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Friday, May 09, 2014
Several TV Shows Cancelled
As networks prepare for their fall upfront presentations in New York City next week, many shows have learned their fate with dozens resulting in cancellations.
For Fox, many of its freshman series were axed including “Rake,” “Dads,” “Enlisted,” “Surviving Jack” and “Almost Human” (which was canceled April 29). It was learned back in Feb. that Simon Cowell’s “X-Factor” would not be returning, as well as “Raising Hope.”
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NBC’s cult favorite “Community,” starring Joel McHale, was canceled after five seasons causing some upset with its fans. “Revolution” was also cancelled on Friday.
Many of NBC’s new series will not be renewed including “Believe,” “Crisis” and “Growing Up Fisher.” Previously, NBC announced the cancellations of “Ironside,” “Welcome to the Family,” “The Michael J. Fox Show” and “Sean Saves the World.”
Freshman series “Trophy Wife” starring Malin Ackerman was canceled by ABC, along with Rebel Wilson’s “Super Fun Night,” and “Mixology.”
Although, “Once Upon A Time” was renewed, “Once Upon A Time in Wonderland” was canceled back in March.
ABC’s “Suburgatory” that has been on the air since 2011 will join the other cancellations, as will “Neighbors.”
For the CW, young Carrie Bradshaw will not return to screen as “The Carrie Diaries” was canceled. Rookie series “The Tomorrow People” and “Star-Crossed” will not return, as well.
CBS has yet to announce any cancellations.
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