America's Next Top Model will end its long run on television with its current season.
The CW announced today (October 14) that Tyra Banks's modeling competition will not be given a 23rd cycle, making Friday, December 4 its series finale air date.
"America's Next Top Model was a successful franchise for two networks, first at UPN and then The CW, and it became not just a ratings hit, but a global phenomenon," network boss Mark Pedowitz said today.
"I want to thank Tyra and Ken for all their years of success in establishing a show that was not just popular in the US, but all across the world."
To celebrate the series, The CW is putting together a retrospective programme to air next year.
America's Next Top Model premiered on UPN in 2003, and made the jump when UPN and WB combined to form The CW.
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The reality series became a pop culture franchise, spawning versions in the UK, France, Australia, Germany and Russia.
Banks also offered a spotlight to many fashion icons on America's Next Top Model, with judges past and present including Janice Dickinson, Twiggy, André Leon Talley, Kelly Cutrone and J Alexander.
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