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    So Long to 'Longmire'

    The cable channel A&E canceled the show Longmire after three seasons, but not because it didn't have enough viewers. In fact, the show about a Wyoming sheriff was the network's second most popular after Duck Dynasty. The problem was it had the wrong kind of audience.

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    By Kim Masters • Sep 11, 2014 • 3m Listen

    It wouldn't seem like a network's second most popular show would be at risk for being cut, but that's exactly what happened to A&E's Longmire. The show was very popular with an older demographic, but these are not the kind of viewers advertisers are looking for. They'd prefer the median age of a show's viewer be a couple decades younger than 60, which is what it was for Longmire. The other problem? A&E didn't own the show, Warner Bros did. Now, the production company is looking for a new home for the show, possibly turning to Netflix or other online streaming services.

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      Kim Masters

      partner/writer at Puck News, host of KCRW's “The Business.”

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