its most dramatic moments yet.
The second and third episodes of this season detailed Kim's robbery at gunpoint in Paris, and the emotional aftermath of the traumatic experience.

But even with Kim's tears, the show only racked up 1.58 and 1.41million viewers for the two episodes.
The most recent episode, on April 30, 1.35 million viewers.

In the past, the show has regularly topped two million viewers.
This comes as Caitlyn Jenner's book has seen sluggish sales.
Jenner's book was released last week, but is only ranked 49th on Amazon's best sellers list for biographies. The book is eight on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction best sellers list.
Last year, her KUTK spin-off, I am Cait, was cancelled not long after it debuted on E!

Even if it is winding to a halt, the show has been on the air now for 10 years - an amazing feat for a reality show.

And not all Kardashian family members are feeling the heat.

Kylie Jenner, the youngest family member, is set to get her own spin-off, 'Life with Kylie,' it was announced this week.

Kylie, 19, is now the most followed person on Snapchat, and is also a successful businesswoman thanks to her make-up line.

'The last couple years have been such an incredible journey with the support of my fans,' Kylie said in a statement. 'This show will allow me to give them a peek inside all of the exciting things I am working on, as well as some personal time with friends.'

It's unclear if Kylie will still star on KUWTK or if she will only appear on her spin-off. Her show will premiere this summer.

Khloe Kardashian's show, Revenge Body, has also been renewed for another season.
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Nothing to do with E! but I wonder how many people still watch live TV and broadcast vs DVR/Netflix/Hulu/etc and cable networks. I suspect live and broadcast are down across the board.

I haven't watched KUWTK in years...they live their lives on social media, there's really no reason to watch them on TV. I'd guess that their show probably has more viewers who are 30+ than 18-30....the younger folks are keeping up with them on the gram or snap.
 
Heading for Kancellation? Keeping up with the Kardashians' ratings continue to fall as Caitlyn Jenner's new book sees sluggish sales
  • Ratings for Keeping up with the Kardashians have continued to fall this season
  • This comes as Caitlyn Jenner's new book, which was released last week, has seen less-than-stellar sales
  • There still seems to be interest in some members of the Kardashian clan however
  • This week it was announced that Kylie Jenner was getting her own spin-off
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4477216/Keeping-Kardashians-ratings-continue-fall.html

The reign of the Kardashians may finally be coming to an end.
Ratings have continued to fall for the family's reality show, Keeping up with the Kardashians, ever since the 13th season premiered in March.

This is despite the fact that this season has dealt with some of its most dramatic moments yet.
The second and third episodes of this season detailed Kim's robbery at gunpoint in Paris, and the emotional aftermath of the traumatic experience.

But even with Kim's tears, the show only racked up 1.58 and 1.41million viewers for the two episodes.
The most recent episode, on April 30, 1.35 million viewers.

In the past, the show has regularly topped two million viewers.
This comes as Caitlyn Jenner's book has seen sluggish sales.
Jenner's book was released last week, but is only ranked 49th on Amazon's best sellers list for biographies. The book is eight on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction best sellers list.
Last year, her KUTK spin-off, I am Cait, was cancelled not long after it debuted on E!

Even if it is winding to a halt, the show has been on the air now for 10 years - an amazing feat for a reality show.

And not all Kardashian family members are feeling the heat.

Kylie Jenner, the youngest family member, is set to get her own spin-off, 'Life with Kylie,' it was announced this week.

Kylie, 19, is now the most followed person on Snapchat, and is also a successful businesswoman thanks to her make-up line.

'The last couple years have been such an incredible journey with the support of my fans,' Kylie said in a statement. 'This show will allow me to give them a peek inside all of the exciting things I am working on, as well as some personal time with friends.'

It's unclear if Kylie will still star on KUWTK or if she will only appear on her spin-off. Her show will premiere this summer.

Khloe Kardashian's show, Revenge Body, has also been renewed for another season.
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The second to last pic... yikes. Someone forgot to blend her bronzer, blush & contour :oh:
 
Nothing to do with E! but I wonder how many people still watch live TV and broadcast vs DVR/Netflix/Hulu/etc and cable networks. I suspect live and broadcast are down across the board.

I haven't watched KUWTK in years...they live their lives on social media, there's really no reason to watch them on TV. I'd guess that their show probably has more viewers who are 30+ than 18-30....the younger folks are keeping up with them on the gram or snap.

Me and my sister used to make it our thing to watch every Sunday night but after they oversaturated social media, we stopped. We already knew what was going to happen and they also got boring.
 
Nothing to do with E! but I wonder how many people still watch live TV and broadcast vs DVR/Netflix/Hulu/etc and cable networks. I suspect live and broadcast are down across the board.

I haven't watched KUWTK in years...they live their lives on social media, there's really no reason to watch them on TV. I'd guess that their show probably has more viewers who are 30+ than 18-30....the younger folks are keeping up with them on the gram or snap.
Ratings now account for recordings and streaming in their formulas. I attended a seminar a year ago and can't remember the specifics, but the ratings reflect this for the most part.
 
Ratings now account for recordings and streaming in their formulas. I attended a seminar a year ago and can't remember the specifics, but the ratings reflect this for the most part.
I know, I actually used to have a Nielsen box but that's not what I'm curious about....I'm just curious about how many people still watch TV live vs streaming and how many people watch broadcast vs cable networks. My curiosity had nothing to do with KUWTK or their show's ratings..
 
Watching your favorite shows online is just so much more appealing, I think it will be interesting to see how many shows tank in the next few years.
I used to force my sister to watch the Kardashian marathons years ago, now I can't remember the last episode I saw.
 
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