Fox n'a pas prévu de 19e saison pour So You Think You Can Dance

Le président de Fox Entertainment, Michael Thorn, a annoncé que la chaîne n'avait aucun projet de renouvellement pour une nouvelle saison de So You Think You Can Dance. Le célèbre concours de danse n'a pas diffusé de nouveaux épisodes depuis près de deux ans. Michael Thorn a fait ces déclarations lors d'une conférence téléphonique dimanche.

Fox a décidé de ne pas commander de nouvelle saison de So You Think You Can Dance pour le moment. Michael Thorn, le président du divertissement de la chaîne, a indiqué aux journalistes qu'il n'existait actuellement aucun plan formel, malgré des discussions passées sur le retour de l'émission. Il a souligné l'importance du programme dans l'histoire de Fox, tout en insistant sur l'absence de prochaines étapes concrètes.

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