CBS Cancellation Spree: A Look at the Shows That Didn't Make the Cut in 2025
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The first show to get canceled was Magnum P.I., a reboot of the classic series that premiered in 2018. Despite its loyal fan base, the show's ratings had been declining over the past few seasons, making it an easy target for cancellation. The show's finale aired in February 2025, leaving fans disappointed but not entirely surprised.




- B Positive: A sitcom that premiered in 2020, B Positive was canceled after two seasons due to low ratings.
- United States of Al: This comedy series, which premiered in 2021, was canceled after two seasons, with the network citing creative differences as the reason.
- NCIS: New Orleans: The NCIS franchise has been a staple on CBS for years, but the New Orleans spin-off was canceled after seven seasons. The show's finale aired in May 2025.



The world of television is constantly changing, and networks must adapt to keep up with the times. While it's sad to see some of our favorite shows go, it's also exciting to think about what's on the horizon. With new shows and new platforms emerging all the time, there's never been a better time to be a TV fan.

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