CBS kept it on the schedule for four years ('78-'82). It produced 90 episodes and was nominated 10 times for Primetime Emmys, including three for Outstanding Comedy Series. (There was one win.) So WKRP was by no means an artistic or a ratings failure. It just wasn't a huge hit show, like Hill Street Blues or Mary Tyler Moore or Cheers. It did respectably in its early years of syndication, and over the decades has done respectably when it's been trotted out for some limited run. Had it not been for the music licensing problems, it probably would have done respectably in video-to-home. (But let's not go there or this thread will veer sharp left into another tangent.)Mike and A:
I always believed the only audience for either consisted of radio people.