Fox no tiene planes para una temporada 19 de So You Think You Can Dance

El presidente de Fox Entertainment, Michael Thorn, anunció que la cadena no tiene planes de renovar So You Think You Can Dance para una nueva temporada. La popular competencia de baile no ha emitido nuevos episodios en casi dos años. Thorn hizo los comentarios durante una conferencia telefónica el domingo.

Fox ha decidido no ordenar otra temporada de So You Think You Can Dance por ahora. Michael Thorn, presidente de entretenimiento de la cadena, dijo a los reporteros que actualmente no hay planes formales a pesar de las conversaciones pasadas sobre el regreso del programa. Destacó su importancia para la historia de Fox, pero enfatizó la falta de pasos concretos a seguir.

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