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After two seasons, Lifetime cancelled Witches of East End on November 4, 2014, due to low ratings. [12] The series finale was aired on October 5, 2014. [13] Fans of the show took to social media and began using the hashtag #RenewWitchesofEastEnd and started a petition that gained over 230,000 signatures. [14]
Witches of East End is an American television series based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Melissa de la Cruz. [1] The series premiered on Lifetime on October 6, 2013, and ended on October 5, 2014, after two seasons. [2]
The story takes place in East End focusing on a family of witches, led by Joanna Beauchamp (Julia Ormond). This season aired on Sundays at 9pm, followed by the new series The Lottery, [2] [3] and averaged 1.13 million viewers. [4] On November 4, 2014, Lifetime cancelled Witches of East End due to low ratings in the second season. [5] [6] [7]
For its first season, Witches of East End aired on Sunday nights at 10:00 pm and averaged 1.67 million viewers. [2] For its second season, the show moved up to the 9:00 pm timeslot on Sundays and averaged 1.13 million viewers. [2] On November 4, 2014, Lifetime cancelled Witches of East End due to low ratings in the second season. [2] [3] [4]
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The first season of Witches of East End premiered on October 6, 2013, and concluded on December 15, 2013. It consisted of 10 episodes, each running 40–45 minutes approx. The series is based loosely on the book of the same name by Melissa de la Cru
He also made a return to short films, starring in Nativity-inspired Anomaly [17] before taking the lead in Fare with Maimie McCoy, and has since featured regularly throughout the second season of American television series Witches of East End [18] before Lifetime announced the show's cancellation in November 2014. [19]
Pop-rock band 311 announced it had canceled upcoming European tour dates due to the “rising costs of touring overseas,” which made completing certain portions of the tour “unfeasible.”