Tuesday, October 11, 2005

A CURRENT AFFAIR Cancelled

(From TVWeek.com -- By Michele Greppi)

Sources say that TWENTIETH TELEVISION's A CURRENT AFFAIR is over, six months after it was resurrected, and will be replaced on FOX-owned stations that carried it by a show hosted by FOX NEWS CHANNEL's GERALDO RIVERA from New York.

TWENTIETH TELEVISION President and CEO BOB COOK reportedly delivered the news of the cancellation, which did not come as a surprise to the syndication community.

TWENTIETH TELEVISION was not immediately available to comment on the report.

Details of Mr. Rivera's new show and when AFFAIR will leave the air were not immediately available.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

uI LOVED THE SHOW CURRENT AFFAIR,I WAS THRILLED IT HAD RETURNED!!I ACTUALLY SET THE 630PM TIME SLOT AS TIME OUT FOR ANY ACTIVITY,SO I DID NOT MISS A MOMENT!!! WILL SO MISS THE SHOW!!!WHAT HAPPENED????