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Bomb catches up to 'Jericho'

08:48 PM PT, May 15 2007

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The town of Jericho survived a nearby nuclear bomb, but the CBS show itself will not live to continue to tell the tale. CBS has canceled the Skeet Ulrich drama that began with a lot of promise and seemed like it was going to be one of the few hits of the TV season. Ratings dropped significantly after "Jericho’s" winter hiatus, and CBS has chosen to explore other horizons.

-- Maria Elena Fernandez

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A shame. CBS wrecked this show when they put it on that idiotic hiatus. They had a real hit on their hands, and they ruined it.

Winter hiatus? Oh, please........ This is a euphemism for something, I just do not know what. There are not supposed to be hiatuses in winter TV. CBS managed to mess up the ratings of an excellent show with their "hiatus" idea. Nice going guys.

Jericho is a refreshingly novel, compelling and captivating show. It has a huge following online, in and out of the US.

The news of it not being on the Fall schedule has caused an outroar on the Internet, with online petiions, mail and telephones at CBS being flooded with complaints.

There is only one word to express the fans feelings about CBS' executives decision to cancel the show prematurely -

NUTS!!

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