By Paige Albiniak -- Broadcasting & Cable, 12/8/2003 3:13:00 AM MT
Fox has canceled sitcom Wanda at Large, which started off the season airing Fridays at 8 p.m. Fox’s entire Friday night line-up has been ratings-challenged since the new TV season began, and new sitcom Luis didn’t last long.
Fox has been filling the slot with specials since Nov. 7 and will continue to do so until January, when it is likely to fill the time period with another scripted series. Fox has three scripted shows ready for mid-season: the dramas Wonderfalls and Still Life, and sitcom Cracking Up.
Fox Business Network begins broadcasting from its new high-tech Studio G, overlooking Manhattan from the 3rd floor of News Corp. headquarters, on April 20. B&C got an early peek at the new space.
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