DAILY POP CULTURE PROGRAM "PAGE SIX TV" TO BE STREAMED ON HULU DAY AFTER BROADCAST
New Nationally Syndicated Show From NY Post and
Endemol Shine North America To Debut on Hulu Tomorrow
Los Angeles, CA -November 15, 2017 - Endemol Shine North America and the New York Post's new nationally syndicated "Page Six TV," which launched in September in more than 200 local markets across the U.S., will make its streaming debut tomorrow, Thursday, November 16, exclusively on Hulu.
Endemol Shine International has licensed "Page Six TV" to Hulu, where each daily 30-minute episode will be made available to stream on Hulu the day after its broadcast debut.
"Page Six TV," which debuted Sept. 18 as the highest-rated nationally syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in a decade, delivers in-the-know gossip and news from entertainment, culture, the media, finance, real estate and politics. Since its debut, "Page Six TV" has welcomed numerous celebrity guests to its New York City studio, including Craig Robinson, Dr. Oz, Joy Behar, Terry Crews, Vivica A. Fox and Tamar Braxton.
"Page Six TV" has been sold in more than 98% of the country for its first season by Twentieth Television and is broadcast daily on the Fox Television Stations (FTS) in 16 markets, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
"We're thrilled to be joining Hulu's lineup, giving 'Page Six TV' viewers an opportunity to catch up on episodes they may have missed the day before on local broadcast stations," says Endemol Shine North America CEO Cris Abrego. "'Page Six TV' has quickly asserted itself
as must-see daily viewing for millions nationally and Hulu's subscribers will now have the opportunity to enjoy all of the breaking news and fun that comes with each episode."
"Page Six TV" is a daily television show modeled after Page Six, the iconic New York Post gossip column and web site. True to the Page Six signature style, the show's contributors and insiders deliver in-the-know gossip and news from entertainment, culture, the media, finance, real estate and politics. The half-hour show will cover today's biggest personalities including high-flying real estate moguls, the hottest sports stars, larger-than-life politicians as well as break celebrity gossip and entertainment news.
"Page Six TV" is hosted by John Fugelsang (Sirius XM Radio/VH1) and the show's insiders include Bevy Smith (Bravo's "Fashion Queens"), Variety entertainment reporter Elizabeth Wagmeister and New York Post Page Six senior reporter Carlos Greer. Page Six Editor Emily Smith and Deputy Editor Ian Mohr provide updates and insight, as well as exclusive first-looks into the latest breaking stories from the newsroom.
Kay O'Connell ("Fashionably Late with Rachel Zoe") and Michael Bachmann ("Dish Nation") serve as executive producers of "Page Six TV." New York Post Publisher and CEO Jesse Angelo,
as well as Endemol Shine North America's Michael Weinberg and Rob Smith, are also serving as executive producers. Kathleen Rajsp ("The View") serves as co-executive producer.
Throughout the season, celebrities, comedians and newsmakers will join "Page Six TV" as Plus Ones. The special guests join the show's regular insiders and offer their own insights on the day's top stories. "Page Six TV" leverages the dynamic social media presence of Page Six and the New York Post to drive audience engagement. Viewers will have the opportunity to weigh in on topics with their own opinions across social media prior to broadcast.
And for the latest news on "Page Six TV" including where to watch in your local market, go to www.PageSixTV.com. And be sure to follow "Page Six TV" on Twitter @PageSixTV, "like" the official Facebook page and join the conversation using #PageSixTV.
ABOUT NEW YORK POST
Founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1801, the New York Post is the oldest continuously-published daily newspaper in the United States and one of the nation's premier digital destinations for news and information. The New York Post's fabled Page Six gossip column is a world leader in breaking celebrity news and has evolved into its own iconic and powerful brand. "Page Six TV" extends the brand to a daily television show featuring contributors and insiders delivering in-the-know gossip and news. The Post Digital Network is comprised of the flagship NYPost.com, PageSix.com, and Decider.com, covering streaming television and movies. The New York Post and the New York Post Digital Network are owned by News Corp (NASDAQ: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV).
ABOUT ENDEMOL SHINE NORTH AMERICA
Endemol Shine North America delivers world-class content and compelling storytelling to multiple platforms in the U.S. and across the globe. Endemol Shine North America is part of Endemol Shine Group, the global content creator, producer and distributor with a diverse portfolio of companies that are behind some of the most prominent hit television formats and series in the world.
Its Endemol Shine Latino division oversees all Spanish and Portuguese-language operations across Latin America, including Endemol Shine Boomdog that produces original content for both the U.S. Hispanic and Mexican markets. Subsidiary production companies include Authentic Entertainment, Truly Original, and 51 Minds Entertainment. In addition, Endemol Shine North America has a strategic partnership with Ryan Seacrest Productions.
Endemol Shine Group's companies in North America are behind such hit series as Big Brother (CBS), Ink Master (Spike), Kingdom (AT&T Audience Network), MasterChef (FOX), MasterChef Junior (FOX), Swamp People (History), The Real Housewives of Atlanta (Bravo), T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle (VH1), Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge (CMT), Page Six TV (Syndicated), Billion Dollar Buyer (CNBC), Fear Factor (MTV), I'm Dying Up Here (Showtime) and upcoming Best.Cover.Ever. (YouTube), and Trading Spaces (TLC).
ABOUT TWENTIETH TELEVISION
A leader in the U.S. program distribution arena, Twentieth Television provides a wide array of first-run, network and off-network programming, as well as feature film packages, to the syndication and cable marketplaces. Off-net shows distributed by Twentieth Television include "Modern Family," "Empire," "Family Guy," "Glee," "Last Man Standing," "COPS Reloaded," "Bones," "How I Met Your Mother," "American Dad," "Bob's Burgers," and "The Simpsons". First-run programs distributed by Twentieth Television include television's longest running court show, "Divorce Court", the entertainment magazine program, "Dish Nation" and the Fall 2017 launch of "Top 30" and "Page Six TV".
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