Sarah Palin's TLC show ends planned 8-episode run.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The Palin clan is off
the air, at least on TLC, at least for now.
"Sarah Palin's Alaska" concluded Sunday with the
final episode of the eight-part documentary series
showing the former governor and her family
having assorted adventures in their home state.
The show appeared ripe for a second season
after attracting an average of more than 3 million
viewers per episode, so the end of the cable TV
show is generating online buzz about the reason
it won't continue.
The general consensus: The 2008 Republican vice
presidential nominee must be eyeing another run
for the White House, this time in the driver's seat.
However, TLC spokeswoman Laurie Goldberg
says the plan from the start was for a single
season only.



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