It is the top of the road for one more TV present, we’re unhappy to report.
The most recent casualty is Paramount Community’s 68 Whiskey, which has been canceled after a single season on the cable community.
Deadline first reported the information.
An adaptation of the Israeli collection Charlie Golf One, 68 Whiskey adopted a multicultural band of Military medics stationed in Afghanistan on a base nicknamed “The Orphanage.”

Collectively, the medics navigate a harmful and typically absurd world, counting on comradery, numerous vices, and, sometimes, a profound sense of objective to hold them by.
The forged included Aaron Glenane as Colin Gale, Artur Benson as Khalil, Beth Riesgraf as Sonia Holloway, Cristina Rodlo as Rosa Alvarez, Derek Theler as Sasquatch, Gage Golightly as Grace Durkin, Jade Albany as Cassola, Jeremy Tardy as Mekhi Davis, Lamont Thompson as Harlan Austin, Linc

Hand as Crash, Nicholas Coombe as Anthony Petrocelli, Sam Keeley as Cooper Roback, and Usman Ally as Captain Hazara.
The collection launched in January to robust scores, garnering 2 million viewers in Dwell+three metrics, however the numbers began to slip rapidly, taking it out of the Prime 30 cable exhibits.
The cancellation comes because the cable community continues to get a number of mileage out of Yellowstone, which wrapped a record-breaking third season final month.
The Kevin Costner-led drama continues to ship robust scores for the cabler which was rebranded a number of years again.
However the cancellation of 68 Whiskey means the community’s sole scripted present is now Yellowstone.
The information comes a number of weeks after it was introduced that Darren Star dramedy Emily in Paris would now not air on the cabler.
As an alternative, it was shipped off to Netflix with the intention of it getting a bigger viewers all over the world.
Paramount Community is searching for extra broad-skewing exhibits, and Emily in Paris didn’t match their model any longer.
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