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    Starz Axes Kelsey Grammer's Boss

    Kelsey Grammer departs 'Late Show with David Letterman' at Ed Sullivan Theater, New York City, on August 20, 2012 -- Getty Images

    Starz is saying goodbye to its "Boss."

    On Tuesday, the network confirmed it will not continue with the Kelsey Grammer-fronted show, which recently wrapped up its second season on the network.

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    "After much deliberation, we have made the difficult decision to not proceed with 'Boss,'" the network said in statement on Tuesday. "We remain proud of this award-winning show, its exceptional cast and writers, and are grateful to Kelsey Grammer, Farhad Safinia and our partners at Lionsgate TV."

    Access Hollywood has learned that there are discussions for a potential two-hour final episode of the series, to wrap up loose ends, but no deal has been made.

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    Starz has several new series coming to the network in the coming months, including "Da Vinci's Demons."

    Also, the final season of "Spartacus" - "Spartacus: War of the Damned" -- hits the airwaves next year, along with Season 2 of the Miami drama, "Magic City."

    -- Jolie Lash

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