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American Rust is an American crime drama television series created by Dan Futterman based on the 2009 novel by Philipp Meyer. The series premiered on September 12, 2021, on Showtime. [1] In January 2022, the series was canceled after one season by Showtime. [2] In June 2022, the series was revived for a second season by Amazon Freevee. [3]
The new ratings arrive, and WKRP has finally become a successful station, rising to #6 in the Cincinnati market with Johnny Fever as the #1 DJ. But when a new news director (Nicholas Hormann) shows up and says he was hired by Mama Carlson, Andy soon finds out that she plans to change the station to a 24-hour news format.
Marty and Rust visit the school. Rust encounters the groundskeeper (Glenn Fleshler) at the school and asks about the school's history. Through the radio, Marty and Rust learn that Reggie Ledoux was an ex-con who violated his parole eight months ago after serving a sentence for running a meth lab. During his prison sentence, he was cellmates ...
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One Dollar is an American mystery thriller drama television series created by Jason Mosberg that premiered on August 30, 2018, on CBS All Access.The series centers on the denizens of a small rust belt community and shifts perspective from person to person as a dollar bill changes hands.
"In Concert" is a very special episode of the television series WKRP in Cincinnati. Airing as the 19th episode of the second season, it was first broadcast in the United States on February 11, 1980 on CBS, and the concept for the episode was described as "admirably ambitious" by William Beamon, writing in the St. Petersburg Evening Independent before he had viewed the episode.