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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147561)10/30/2012 2:07:18 PM
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'I am very proud of the work we've done': Anderson Cooper's talk show cancelled after two seasons

By Daily Mail Reporter
29 October 2012
dailymail.co.uk


It was launched with much fanfare, but Anderson Cooper's new talkshow has been cancelled after just two seasons.

The silver haired talkshow host had been expected to become a star of daytime TV when his show launched last autumn, but ratings, and the accompanying advertising revenue, failed to materialise.

In a statement Warner Brothers blamed the 'difficult marketplace'.

Cancelled: Anderson Cooper interviews Claire Danes on his daytime chat show; the show has not been renewed for a third season

'We are extremely proud of Anderson and the show that he and the entire production team have produced,' they said.

'While we made significant changes to the format, set and produced it live in its second season, the series will not be coming back for a third season in a marketplace that has become increasingly difficult to break through. We will continue to deliver top-quality shows throughout next summer.'

Anderson, 45, said he was 'sorry' about the cancellation.

Celebrity guests: Anderson with Kelly Osbourne and Ryan Lochte; the show was expected to be a ratings winner

'I am very proud of the work that our terrific staff has put into launching and sustaining our show for two seasons, I am grateful to Telepictures for giving me the opportunity, and I am indebted to the audience, who have responded so positively,' he said.

'I look forward to doing more great shows this season, and I’m sorry we won’t be continuing, but I have truly enjoyed it.'

A source told the New York Times that the decision was not due to Anderson failing to deliver, but was simply economic.

The source said bosses 'could have renewed the show but could not create a viable economic business model to move forward.'



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