It’s no secret that the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are one of the most recognisable trademarks in all of the sports, and the team has been the subject of a long-running television show, Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders:
After a 16-year run, that show is coming to an end.
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The Dallas Cowboys confirmed on Saturday that their long-running television show on CMT
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will come to an end this year, according to the Dallas Morning News.
The show, on the other hand, will not be cancelled entirely. Negotiations with a new partner are now in progress.
In a statement, Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Director Kelli Finglass said, “We could never have predicted the outpouring of respect and support from our fans and friends during our 16 seasons on CMT’s Making the Team.” Our brand has had a global influence and the magnificent experiences of incredible performers and colleagues have been incredible to witness.
On and off the field, the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders have established themselves as a household name.
The Dallas Cowboys announced Thursday night that the hit show “Making the Team” is ending its run on CMT after 16 seasons. https://t.co/x5UzXvnxJf
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The show has been on the air for 16 seasons. It will be interesting to watch where it ends up in the coming months and years.
The Dallas Cowboys and their cheerleaders are coming off a disappointing loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the Wild Card round. Jerry Jones has high expectations for his team’s performance in 2022.
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