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In an effort to refresh their lineup, CBS cancelled the program along with some of its other longtime shows.
" After its first season of seven weekly shows, it was cancelled by CBS.
In February 2007, the show was syndicated to many ABC, NBC, and CBS affiliates where a MyNetworkTV or Fox station did not carry it ; it was cancelled in June 2009.
Most remaining CBS and NBC radio dramas were cancelled in 1960.
The combination of these factors contributed to a further slide in ratings, and in July 1986 CBS pulled new episodes of Press Your Luck from the schedule and cancelled the program.
Old Christine was cancelled by CBS in May 2010 after five seasons.
After two seasons, NBC saw that Punky Brewster and its principal Sunday night stablemate, the four-year-old Silver Spoons, could not compete as strongly as they hoped against CBS ' juggernaut 60 Minutes, and cancelled both programs.
Rhoda debuted on CBS on September 9, 1974 and was cancelled in December 1978.
Despite proving to be a ratings hit, staying in the top twenty for its first four seasons, Green Acres along with another sister show, The Beverly Hillbillies, were cancelled in 1971 in the CBS network's infamous " rural purge "— an attempt to attract a younger viewer demographic, as most viewers of the series were at least 40 years old.
The show was moved from Thursdays, where it outrated CBS ' The Waltons, to Sundays where it replaced the cancelled sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica.
All three Goodson-Todman primetime shows were cancelled by CBS in 1967 amid ratings declines and trouble attracting younger viewers, although the programs were consistently profitable by being among the cheapest television shows to produce.
It was cancelled after three months, losing in the ratings to The Jackie Gleason Show on CBS.
When she refused, General Foods cancelled their sponsorship, and CBS dropped it from their schedule by June 1951.
In 1992, Saragelui had an English-language talk show, Cristina, on CBS, which was cancelled after half a season.
) The series was transferred from NBC to CBS in 1992 and cancelled two years later, after its seventh season.
Cooper's comedy / drama Hennesey ( CBS, 1959 – 62 ) was cancelled in 1962 after a three-season run.
CBS cancelled Family Matters and Step By Step after one season, along with the rest of the " Block Party " lineup.
Additionally, he portrayed the character, Alex Vega, in the CBS TV series Cane, which aired from September 25, 2007 to December 18, 2007 and was subsequently cancelled by the network due to the 2007 Screen Writer's Guild strike.
In 2009 NBC cancelled Medium, then CBS picked the show up and it lasted another two seasons.
Arquette played the role of Allison DuBois until 2011 when CBS cancelled the series.
After the 24-episode first season, CBS cancelled the series, but the show's success in Canada and the United Kingdom enabled the production company to raise enough money to mount a second 18-episode season, which ran from 1995 to 1996.
Roth's show was cancelled four months later and CBS Radio announced that Opie and Anthony of XM Radio would replace Roth on the stations that carried him, despite the irony that the two were fired after the sex act controversy inside of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York.
Although fans rallied in an attempt to save the show, CBS cancelled it after a single season.
Out of Practice was cancelled by CBS after one season.

CBS and idea
The opening instrumental " Fire On High ", with its mix of strings and blazing acoustic guitars, saw heavy exposure as background music on CBS Sports Spectacular montages, though most viewers had no idea of the song's origins.
Additionally, in the book The Mason Williams FCC Rapport, author Mason Williams states that he pitched an idea to CBS for a television program that featured " video-radio ," where disc jockeys would play avant-garde art pieces set to music on the air.
In 2009, Macy's and Macy's ad agency JWT produced Yes, Virginia, a CGI animated Christmas special, after pitching and selling the idea to CBS.
Paley had a different idea, designed to get CBS programs emanating from as many radio sets as possible: he would give the sustaining programs away for free, provided the station would run every sponsored show, and accept CBS's check for doing so.
A third source claims Freeman discussed the show with Governor Burns only after pitching the idea to CBS.
The idea for the counterpropaganda series was that of Sue Taylor White of Freedom House ; her husband, Paul White, the first director of CBS News, produced and directed the program.
While Captain Kangaroo was still in planning stages, CBS executives had the idea of hiring Al Lewis, a kids ' show host in Cincinnati ( ABC was running Lewis's show at that time ), to host their show, but Lewis's managers refused to release him from his contract.
As early as 1978, AT & T and CBS had been experimenting with the idea of a videotex service, and were drawn towards the Telidon efforts.
Both CBS and Philip Morris initially balked at the idea, because of the higher cost that filming the show would incur, yet acquiesced only after the pair offered to take a one-thousand-dollar a week pay cut in order to cover the additional expense.
Mason's creator Erle Stanley Gardner was to create and write the show, but a last-minute tiff between him and the CBS network caused Gardner to pull his support from the idea.
Series creators Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds wanted M * A * S * H broadcast without a laugh track (" Just like the actual Korean War ", Gelbart remarked dryly ), but CBS rejected the idea.
Television producer Mark Goodson used Sherman's idea and turned it into I've Got a Secret, which ran on CBS from 1952 to 1967.
However, CBS rejected the idea.
Because CBS did not pick up " Genesis II ", Roddenbery pitched the same idea to ABC.
George Stevens asked Isaac Stern to become involved, and then " pitched " the idea to the television network CBS, who " bought it.
When he persuaded CBS to let him try out just such an idea for three months, it turned into a quarter-century project.
Taking that idea, Burnett and Hamilton approached CBS about doing a four-week program in the summer of 1979.
CBS already had their schedule filled for the summer months and rejected the idea.
Fleming agreed to the deal, and began to write outlines for the series ; however, CBS later dropped the idea.
The idea was initially rebuffed by CBS in 1977, as the network wanted something more " saga-like.
While CBS flirted with the idea of a fall premiere, it ultimately gave Season 5 a summer broadcast to create momentum for The Amazing Race 6 on the fall schedule.
He claimed the release was " CBS bosses ' idea of an album to restore sales potential ", mentioning that the instrumental tracks were recorded separately from the vocals.
Lack had worked in sales at CBS Radio ( in fact, it was he who suggested Schneider to Warner chief Ross ) and had an idea of cable programming as a series of special-interest ' channels.
The station's slogan is " Independent Radio ", proclaiming its status as being a single station separate from the large mass-media conglomerates such as Clear Channel Communications and CBS Radio with freedom from the idea of corporate playlists and national content.

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