Format: show one [NO] | show two [YES]
show one resolves left (NO), show two resolves right (YES)
Any show that is cancelled, finishes its run by releasing a final episode, or otherwise ends with no reasonable potential for future episodes resolves. Standard open-ended (multi-season) series are good, but limited- or mini-series are deterministic and are invalid. Any show that is "on hiatus indefinitely" for at least one continuous year also resolves.
Add your own! All types of "shows" are fair game, whether on syndication, streaming, youtube, or whatnot. Note that they need to have a specific name and a specific format. Generic, formless "Channel 7 News" or "Pewdiepie", even tied to a specific station, locale, or person, would not count, but "Good Morning America" and "Hot Ones" would.
Duplicate pairs, even reordered, will of course be N/A'd. And please endeavor to bring different options to the table. If I get an overwhelming bunch of one show vs. many other things, I reserve the right as market creator to riot and N/A the whole thing.
Close date will probably be pushed back indefinitely.
Okay, I need clarification on this. Would the 1989 "cancellation" count for Doctor Who? Because there's still no consensus as to whether it was an official cancellation or just an "extended hiatus" used to unofficially cancel it. And "no reasonable potential for future episodes" is also not helpful here, because the BBC would occasionally shop the property around. This really isn't easy to gauge with this one.