CBS has canceled two veteran series, "CSI: New York" and "Rules of Engagement," while also axing the freshman series "Vegas" and "Golden Boy."
"CSI: New York," which starred Gary Sinese and Sela Ward, was the sole remaining
spinoff of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," which is still going strong on the
network. The drama premiered in 2004.
"Rules of Engagement," a relationship comedy that starred David Spade and
Patrick Warburton, premiered in 2007.
"Vegas," which starred Dennis Quaid as a rancher/lawman butting heads with a
ruthless Chicago gangster played by Michael Chiklis in 1960s Las Vegas. It
premiered last fall but never drew a large audience.
"Golden Boy," about a cop who became the youngest police commissioner in the
history of New York City, premiered at midseason. The series starred Theo James
and Chi McBride.
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