Philadelphia Inquirer
In her final TV column,
Gail Shister tells readers that in TV terms, "my show isn't being cancelled. It's moving to a new timeslot." The Inquirer, she says, has been hard hit by layoffs and buyouts and the paper no longer has the bodies to cover every beat as it did in the past. "I can't complain, really. Twenty-five years is a spectacular run for any series in a medium with the lowest boredom threshold known to humankind."
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