Here's some media news for CNBC watchers: The New York Post reports:CNBC's low-rated 10 p.m. show -- hosted by Carmen Wong Ulrich, the personal-finance expert and author of "Generation Debt" -- is said to be a victim of the success of documentaries like "Pleasure: Business of Porn" and "The Age of Wal-Mart." A spokesman for CNBC told Page Six, "Due to the tremendous success of our documentary program, we've made the tough decision to move resources to our long-form [docu-making] unit."
Right: It's being pulled from the air because CNBC thinks it can get better ratings with other shows. Isn't that always the reason shows get canceled?
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