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US television program
American TV series or program
Wired Science
Opening title screen
Directed by Steve Hirsen Starring Country of origin United States Original language English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 11 Executive producers Tod Mesirow David Axlerod Melanie Cornwell Karen Robinson Hunte Jackie Kain Producer
KCET Running time 55 minutes Original network
PBS Original release January 3 (2007-01-03 ) , October 3, 2007 – December 26, 2007 (2007-12-26 )
Wired Science was a weekly television program that covered modern scientific and technological topics. In January 2007
PBS aired pilot episodes for three different science programs, including Wired Science .
[1] Using
Nielsen ratings ,
CPB -sponsored research and public feedback, PBS selected Wired Science for a 10-episode run in the fall schedule.
[1] The program was a production of
KCET
Los Angeles . In July 2008, the show was officially cancelled.
[2]
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