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	<title>Comments on: Crossing Jordan</title>
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		<title>By: Bill Nazdin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill Nazdin</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am very very disappointed that Crossing Jordan has been canceled. It was the one show I looked forward to every single time it was on and I could find it. Don&#039;t the networks have some metric to measure the loyalty of a given shows&#039; followers? Don&#039;t they have some metric to measure the value of a show as a piece of literature? Is it all numbers of viewers? Doesn&#039;t intrinsic value mean anything????  There has been nothing like it since Orson Wells was on the radio. If I have to wait another  60 years to find another show like these two, this is to advise whoever reads this, if anyone, that I am not going to make it !!!!!!! Bill Nazdin</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am very very disappointed that Crossing Jordan has been canceled. It was the one show I looked forward to every single time it was on and I could find it. Don&#8217;t the networks have some metric to measure the loyalty of a given shows&#8217; followers? Don&#8217;t they have some metric to measure the value of a show as a piece of literature? Is it all numbers of viewers? Doesn&#8217;t intrinsic value mean anything????  There has been nothing like it since Orson Wells was on the radio. If I have to wait another  60 years to find another show like these two, this is to advise whoever reads this, if anyone, that I am not going to make it !!!!!!! Bill Nazdin</p>
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