Originally Posted by
RoadWearier
Probably because not enough people watched it or wanted to pay for it. That's usually how it works. Corporate overlords like to make money. They don't cancel things that do that.
Corporate overlords kill off profitable product lines every day of the week. The typical reason is a "shift in strategy", or some other corporate nonsense.
I had a successful software product, with millions in annual sales, which got acquired by a corporate overlord. They decided to "sunset" (choke to death) the product, because it didn't fit into their "product strategy".