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A network may put a show on hiatus before canceling it. This may be to evaluate the series' quality, warn the television producers in an effort to push them to produce a more profitable product, fill its timeslot with another program to compare ratings, or warn viewers that the show is not pulling
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fees based on their programs' ratings during that period. Programs return from a hiatus in time for the sweeps period so as to generate high ratings, and as such usually include special content in programming such as guest stars, controversial and unexpected plots or topics, extended episodes, and
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Most broadcast network television series are scheduled for a season of 22 episodes in a time span running 36 weeks from September to May. That means at least 14 weeks of repeats, so networks usually arrange the 22 episodes to air in blocks. Television stations often implement a hiatus for their
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programs to split up a season for storyline purposes. Some programs also go on hiatus so that their television networks can reserve episodes for airing during the three major ratings
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of a television series. Such a break can occur part-way through the season of a series, in which case it is also called a mid-season break, or between distinct
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unable to handle the overwhelming workload of the series, and overlong scripts and overbearing production demands from series creator/writer/showrunner
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At this time, other TV series may be launched, often a filler short series between seasons to ensure the 22-episode run will conclude in May.
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or the summer if the season does not end before, resuming at some point after, most often early February in the case of Christmas and
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its weight in ratings to see how the show performs in reruns before deciding whether or not it deserves another season.
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was put on hiatus in Japan from December 17, 1997 until April 16, 1998 after the airing of
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In the United States, hiatuses may also be common during major sporting events - currently
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The final episode airing before the Christmas break is usually referred to as the
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for an extended period. A show may go on hiatus in reaction to its content: The
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dealt with such a situation in the mid-1980s with their Tuesday night dramedy
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to deal with personal issues, leading to that show's retooling around the
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in March for CBS, and for Sunday programs, throughout the winter
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Until the late 1990s, summer breaks were sometimes replaced by
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Current US Shows on Hiatus or Discontinued (updates regularly)
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late-November, throughout December and early January holidays
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is a break of several weeks, months or years in the normal
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A series may be put on hiatus for other reasons. The
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an episode which caused 685 viewers to have seizures
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In some cases, this is due to creative differences.
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