Sorry, America’s Most Wantedfans—all five of you who don't just watch the reruns, that is. Fox announced today that the long-running show will not be renewed for a 24th season, the network opting instead to air, well, old reruns.
If you’re worried about where you’re going to get your fill of watching trashy criminals embarrass themselves in front of cameras (we know we are), don’t worry. The show isn’t completely going away next season, however; there will be “four quarterly two-hour specials” to help continue to catch baddies on the run, but, according to Fox entertainment president Keith Reilly, America's Most Wanted hasn’t made money in a long time.
[Via Deadline]
Fox Doesn't Want "America's Most Wanted" Anymore, Cancels The Show
After 23 seasons filled with moronic criminals, the long-running program gets an overhaul.
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