“Page Six TV” has been canceled after two seasons, Variety has learned.
The syndicated daily television show was modeled after the New York Post’s Page Six news and gossip section, and provided entertainment industry updates, exclusive first-looks and insight from the New York Post newsroom.
During its second season, the show was co-hosted by Bevy Smith, Variety‘s Elizabeth Wagmeister, and New York Post Page Six senior reporter Carlos Greer, after original host John Fugelsang departed the series in March, 2018.
The show hailed from the Post, Endemol Shine North America and Fox Television Stations.
Kay O’Connell and Michael Bachmann served as executive producers on the show, alongside New York Post Publisher and CEO Jesse Angelo. Michael Weinberg served as executive producer from the Endemol Shine North America end, and Kathleen Rajsp was also on board as a co-executive producer.
The syndicated daily television show was modeled after the New York Post’s Page Six news and gossip section, and provided entertainment industry updates, exclusive first-looks and insight from the New York Post newsroom.
During its second season, the show was co-hosted by Bevy Smith, Variety‘s Elizabeth Wagmeister, and New York Post Page Six senior reporter Carlos Greer, after original host John Fugelsang departed the series in March, 2018.
The show hailed from the Post, Endemol Shine North America and Fox Television Stations.
Kay O’Connell and Michael Bachmann served as executive producers on the show, alongside New York Post Publisher and CEO Jesse Angelo. Michael Weinberg served as executive producer from the Endemol Shine North America end, and Kathleen Rajsp was also on board as a co-executive producer.
- 4/5/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
“Page Six TV” is ending after just two seasons, a person with knowledge of production has told TheWrap. Production will continue through the summer, however.
Bevy Smith, Elizabeth Wagmeister and Carlos Greer are co-hosts on the half-hour series. The trio was previously referred to as “insiders” over the syndicated show’s initial run, but they were promoted when Season 1 host John Fugelsang departed.
Kay O’Connell, Michael Bachmann, Jesse Angelo and Michael Weinberg are executive producers on the entertainment and pop culture news series, which is produced by Endemol Shine North America and distributed by Twentieth Television.
Kathleen Rajsp is co-executive producer.
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“Page Six TV,” which was modeled after the New York Post gossip column and website, runs in more than 200 markets across the country, including Fox stations in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
When reached, a representative...
Bevy Smith, Elizabeth Wagmeister and Carlos Greer are co-hosts on the half-hour series. The trio was previously referred to as “insiders” over the syndicated show’s initial run, but they were promoted when Season 1 host John Fugelsang departed.
Kay O’Connell, Michael Bachmann, Jesse Angelo and Michael Weinberg are executive producers on the entertainment and pop culture news series, which is produced by Endemol Shine North America and distributed by Twentieth Television.
Kathleen Rajsp is co-executive producer.
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“Page Six TV,” which was modeled after the New York Post gossip column and website, runs in more than 200 markets across the country, including Fox stations in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
When reached, a representative...
- 4/5/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Page Six TV, the half-hour daily strip focused on pop culture, will not return for a third season in syndication, Deadline has learned.
Co-hosted by Bevy Smith, Elizabeth Wagmeister and Carlos Greer, Page Six TV, hailed from Endemol Shine North America, Twentieth Television and the New York Post.
We hear the series will remain in production throughout the summer. Endemol Shine America would not comment when reached by Deadline.
Page Six TV, which featured gossip and news from the worlds of entertainment, culture, the media, finance, real estate and politics, launched in fall 2017 with the Fox O&Os as a core station group, John Fugelsang as host and Smith, Wagmeister and Greer as a panel of “insiders.” After the series was renewed for a second season by the Fox stations in January 2018, the strip was given a revamp, with Fugelsang departing and Smith, Wagmeister and Gree named co-hosts.
However, ratings...
Co-hosted by Bevy Smith, Elizabeth Wagmeister and Carlos Greer, Page Six TV, hailed from Endemol Shine North America, Twentieth Television and the New York Post.
We hear the series will remain in production throughout the summer. Endemol Shine America would not comment when reached by Deadline.
Page Six TV, which featured gossip and news from the worlds of entertainment, culture, the media, finance, real estate and politics, launched in fall 2017 with the Fox O&Os as a core station group, John Fugelsang as host and Smith, Wagmeister and Greer as a panel of “insiders.” After the series was renewed for a second season by the Fox stations in January 2018, the strip was given a revamp, with Fugelsang departing and Smith, Wagmeister and Gree named co-hosts.
However, ratings...
- 4/5/2019
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
“Page Six TV” has announced that Bevy Smith, Variety‘s Elizabeth Wagmeister, and New York Post Page Six senior reporter Carlos Greer will serve as co-hosts for the show’s second season.
The announcement comes after original host John Fugelsang departed the series in March, with guest hosts filling in in the interim. The trio have served as “Page Six TV’s” panel of insiders during its on-going first season. Page Six editor Emily Smith and deputy editor Ian Mohr will continue to provide updates, exclusive first-looks and insight from the New York Post newsroom during the show’s second season.
“Page Six TV” has now been renewed through the 2018-19 season in more than 200 markets covering 95% of the country, including Fox Television Stations in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago and 13 other top markets.
“As we look ahead to our second season, we are truly excited to have Bevy,...
The announcement comes after original host John Fugelsang departed the series in March, with guest hosts filling in in the interim. The trio have served as “Page Six TV’s” panel of insiders during its on-going first season. Page Six editor Emily Smith and deputy editor Ian Mohr will continue to provide updates, exclusive first-looks and insight from the New York Post newsroom during the show’s second season.
“Page Six TV” has now been renewed through the 2018-19 season in more than 200 markets covering 95% of the country, including Fox Television Stations in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago and 13 other top markets.
“As we look ahead to our second season, we are truly excited to have Bevy,...
- 5/30/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Page Six TV, the half-hour daily syndicated program focused on pop culture, has upped Bevy Smith, Elizabeth Wagmeister and Carlos Greer to co-hosts for the show’s upcoming second season.
When Page Six TV launched last fall with the Fox O&Os as a core station group, it featured John Fugelsang as host and Smith, Wagmeister and Greer as a panel of “insiders.” After the series was renewed for a second season in January by the Fox station group, it was announced that Fugelsang would not be coming back. Over the past few months, the show tested various guest hosts. It scored best with episodes featuring only Smith, Wagmeister and Greer, which led to the decision to make them co-hosts. The setup of the program is expected to be tweaked, with the trio sitting instead of standing. Page Six Editor Emily Smith and Deputy Editor Ian Mohr will continue as contributors.
When Page Six TV launched last fall with the Fox O&Os as a core station group, it featured John Fugelsang as host and Smith, Wagmeister and Greer as a panel of “insiders.” After the series was renewed for a second season in January by the Fox station group, it was announced that Fugelsang would not be coming back. Over the past few months, the show tested various guest hosts. It scored best with episodes featuring only Smith, Wagmeister and Greer, which led to the decision to make them co-hosts. The setup of the program is expected to be tweaked, with the trio sitting instead of standing. Page Six Editor Emily Smith and Deputy Editor Ian Mohr will continue as contributors.
- 5/30/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Twentieth TV-distributed syndie strip Dish Nation has been renewed for Season 3 on the Fox Television Stations. The announcement was made today by Paul Franklin, Evp & General Manager of Broadcast Sales, Twentieth TV. The half-hour entertainment news program features drive-time radio personalities from various markets riffing on what’s hot and happening that day in pop culture. According to Twentieth TV, Dish Nation ranks No. 1 with Adults 18-34 and Adults 18-49 among all freshmen and sophomore first-run syndicated programs. Additionally Dish Nation, the youngest skewing first-run program in all of syndication, has grown to 1.3 million viewers daily this season – an +8% increase over a year ago. Dish Nation is produced by Studio City and distributed by Twentieth Television. Matt Blanock and Michael Bachmann serve as Co-Executive Producers.
- 12/3/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: As Twentieth Television‘s Dish Nation gears up for its second season, the syndicated show’s creator/executive producer Stu Weiss, is leaving to return to Studio City, North America’s largest on-air marketing agency, which he co-founded in 1995 and serves as the Chief Creative Officer. Studio City has been the official marketing partner of the Olympic Games on NBC since 2010 and Weiss, who took a step back from his duties over the past year to focus on Dish Nation, will now oversee the on-air promotions campaign for the upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics, as well as developing new original programming for the company. In light of Weiss’ departure, his No.2s on Dish Nation, co-executive producers Michael Bachmann and Matt Blanock, will take oversight of the day to day operations on the half-hour entertainment program, which features drive-time radio personalities from various markets riffing on what’s hot and happening that day in pop culture.
- 8/16/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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