
It really does get easier for a network to get rid of shows once they've popped their cancellation cherries. And this is largely a philosophical question, but is a show truly "canceled" if it never makes it to the air? It seems like "aborted" might be the more accurate term, but that word makes for far more unsavory headlines.
- CBS' 'Waterfront' Washout Adds to Warners' Woes [Channel Island]
- Previously: 'Smith' Finally Takes The Fall Season's Cancellation Maidenhead [Defamer]
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