Fox has no plans for so you think you can dance season 19

Fox Entertainment president Michael Thorn announced that the network has no plans to renew So You Think You Can Dance for a new season. The popular dance competition has not aired new episodes in nearly two years. Thorn made the comments during a conference call on Sunday.

Fox has decided against ordering another season of So You Think You Can Dance for now. Michael Thorn, the network's entertainment president, told reporters there are currently no formal plans despite past discussions about the show's return. He noted its importance to Fox's history but emphasized the lack of concrete next steps.

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