User blog comment:Sibuna345/Nick's gone cancelling crazy!/@comment-24377790-20140104025829

You need to understand the difference between a show being cancelled and a show ending. (Most of this info is from Dan Schneider's blog, danwarp.blogspot.com)


 * I DO AGREE WITH MOST OF YOUR POINTS OF VIEW SO PLEASE READ, I am not here to start an argument or be rude ****

First of all, iCarly was NOT cancelled. This is a common misconception because the show is no longer on air. This was most definitely not the choice of the network alone. Dan Schneider, creator of the show, along with his crew, simply decided the show had been on long enough and agreed it was time to let go.

Next, your point that Victorious was cancelled is valid. Nickelodeon mysteriously cancelled it as well as many other shows. Victorious DID NOT even have a finale. It was abruptly cancelled. This was also the case with The Amanda Show. It once again was mysteriously cancelled by Nickelodeon. Both of these shows had great ratings, and they were cancelled for a reason we most likely will never know.

Furthermore, House Of Anubis has not been cancelled. We have heard no information or news from Nickelodeon itself or the production companies. However, '''this doesn't mean there'll be a fourth season. '''There very well may be, but in the summer movie event it seemed like the show would be put to a stop.

Finally, of course Bucket & Skinner and How To Rock were cancelled. They were (in my opinion just plain stupid) shows that had lousy ratings and Nickelodeon didn't want them suffering and costing them money if they couldn't make any. I also see in the comments about Marvin Marvin. It was cancelled. Lucas Cruikshank confirmed this many times including in the Shane And Friends podcast.

I hope you understand what I'm saying and people will have a better understanding overall of how TV networks run.

Thanks