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Dancing with the Stars axed

Wellington : New Zealand | 18 days ago  
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It may, however, return in 2011, if market conditions improve significantly, she  said.
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  • News Source: New Zealand Herald | 11 days ago
    Dancing With the Stars that popularity does not always equal profit in television. The broadcaster yesterday cited the "recessionary environment" for what it said was a reluctant decision not to fund a sixth series of the big-budget show, which...
  • News Source: Wellington Dominion | 11 days ago
    Former Miss Universe and 2006 season winner Lorraine Downes said she was disappointed to hear the news. " The great appeal of it was that it was a family show." The charities that each contestant raised money for during the show would be hit the...
  • News Source: New Zealand Herald | 12 days ago
    The decision has been made, reluctantly, because the current market conditions do not support such an expensive show. "In a recessionary environment the network can no longer absorb losses made by big-budget productions."
  • News Source: Xtra News | 12 days ago
    Hit show Dancing With The Stars won't be returning to NZ screens next year...The broadcaster said it was dropping the show as current market conditions don't support such an expensive programme. Megan Richards says despite its huge popularity. the...
  • News Source: New Zealand Infotech Weekly | 12 days ago
    It may, however, return in 2011, if market conditions improve significantly, she  said.
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