CBS cancels the rebirth of "Murphy Brown" after one season



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CBS put his finger on "Murphy Brown" on Friday, ending the rebirth of a beloved sitcom that has proven to be a failure for audiences this television season.

Murphy Brown's take-over ended in 65th place among broadcasts among adults under 50, the key demographic of advertisers. This put him in the same company as CBS's "Hawaii Five-0" and NBC drama "The Enemy Within".

The 13-part cover-up began in September, two decades after the end of the original "Murphy Brown" series.

In the new season, Murphy, starring Candice Bergen, five-time winner of an Emmy, returned to host a cable TV news show following President Trump's election. Most of the actors, including Joe Regalbuto, Faith Ford and Grant Shaud, are also back.

And earlier episodes of "Murphy Brown," which featured Motown songs, were locked up and impossible to broadcast due to expensive music rights, preventing viewers, whether new or recent, from catch up.

The show was also shot in New York, which made it a slightly more expensive proposition for the network.

"Murphy Brown" debuted between 1988 and 1998, scored well and twice won the best comedy Emmy.

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