A poll that may or may not mean something

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So E! took a poll and asked its online fan base: Which new shows do you want to see survive the season?

And people answered.

Mind you, online polls, which all but invite stuffing the ballot box, are virtually meaningless, let alone online polls at E!, home of The Professional Fans of Everything. Still, the results are worth noting. It’s tempting to make some sort of joke about the fact that “Gossip Girl” is a favorite of E! fans, but then, they also like “Pushing Daisies,” “Samantha Who?” and “Chuck.”

80% (voted to save it)—Pushing Daisies (ABC), full season ordered
68%—Samantha Who? (ABC), additional episodes ordered
64%—Gossip Girl (CW), full season ordered
63%—Chuck (NBC), additional episodes ordered
58%—Big Shots (ABC)
57%—Moonlight (CBS), additional episodes ordered
56%—Reaper (CW), additional episodes ordered
50%—Women's Murder Club (ABC), additional episodes ordered
47%—Aliens in America (CW), asked to continue production
46%—Private Practice (ABC), full season ordered
44%—Dirty Sexy Money (ABC), additional episodes ordered
35%—Bionic Woman (ABC), additional episodes ordered
34%—Journeyman (NBC), additional episodes ordered
29%—Life (NBC), additional episodes ordered
28%—Back to You (Fox), full season ordered
25%—The Big Bang Theory (CBS), full season ordered
21%—Cane (CBS), additional episodes ordered
20%—K-Ville (Fox)
15%—Kid Nation (CBS)
13%—Cavemen (ABC)
10%—Viva Laughlin (CBS), canceled

Coming soon: E!’s poll on which of the California wildfires was your favorite.

1 Comments

Ricky said:

Those online polls mean absolutely nothing. The ratings are the only thing that matters. That is the real poll of the viewers.

Ron Paul wins the online poll after every Republican debate, and we know what that means. It is irresponsible to take these polls, and very irresponsible for you to reprint this nonsense.

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