Current events disrupt Showtime series on mass shootings
NEW YORK — It came as little surprise to producers, but Showtime’s about-to-conclude documentary series on mass shooting incidents was itself disrupted by mass shootings.
Showtime cut back on reruns of the series following the Oct. 1 attack at a country music concert in Las Vegas that killed 58 people and injured hundreds. An episode for later in October on the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting that killed 49 had to be changed because the claim that it was the nation’s most deadly such event ever was out of date.
Las Vegas and the Texas church shooting proved the series was relevant. But when television news is filled with coverage of fresh horror, a pay cable series examining similar events is the polar opposite of escapist television.
“Probably these events were unhelpful from a viewership standpoint,” said Aaron Saidman, one of three executive producers of “Active Shooter: America Under Fire.” ”People who participated in the series reached out to us and said it was really hard to watch in light of what happened.”