After five seasons of new loves, old flames and shocking betrayals, The CW will bid farewell to 90210 on May 13, the network announced today.
“The CW has had five great seasons with America’s favorite zip code, 90210,” said Mark Pedowitz, President of The CW. “I’d like to thank the talented cast, producers, and crew for all their hard work and dedication to the series. We are very proud of the West Beverly High alumni.”
The aging drama has seen its ratings slip dramatically, hitting a series low of a 0.2 in the key A18-49 demo and 550,000 viewers for its February 18 episode. This season, 90210 is averaging 928,000 viewers and a 0.4 demo. The series frequently loses more than half of the audience from its lead in, mid-season freshman series The Carrie Diaries.
The series stars Shenae Grimes as Annie Wilson, Tristan Wilds as Dixon Wilson, AnnaLynne McCord as Naomi Clark, Jessica Stroup as Silver, Michael Steger as Navid Shirazi, Jessica Lowndes as Adrianna Tate-Duncan and Matt Lanter as Liam Court.
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