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‘Stunned ... blindsided’: Allen

Angry fans allege ABC attack on ‘family values’

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Have viewers seen the last of Not without a fight, at least to judge by the uproar over ABC’s announceme­nt that the Tim Allen sitcom won’t be back in the fall.

A warm family comedy about a man who stays addled by the females in his life while being buffeted by cultural forces he fears undermine his manliness, has long been a quiet mainstay on ABC’s Friday schedule.

But apparently not longer.

“Stunned and blindsided by the network I called home for the last six years,” Allen tweeted Tuesday afternoon, the same day ABC officially announced its 2017-18 lineup with absent.

The show’s fate was sealed when the network decided to scrap its Friday comedies, ABC Entertainm­ent president Channing Dungey said Tuesday. By then the move had spurred an online petition on change.org calling for a boycott of ABC for yanking the show and praising the show’s “conservati­ve values” — values many angry fans accuse ABC of wanting to muzzle.

Dungey wouldn’t specifical­ly address a reporter’s question about whether politics played any role in the show’s axing. She did say the same factors that go into decisions about renewing any of the network’s shows — including ratings, financial considerat­ions and the possibilit­y for future artistic growth — were considered in this case. Once ABC made the decision not to stay with comedies on Friday, “that’s where we landed,” she said.

Fans of the show weren’t convinced, and they might have reason to wonder. ranked No. 48 in viewership among broadcast shows this season, with an average of 5.89 million viewers, the Nielsen Co. said. That’s more viewers than some other ABC series that have been invited back, including and

which just scored a twoyear renewal for a fifth and sixth season. “Your decision to cancel

was politicall­y motivated! The explanatio­n of cost is a LIE!” declared a typical tweet.

Other posts noted that a cancelled show not infrequent­ly finds a second life on a new channel. CMT, Hallmark and Netflix were among the networks fans endorsed as a suitable new home for this show.

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