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Blue Bloods: CBS Announces Conclusion After 14 Seasons

CBS has officially confirmed the end of the long-standing police drama “Blue Bloods” after its upcoming 14th season. Despite fervent pleas from both loyal viewers and the cast, including the iconic Tom Selleck, who portrays Frank Reagan, the network has decided to wrap up the series by the end of this year.

The announcement, made today by CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach during a press briefing, marks the end of an era for the show, which has been a fixture on CBS since its debut in September 2010.

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Reisenbach expressed gratitude for the show’s contributions to the network over the years, acknowledging its unique portrayal of the Reagan family’s dynamics and the significance of its narrative.

In addressing the decision, Reisenbach emphasized the importance of providing “Blue Bloods” with a fitting conclusion, citing the necessity of refreshing the network’s programming lineup.

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Despite the heartfelt attachment shared by both fans and the CBS team, she reaffirmed that all good things must come to an end and assured that the series will conclude as planned later this year.

“Blue Bloods” has been lauded for its portrayal of the Reagan family, deeply entrenched in the law enforcement fabric of New York City. Its exploration of familial bonds and ethical dilemmas within the criminal justice system has resonated with audiences for over a decade.

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Tom Selleck, in a statement released following the announcement, expressed gratitude for his time on the show and the impact it has had on both viewers and those involved in its production.

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