Often the show is in the top 3 nightly shows for SBS. On Thursday it pulled 130,000 viewers. For some time[, it] has been produced in-house by rights-holder SBS, bringing down the cost of the show even more.
Popular, intellectual, low-cost, and done in-house -- all positives in anyone's book. So why was it canned...?
“SBS has made a decision to rest Letters and Numbers and develop other programs so we can continue to offer new, great content to our audiences.”
You know,
Letters and Numbers fills both of those things -- new episodes with great, stimulating content that audiences clearly loved.
axing a local product for a cheaper import.
Of course. Sure, I've never really watched that much
Countdown or
Letters and Numbers, but I respect the format's longevity and intellectual gift to society (a gift that America squandered when they tried importing it in 1990). Part of me says "It's still
Countdown, shut up.", but another says "SBS canned a show catered to Australians and replaced it with the version catered to Brits; there's going to be at least a small cultural hurdle."
I don't think SBS made the right decision, really.