'America's Next Top Model' Leaving The Runway In December
LOS ANGELES (AP) — TV's "America's Next Top Model" is leaving the runway.
The CW reality competition series will wrap in December with the current season's finale.
In a statement Wednesday, network President Mark Pedowitz called the series "a global pop culture phenomenon."
Guess what.
— Tyra Banks (@tyrabanks) October 14, 2015
The series finale of #ANTM #cycle22 & final Top Model show ever will air on Friday, December 4th. My birthday. #ironic
Tyra Banks, the program's host and executive producer, just launched the syndicated daytime talk show "FABLife."
"America's Next Top Model" debuted in 2003 on the now-defunct UPN channel and was the first series on fledgling CW in 2006.
The "America's Next Top Model" finale will air Dec. 4 on The CW.
There may be another chance to say goodbye. The network is discussing a retrospective that would air in late 2016.
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