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It seems the list of cancelled TV shows is growing by the hour. Ratings in general have take an dive on most tv offerings. Subsequently, NBC has axed “Lipstick Jungle” and “My Own Worst Enemy.” The Christian Slater drama fell a whopping 4.3 million viewers this week. Meanwhile “Lipstick Jungle” took a slightly smaller plunge of 3.3 million. Finger pointing at the reason behind the drop began with a move in scheduling. “Lipstick” moved to Friday and of course it started to sink.

However, Slater’s new series was expected to be the new “Heroes.” Looks like both shows are doomed. The superpowers of the “Save the Cheerleader, Save the World” show are failing. Each week NBC’s prized possession is also loosing viewers. If you were a fan of “Enemy” you still have a few more episodes before the show meets it’s end. The 9th and final episode is currently being filmed and expected to air. “Jungle” also has all 13 shows filmed and ready to go. When they will stop airing is undetermined as of this moment.

Fox has also cut another of it’s veterans.Mad TV has also met it’s end. The wimpy contender for Saturday Night Live will finish out the season and then it will all be over. Replacements for the show have been secretly being tried out. So far the only word is that “Talk Show with Spike Feresten” will be their “late night offering.”