1 article from 2005
5 April 2005 | From Studio Briefing | See recent Studio Briefing news
JAG, the series that was famously canceled by NBC after its first season in 1996, only to be picked up by CBS and developed into one of the network's most popular series for the ensuing nine years, has been canceled again. CBS and Paramount Network Television issued a joint statement Monday saying that the final episode will air on April 29. "We've had an amazing run, particularly for a series that was once canceled," creator/executive producer Donald P. Bellisario said in the statement. CBS Chairman Les Moonves credited JAG for becoming "a very influential part of the network's turnaround."
1 article from 2005