USA Network has cancelled “Sirens,” after two seasons. The project from Denis Leary was the cabler networks first scripted half-hour comedy. The series followed a group of EMTs in Chicago, and starred Michael Mosley, Kevin Daniels, Kevin Bigley and Jessica McNamee. Leary produced with Bob Fisher.
“While ‘Sirens’ had a very passionate fan base, it didn’t find a big enough audience to merit bringing it back for a third season — particularly when we do not own it,” a rep for USA Network tells Variety.
“Sirens” was joined by “Benched” on the network’s new comedy slate, which was pulled after one season. However, USA is committed to their other comedies, “Playing House” and “Donny.”