Inside CBS's Decision to End Two Major Spinoffs Despite Strong Viewership Numbers In a surprising turn of events, CBS has decided not to renew NCIS: Hawai'i and CSI: Vegas for a fourth season, despite their robust performance and strong franchise backgrounds. This decision has left fans and industry insiders puzzled, prompting an in-depth look into the rationale behind these unexpected cancellations. CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach and CEO George Cheeks recently shed light on the strategic decisions that led to the axing of these shows. According to Reisenbach, the network aims to keep its schedule fresh and maintain momentum, which necessitated some tough decisions this season. Cheeks added that financial constraints and limited slots on Paramount+ also played a significant role in their decision not to transition these shows to the streaming platform. Despite the strong viewership numbers that both series enjoyed, CBS is looking to clear the deck for new, high-pro...
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