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TV Show Cancellation Thread (including ending ones)

i see the WBD purge is continuing, i feel like they might end up bankrupt sooner or later as much buget cutting they are doing and the fact they took possibly most if not all of AT&T's debts in this merger between WarnerMedia (which AT&T spun off) and Discovery Networks.
 

Whose Line to End After 12th Season on The CW, 20 seasons overall​

Season 12 of the improv comedy series Whose Line Is It Anyway? will be its last, according to a tweet from Colin Mochrie, one of its lead performers.
“Hey everyone. Hope you are enjoying the current season of Whose Line,” he wrote. “In January, we shoot our final season. Thank you all for the support over the years.”
Season 11 of the revival is currently airing on The CW Friday nights at 9/8c. Its final run will mark its 12th season on The CW, but 20th overall, including six seasons on ABC and two on ABC Family.
 
Glad to see Whose Line is ending I was never a fan of the show when it was on ABC.
I know someone who would strongly disagree with you, saying that the show is funnier than any sitcom that's on today. I myself haven't watched it, so I don't have an opinion on the show.

Now, I'm guessing that the reason Nexstar cancelled Whose Line Is It Anyway? despite being an unscripted show is that Nexstar no longer wants to pay the licensing fee to the British company that owns the intellectual property of the show.
 
I know someone who would strongly disagree with you, saying that the show is funnier than any sitcom that's on today. I myself haven't watched it, so I don't have an opinion on the show.

Now, I'm guessing that the reason Nexstar cancelled Whose Line Is It Anyway? despite being an unscripted show is that Nexstar no longer wants to pay the licensing fee to the British company that owns the intellectual property of the show.
I don't want to see it cancelled either.
 
I know someone who would strongly disagree with you, saying that the show is funnier than any sitcom that's on today. I myself haven't watched it, so I don't have an opinion on the show.

Now, I'm guessing that the reason Nexstar cancelled Whose Line Is It Anyway? despite being an unscripted show is that Nexstar no longer wants to pay the licensing fee to the British company that owns the intellectual property of the show.
its a coproduction of 12.5 percent owner Warner Bros Discovery
 


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