Check back for latest … The fall TV season was upended by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, but the beat goes on, though heavy with reality and other unscripted fare like game shows. As Hollywood begins to recover from the dual labor actions, here again is Deadline’s annual list of premiere dates for new and returning TV series.
The roster covers hundreds broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting through 2023. It includes series and season debuts, shows returning from hiatus and some one-offs such as live sports and awards specials but not movies. The list includes shows that had been set for the fall season but are in limbo for now. Note that older 2023 premiere dates are listed at the bottom.
Related: TV Series Fading To Black In 2023 & Beyond: Photo Gallery Of Canceled Shows
We update this post daily as more dates are revealed. Please send any additions or adjustments to erikpedersen@deadline.
The roster covers hundreds broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting through 2023. It includes series and season debuts, shows returning from hiatus and some one-offs such as live sports and awards specials but not movies. The list includes shows that had been set for the fall season but are in limbo for now. Note that older 2023 premiere dates are listed at the bottom.
Related: TV Series Fading To Black In 2023 & Beyond: Photo Gallery Of Canceled Shows
We update this post daily as more dates are revealed. Please send any additions or adjustments to erikpedersen@deadline.
- 1/1/2024
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Tara Long, eOne’s President, Global Unscripted Television, is leaving the company after ten years.
Long’s departure comes after Lionsgate acquired the company from Hasbro.
Deadline understands that she is now in the process of setting up her own shop and is set to strike a deal with her former eOne boss John Morayniss and his Blink49 Studios.
Long joined eOne in 2012 and has shepherded unscripted series such as We tv’s Growing Up Hip Hop franchise, MTV’s Ex On The Beach and Siesta Key, E!’s LadyGang, BET’s Hustle in Brooklyn, Death Row Chronicles and Emmy-nominated LA Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later, A&e’s Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G. and Gsn’s America Says.
Earlier this month, it emerged that Lionsgate was cutting eOne’s workforce by about 10% after the deal closed in August.
Morayniss, who ran eOne’s television business between 2008 and...
Long’s departure comes after Lionsgate acquired the company from Hasbro.
Deadline understands that she is now in the process of setting up her own shop and is set to strike a deal with her former eOne boss John Morayniss and his Blink49 Studios.
Long joined eOne in 2012 and has shepherded unscripted series such as We tv’s Growing Up Hip Hop franchise, MTV’s Ex On The Beach and Siesta Key, E!’s LadyGang, BET’s Hustle in Brooklyn, Death Row Chronicles and Emmy-nominated LA Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later, A&e’s Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G. and Gsn’s America Says.
Earlier this month, it emerged that Lionsgate was cutting eOne’s workforce by about 10% after the deal closed in August.
Morayniss, who ran eOne’s television business between 2008 and...
- 12/11/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Millennial dating dramedy À La Carte will be back for a second season. AMC Networks’ streamer AllBlk today announced the renewal of the series, which is currently in production in Atlanta. Season 2 will air later this year exclusively on AllBlk and We tv.
The streamer also revealed casting for Season 2. Kandi Burruss (Real Housewives of Atlanta), Juan Gil (The Cypher) and Xavier Avila (Breaking), who recurred in Season 1, have been promoted to series regulars, opposite leads Kendall Kyndall and Jenna Nolen. They’ll be joined by newcomers Shani Marq (Top Five), who will take over the role of Misha, played by Jessie Woo in Season 1, along with India Love (College Hill: Celeb Edition) and Alex Jacke. Joining the cast as recurring characters are Romeo Miller (Growing Up Hip Hop), Tami Roman (Truth Be Told), Aspen Kennedy (Kingdom Business), Terayle Hill (Step Up: High Water) and Leon Fleisher (Remember). Tammy Rivera...
The streamer also revealed casting for Season 2. Kandi Burruss (Real Housewives of Atlanta), Juan Gil (The Cypher) and Xavier Avila (Breaking), who recurred in Season 1, have been promoted to series regulars, opposite leads Kendall Kyndall and Jenna Nolen. They’ll be joined by newcomers Shani Marq (Top Five), who will take over the role of Misha, played by Jessie Woo in Season 1, along with India Love (College Hill: Celeb Edition) and Alex Jacke. Joining the cast as recurring characters are Romeo Miller (Growing Up Hip Hop), Tami Roman (Truth Be Told), Aspen Kennedy (Kingdom Business), Terayle Hill (Step Up: High Water) and Leon Fleisher (Remember). Tammy Rivera...
- 4/24/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
We tv is expanding its slate with one new scripted drama and one new reality series. “Toya & Reginae” is a new reality series that centers around rapper Lil Wayne’s ex-wife, Toya Johnson-Rushing, and their daughter, Reginae Carter, while “Bev Is Boss” is a narrative show about music managing mogul Deb Antney. Head of programming Dan McDermott announced the news Tuesday as part of AMC Networks’ upfronts.
Of the two projects, “Toya & Reginae” falls more in line with We tv’s previously existing slate of unscripted content. The series will showcase the highs and lows of a mother-daughter duo that’s been in the spotlight for years. It promises to give fans a peak behind what they see on social media as it explores their love lives, careers, family dynamics and their “seemingly dysfunctional family.”
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Of the two projects, “Toya & Reginae” falls more in line with We tv’s previously existing slate of unscripted content. The series will showcase the highs and lows of a mother-daughter duo that’s been in the spotlight for years. It promises to give fans a peak behind what they see on social media as it explores their love lives, careers, family dynamics and their “seemingly dysfunctional family.”
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- 4/19/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Today, AMC Networks’ We tv announced greenlights for two brand-new series, “Toya & Reginae” and “Bev is Boss.”
“Toya & Reginae,” the network’s new, unscripted reality TV show, will spotlight the ex-wife and daughter of hip hop legend Lil Wayne, Toya Johnson-Rushing and Reginae Carter. The series comes as an extension of We tv’s successful “Growing Up Hip Hop” franchise as both Johnson-Rushing and Carter have appeared in the series.
“I’m so excited to let viewers back into our lives to see what my family has been up to since you’ve seen us last,” said Johnson-Rushing.
Their new show will pull back the curtain into the lives of the high profile mother-and-daughter duo, proving that “as happy as they seem on social media, their lives are unpredictable and full of chaos,” per the network’s official release.
“Toya & Reginae” will air this fall exclusively on We tv and sister steamer Allblk.
“Toya & Reginae,” the network’s new, unscripted reality TV show, will spotlight the ex-wife and daughter of hip hop legend Lil Wayne, Toya Johnson-Rushing and Reginae Carter. The series comes as an extension of We tv’s successful “Growing Up Hip Hop” franchise as both Johnson-Rushing and Carter have appeared in the series.
“I’m so excited to let viewers back into our lives to see what my family has been up to since you’ve seen us last,” said Johnson-Rushing.
Their new show will pull back the curtain into the lives of the high profile mother-and-daughter duo, proving that “as happy as they seem on social media, their lives are unpredictable and full of chaos,” per the network’s official release.
“Toya & Reginae” will air this fall exclusively on We tv and sister steamer Allblk.
- 4/19/2023
- by McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
We tv has commissioned two new music-centric series.
During Tuesday’s Upfronts, AMC Studios’ President of Original Programming Dan McDermott announced an expansion of the Growing Up Hip Hop franchise with the unscripted series Toya & Reginae, as well as a new scripted series based on the life of music managing mogul Deb Antney, Bev is Boss.
Toya & Reginae will feature ex-wife and daughter of hip hop legend Lil Wayne, Toya Johnson-Rushing and Reginae Carter, both of whom appeared on Growing Up Hip Hop. On each episode, fans will get to peek behind the curtain and see who they truly are: what’s happening in their love lives, how they navigate those relationships in conjunction with their exciting and demanding careers and their relationship with each other. As happy as they seem on social media, their lives are unpredictable and full of chaos as they navigate a seemingly dysfunctional family.
“I...
During Tuesday’s Upfronts, AMC Studios’ President of Original Programming Dan McDermott announced an expansion of the Growing Up Hip Hop franchise with the unscripted series Toya & Reginae, as well as a new scripted series based on the life of music managing mogul Deb Antney, Bev is Boss.
Toya & Reginae will feature ex-wife and daughter of hip hop legend Lil Wayne, Toya Johnson-Rushing and Reginae Carter, both of whom appeared on Growing Up Hip Hop. On each episode, fans will get to peek behind the curtain and see who they truly are: what’s happening in their love lives, how they navigate those relationships in conjunction with their exciting and demanding careers and their relationship with each other. As happy as they seem on social media, their lives are unpredictable and full of chaos as they navigate a seemingly dysfunctional family.
“I...
- 4/19/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Lauren Gellert, who oversees original programming at WEtv, is leaving the AMC Networks’ cable station.
Deadline understands that Gellert, who was EVP of Development and Original Programming, is leaving after more than ten years at the network, which is known for series such as Bridezillas, Growing Up Hip Hop and Life After Lockup.
Gellert is leaving to pursue new opportunities.
She was responsible for the network’s reality slate, particularly its Thursday and Friday nights, where Marriage Boot Camp, Growing Up Hip Hop and Love After Lockup helped it become the number one cable network for Black women on both nights.
The network also moved into documentaries with the likes of Power, Influence and Hip-Hop, which traces the rise of Jermaine Dupri and his record label So So Def and Untold Stories of Hip Hop, hosted by radio personality Angie Martinez.
Before Gellert joined AMC Networks in 2012, she was...
Deadline understands that Gellert, who was EVP of Development and Original Programming, is leaving after more than ten years at the network, which is known for series such as Bridezillas, Growing Up Hip Hop and Life After Lockup.
Gellert is leaving to pursue new opportunities.
She was responsible for the network’s reality slate, particularly its Thursday and Friday nights, where Marriage Boot Camp, Growing Up Hip Hop and Love After Lockup helped it become the number one cable network for Black women on both nights.
The network also moved into documentaries with the likes of Power, Influence and Hip-Hop, which traces the rise of Jermaine Dupri and his record label So So Def and Untold Stories of Hip Hop, hosted by radio personality Angie Martinez.
Before Gellert joined AMC Networks in 2012, she was...
- 4/5/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Romeo Miller is remembering his late sister's legacy. Nearly two months after Tytyana Miller's tragic passing, the Growing Up Hip Hop star penned a touching tribute to his sibling in honor of her birthday. "25 years of adventure, 2.5 decades of sweet memories, 309 months of making your siblings smile, 9,430 days of making your parents proud," Romeo captioned an Aug. 1 Instagram video featuring his sister alongside their family members. "226,320 hours of love, joy, and growth. But most importantly, 1 blessed life with 1 amazing daughter! Some of my best memories are those days we just bump throwback Mariah Carey and just vibe out in the car, so that's what...
- 8/2/2022
- E! Online
Briana Latrise is a reality television star who has led a colorful and interesting life. It’s been filled with ups and downs, including her estranged relationship with her own father, and there are many things that her fans didn’t know about her. What we do know is that she’s had a difficult life, and she is not afraid to talk about it. Here’s what we know. 1. She’s a Reality Star Briana Latrise is the kind of reality star who is famous because of her appearance on a show called “Growing Up Hip Hop”. She’s been part of the show
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Briana Latrise...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Briana Latrise...
- 3/27/2022
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Egypt Criss is waking up in Las Vegas as a married woman. E! News can exclusively confirm that the Growing Up Hip Hop star married rapper Samuel Wright (also known as Sam Mattick) on Monday, Jan. 31 during an intimate wedding ceremony at The Little Vegas Chapel. Pictures obtained by E! News show Egypt celebrating the special day with her family including Anthony "Treach" Criss, Sandra "Pepa" Denton, Cicely Criss and Layzie Bone. In true reality TV fashion, however, the photos only tell part of the story of what went down during the ceremony. Fortunately for fans, the wedding will be featured in an upcoming episode of Growing Up Hip Hop. "Sam and I couldn't be happier,"...
- 2/4/2022
- E! Online
As another calendar year draws to a close, it’s time again for Deadline’s annual list of winter premiere dates for new and returning TV series. The list covers more than 250 broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting from January 1 through March 31 and includes series and season/half-season debuts, shows’ return from hiatus and some one-off specials such as live sports and awards shows.
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update this post regularly as more dates are revealed.
January 1:
Ghost Hunters
2022 NHL Winter Classic (TNT, live sports special)
Crikey! It’s the Irwins
New York Homicide (Oxygen, new docuseries)
The ’80s: Top; Ten
The Uncommon History of Very Common Things (Crackle, Season 1B)
January 2:
The Equalizer
NCIS: Los Angeles
Seal Team
Next Level Chef
The Simpsons
The Great North
Mountain Monsters (Discovery+, Season 6)
Dirty Jobs
This Came Out of Me (Discovery, new docuseries)
Masterpiece: Around the World in 80 Days
Home Town
Ugliest House in America
Guy’s Chance of a Lifetime
Alex vs. America (Food Network, new competition series)
Come Follow Up
January 3:
The Bachelor
The Neighborhood
Bob ♥ Abishola
NCIS
NCIS: Hawai’i
Kenan
Ordinary Joe (Season 1B)
9-1-1 Lone Star (Fox, Season 3)
The Cleaning Lady (Fox, new drama series)
Antiques Roadshow (PBS, Season 26)
Doctors (BritBox, Season 23 of UK series; U.S. premiere)
January 4:
Abbott Elementary (ABC, new comedy series; time slot premiere)
Black-ish (ABC, Season 8; final season)
Queens
Judge Steve Harvey (ABC, new courtroom series)
FBI
FBI: International
FBI: Most Wanted
This Is Us
New Amsterdam
Action Pack
Family Dinner
Murder Under the Friday Night Lights (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries),
Finding Your Roots (PBS, Season 8)
Tyler Perry’s Sistas (OWN, Season 4)
Speak Sis
Chopped: Casino Royale (Food Network, new competition miniseries)
Itch (Byu tv, Season 2)
January 5:
The Goldbergs
The Wonder Years
The Conners
Home Economics
The Chase (ABC, Season 2)
The Amazing Race (CBS, Season 33)
Good Sam (CBS, new drama series)
Chicago Med
Chicago Fire
Chicago P.D.
I Can See Your Voice
Next Level Chef
Worst Cooks in America
Aew: Dynamite
Married at First Sight (Lifetime, Season 14)
Married at First Sight: The Afterparty
Beyond Oak Island (History, Season 2)
American Greed (CNBC, Season 15)
Catfish: The TV Show (MTV, Season 8B)
The Wizard of Paws
January 6:
Women of the Movement (ABC, new drama limited series)
Let the World See
Young Sheldon
United States of Al
Ghosts
B Positive
Bull
The Blacklist
Law & Order: Svu
Law & Order: Organized Crime
Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer
Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (MTV, Season 5)
Go-Big Show (TBS, Season 2)
Growing Up Hip Hop
BattleBots (Discovery, Season 10)
Elite Youth (FS1, Season 3)
January 7:
Undercover Boss
Magnum P.I.
Blue Bloods
Dateline NBC
Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW, Season 8B)
Nancy Drew
Search Party (HBO Max, Season 5; final season)
El Deafo (Apple TV+, new children’s animated series)
Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch (Discovery, Season 2)
A Discovery of Witches
Btk: Confession of a Serial Killer (A&e, new documentary miniseries)
Love During Lockup (We tv, new docuseries)
Ladies Who List: Atlanta (OWN, new unscripted series)
January 8:
Whose Line Is It Anyway? (The CW, Season 18B)
World’s Funniest Animals
January 9:
Call Me Kat
Pivoting
Bob’s Burgers
Family Guy
Critics Choice Awards (The CW/TBS, live awards special)
Euphoria
The Righteous Gemstones (HBO, Season 2)
All Creatures Great and Small
Darcey & Stacey
Vienna Blood
Simply Giada
Vera
Attack on Titan
Family Rules
January 10:
Street Outlaws: Farmtruck and Azn
Street Outlaws: Okc
Black Market with Michael K. Williams (Vice TV, Season 2)
Queens of Mystery (Acorn TV, Season 2)
January 11:
Superman & Lois (The CW, Season 2)
Naomi
Wipeout
The Kings of Napa (OWN, new drama series)
Street Outlaws: Fastest in America
January 12:
The Amazing Race (CBS, Season 33; time slot premiere)
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Batwoman
Leave It to Geege
January 13:
Peacemaker
Next Influencer (Paramount+, Season 3; new network)
Married to Real Estate (HGTV, new docuseries)
A House Divided (AllBlk, Season 4)
January 14:
Archive 81
Secrets of Sulphur Springs
24 Hours in Police Custody
January 16:
Two Sentence Horror Stories (The CW, Season 3)
Legends of the Hidden Temple
January 17:
4400
January 18:
How I Met You Father
Married to Real Estate
Father Brown
January 20:
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (TBS, Season 7)
Supernatural Academy (Peacock, new animated series)
La Fortuna (AMC+, new drama series)
Single Drunk Female (Freeform, new comedy series)
Total Control (Sundance Now, Season 2)
Men of West Hollywood
January 21:
Servant (Apple TV+, Season 3)
Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock
As We See It (Prime Video, new drama series)
8 Out of 10
January 22:
The Good Dish
January 23:
Billions (Showtime, Season 6)
January 24:
Promised Land
The Gilded Age
Snowpiercer (TNT, Season 3)
American Dad!
Secrets of Playboy (A&e, new docuseries)
Social Society
January 26:
Resident Alien (Syfy, Season 2)
January 27:
Walker
Legacies
Swamp People
Grown-ish (Freeform, Season 4B)
Fast Foodies (TruTV, Season 2)
January 28:
The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window
In from the Cold (Netflix, new drama series)
The Afterparty
The Legend of Vox Machina (Prime Video, new adult animated series)
My Killer Body with K. Michelle
January 29:
Million Dollar Hustle
January 30:
Monarch (Fox, new drama series)
We Need To Talk About Cosby (Showtime, new docuseries)
January 31:
64th Grammy Awards
Hope Street
February 1:
The Resident
Monarch (Fox, new drama series; time slot premiere)
Raising Dion
The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Bravo, Season 12)
February 2:
Celebrity Big Brother (CBS, Season 3)
Pam & Tommy (Hulu, new drama limited series)
February 3:
My Killer Body with K. Michelle
Million Dollar Hustle
February 4:
2022 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony
Reacher
February 5:
Mary Makes It Easy
February 6:
Power Book IV: Force
February 7:
American Experience (PBS, Season 34)
February 8:
Holly Hobbie
February 11:
Inventing Anna (Netflix, new drama series)
Dollface (Hulu, new comedy series)
February 13:
Super Bowl Lvi
Bel-Air (Peacock, new drama series reboot)
February 16:
Dr. Pimple Popper
February 18:
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
February 20:
2022 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony
The Walking Dead (AMC, Season 11B; final season)
Talking Dead
From (Epix, new drama series)
February 21:
American Song Contest (NBC, new competition series)
The Endgame
All American (The CW, Season 4B)
February 22:
Doubling Down with the Derricos (TLC, Season 3)
February 23:
Snowfall
February 24:
Law & Order
America ReFramed
February 25:
The Blacklist
Vikings: Valhalla
February 27:
28th SAG Awards
Super Pumped: The Battle for Ube
February 28:
Killing Eve (BBC America, Season 4; final season)
Better Things (FX, Season 5; final season)
March 3:
The Dropout (Hulu, new drama limited series)
March 6:
Riverdale
Outlander
Shining Vale (Starz, new comedy series)
Unexpected
March 8:
The Thing About Pam
March 9:
The Flash
Kung Fu
March 10:
The Orville: New Horizons
March 11:
Charmed (The CW, Season 4)
Dynasty
March 15:
Young Rock
Mr. Mayor
March 16:
Expedition with Steve Backshall: Unpacked
March 20:
Masterpiece: Sanditon
Call the Midwife
Before We Die
March 22:
Bridgerton (Netflix, Season 2)
March 24:
Atlanta
March 27:
94th Academy Awards
March 31:
How We Roll (CBS, new comedy series)
March Tba:
Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition
Winter Tba:
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean
Fairview
Washingtonia
Conjuring Kesha
Control
One Perfect Shot
About Last Night
Family or Fiancé
Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy
United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell
This Is Life with Lisa Ling
Reframed: Marilyn Monroe
Dark Was the Night: The Life of Hitler
Patagonia
Lbj: Triumph and Tragedy
Nomad with Carlton McCoy
Home Town Kickstart
Fix My Flip
Flip or Flop Nashville (HGTV, Season 3)
I Bought a Dump… Now What?
The Katie Button Project
Inn the Works
Restoration Road with Clint Harp (Magnolia Network, Season 2)
Getting Back to Bri
Senorita 89
The Eggventurers
Millie and Lou (YouTube, new animated children’s series)
Solving for Zero
Untitled Climate Change (Wondrium, new documentary series; working title)...
Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update this post regularly as more dates are revealed.
January 1:
Ghost Hunters
2022 NHL Winter Classic (TNT, live sports special)
Crikey! It’s the Irwins
New York Homicide (Oxygen, new docuseries)
The ’80s: Top; Ten
The Uncommon History of Very Common Things (Crackle, Season 1B)
January 2:
The Equalizer
NCIS: Los Angeles
Seal Team
Next Level Chef
The Simpsons
The Great North
Mountain Monsters (Discovery+, Season 6)
Dirty Jobs
This Came Out of Me (Discovery, new docuseries)
Masterpiece: Around the World in 80 Days
Home Town
Ugliest House in America
Guy’s Chance of a Lifetime
Alex vs. America (Food Network, new competition series)
Come Follow Up
January 3:
The Bachelor
The Neighborhood
Bob ♥ Abishola
NCIS
NCIS: Hawai’i
Kenan
Ordinary Joe (Season 1B)
9-1-1 Lone Star (Fox, Season 3)
The Cleaning Lady (Fox, new drama series)
Antiques Roadshow (PBS, Season 26)
Doctors (BritBox, Season 23 of UK series; U.S. premiere)
January 4:
Abbott Elementary (ABC, new comedy series; time slot premiere)
Black-ish (ABC, Season 8; final season)
Queens
Judge Steve Harvey (ABC, new courtroom series)
FBI
FBI: International
FBI: Most Wanted
This Is Us
New Amsterdam
Action Pack
Family Dinner
Murder Under the Friday Night Lights (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries),
Finding Your Roots (PBS, Season 8)
Tyler Perry’s Sistas (OWN, Season 4)
Speak Sis
Chopped: Casino Royale (Food Network, new competition miniseries)
Itch (Byu tv, Season 2)
January 5:
The Goldbergs
The Wonder Years
The Conners
Home Economics
The Chase (ABC, Season 2)
The Amazing Race (CBS, Season 33)
Good Sam (CBS, new drama series)
Chicago Med
Chicago Fire
Chicago P.D.
I Can See Your Voice
Next Level Chef
Worst Cooks in America
Aew: Dynamite
Married at First Sight (Lifetime, Season 14)
Married at First Sight: The Afterparty
Beyond Oak Island (History, Season 2)
American Greed (CNBC, Season 15)
Catfish: The TV Show (MTV, Season 8B)
The Wizard of Paws
January 6:
Women of the Movement (ABC, new drama limited series)
Let the World See
Young Sheldon
United States of Al
Ghosts
B Positive
Bull
The Blacklist
Law & Order: Svu
Law & Order: Organized Crime
Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer
Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (MTV, Season 5)
Go-Big Show (TBS, Season 2)
Growing Up Hip Hop
BattleBots (Discovery, Season 10)
Elite Youth (FS1, Season 3)
January 7:
Undercover Boss
Magnum P.I.
Blue Bloods
Dateline NBC
Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW, Season 8B)
Nancy Drew
Search Party (HBO Max, Season 5; final season)
El Deafo (Apple TV+, new children’s animated series)
Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch (Discovery, Season 2)
A Discovery of Witches
Btk: Confession of a Serial Killer (A&e, new documentary miniseries)
Love During Lockup (We tv, new docuseries)
Ladies Who List: Atlanta (OWN, new unscripted series)
January 8:
Whose Line Is It Anyway? (The CW, Season 18B)
World’s Funniest Animals
January 9:
Call Me Kat
Pivoting
Bob’s Burgers
Family Guy
Critics Choice Awards (The CW/TBS, live awards special)
Euphoria
The Righteous Gemstones (HBO, Season 2)
All Creatures Great and Small
Darcey & Stacey
Vienna Blood
Simply Giada
Vera
Attack on Titan
Family Rules
January 10:
Street Outlaws: Farmtruck and Azn
Street Outlaws: Okc
Black Market with Michael K. Williams (Vice TV, Season 2)
Queens of Mystery (Acorn TV, Season 2)
January 11:
Superman & Lois (The CW, Season 2)
Naomi
Wipeout
The Kings of Napa (OWN, new drama series)
Street Outlaws: Fastest in America
January 12:
The Amazing Race (CBS, Season 33; time slot premiere)
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Batwoman
Leave It to Geege
January 13:
Peacemaker
Next Influencer (Paramount+, Season 3; new network)
Married to Real Estate (HGTV, new docuseries)
A House Divided (AllBlk, Season 4)
January 14:
Archive 81
Secrets of Sulphur Springs
24 Hours in Police Custody
January 16:
Two Sentence Horror Stories (The CW, Season 3)
Legends of the Hidden Temple
January 17:
4400
January 18:
How I Met You Father
Married to Real Estate
Father Brown
January 20:
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (TBS, Season 7)
Supernatural Academy (Peacock, new animated series)
La Fortuna (AMC+, new drama series)
Single Drunk Female (Freeform, new comedy series)
Total Control (Sundance Now, Season 2)
Men of West Hollywood
January 21:
Servant (Apple TV+, Season 3)
Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock
As We See It (Prime Video, new drama series)
8 Out of 10
January 22:
The Good Dish
January 23:
Billions (Showtime, Season 6)
January 24:
Promised Land
The Gilded Age
Snowpiercer (TNT, Season 3)
American Dad!
Secrets of Playboy (A&e, new docuseries)
Social Society
January 26:
Resident Alien (Syfy, Season 2)
January 27:
Walker
Legacies
Swamp People
Grown-ish (Freeform, Season 4B)
Fast Foodies (TruTV, Season 2)
January 28:
The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window
In from the Cold (Netflix, new drama series)
The Afterparty
The Legend of Vox Machina (Prime Video, new adult animated series)
My Killer Body with K. Michelle
January 29:
Million Dollar Hustle
January 30:
Monarch (Fox, new drama series)
We Need To Talk About Cosby (Showtime, new docuseries)
January 31:
64th Grammy Awards
Hope Street
February 1:
The Resident
Monarch (Fox, new drama series; time slot premiere)
Raising Dion
The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Bravo, Season 12)
February 2:
Celebrity Big Brother (CBS, Season 3)
Pam & Tommy (Hulu, new drama limited series)
February 3:
My Killer Body with K. Michelle
Million Dollar Hustle
February 4:
2022 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony
Reacher
February 5:
Mary Makes It Easy
February 6:
Power Book IV: Force
February 7:
American Experience (PBS, Season 34)
February 8:
Holly Hobbie
February 11:
Inventing Anna (Netflix, new drama series)
Dollface (Hulu, new comedy series)
February 13:
Super Bowl Lvi
Bel-Air (Peacock, new drama series reboot)
February 16:
Dr. Pimple Popper
February 18:
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
February 20:
2022 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony
The Walking Dead (AMC, Season 11B; final season)
Talking Dead
From (Epix, new drama series)
February 21:
American Song Contest (NBC, new competition series)
The Endgame
All American (The CW, Season 4B)
February 22:
Doubling Down with the Derricos (TLC, Season 3)
February 23:
Snowfall
February 24:
Law & Order
America ReFramed
February 25:
The Blacklist
Vikings: Valhalla
February 27:
28th SAG Awards
Super Pumped: The Battle for Ube
February 28:
Killing Eve (BBC America, Season 4; final season)
Better Things (FX, Season 5; final season)
March 3:
The Dropout (Hulu, new drama limited series)
March 6:
Riverdale
Outlander
Shining Vale (Starz, new comedy series)
Unexpected
March 8:
The Thing About Pam
March 9:
The Flash
Kung Fu
March 10:
The Orville: New Horizons
March 11:
Charmed (The CW, Season 4)
Dynasty
March 15:
Young Rock
Mr. Mayor
March 16:
Expedition with Steve Backshall: Unpacked
March 20:
Masterpiece: Sanditon
Call the Midwife
Before We Die
March 22:
Bridgerton (Netflix, Season 2)
March 24:
Atlanta
March 27:
94th Academy Awards
March 31:
How We Roll (CBS, new comedy series)
March Tba:
Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition
Winter Tba:
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean
Fairview
Washingtonia
Conjuring Kesha
Control
One Perfect Shot
About Last Night
Family or Fiancé
Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy
United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell
This Is Life with Lisa Ling
Reframed: Marilyn Monroe
Dark Was the Night: The Life of Hitler
Patagonia
Lbj: Triumph and Tragedy
Nomad with Carlton McCoy
Home Town Kickstart
Fix My Flip
Flip or Flop Nashville (HGTV, Season 3)
I Bought a Dump… Now What?
The Katie Button Project
Inn the Works
Restoration Road with Clint Harp (Magnolia Network, Season 2)
Getting Back to Bri
Senorita 89
The Eggventurers
Millie and Lou (YouTube, new animated children’s series)
Solving for Zero
Untitled Climate Change (Wondrium, new documentary series; working title)...
- 12/25/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Mark Herwick, who was previously EVP, Unscripted Television at eOne, has joined Range Media Partners to bolster the company’s non-scripted ambitions.
Herwick becomes Range’s President of Non-Scripted Television. He has been tasked with building out its non-scripted studios and working with its clients, partners and brands to develop non-scripted TV projects as well as building out full production and post-production facilities.
He will also work with the likes of Ntertain, which was launched earlier this year in partnership with Tommy Mottola and Lex Borrero, to develop Latin Stories in non-scripted.
During his time at eOne, he worked on series such as its Growing Up Hip Hop franchise as well as BET’s Ladies Night and MTV’s Ex on the Beach and Siesta Key.
Range CEO Peter Micelli, who was formerly chief strategy officer at eOne, said, “Mark is the perfect combination of entrepreneur and culture fit for Range.
Herwick becomes Range’s President of Non-Scripted Television. He has been tasked with building out its non-scripted studios and working with its clients, partners and brands to develop non-scripted TV projects as well as building out full production and post-production facilities.
He will also work with the likes of Ntertain, which was launched earlier this year in partnership with Tommy Mottola and Lex Borrero, to develop Latin Stories in non-scripted.
During his time at eOne, he worked on series such as its Growing Up Hip Hop franchise as well as BET’s Ladies Night and MTV’s Ex on the Beach and Siesta Key.
Range CEO Peter Micelli, who was formerly chief strategy officer at eOne, said, “Mark is the perfect combination of entrepreneur and culture fit for Range.
- 11/11/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
If you’re a fan of the We TV series Growing Up Hip Hop, you’ve probably noticed that a few new cast members have been introduced this season. One of them is up and coming artist, Sakoya Wynter. As the daughter of an R&b legend, Sakoya is working hard to create her own path. Despite the fact that there may be some pressure to live up to her dad’s success, she doesn’t seem intimidated at all. Even though Sakoya is new to the show, she has already made it clear that she has no problem shaking things up. It’s unclear whether
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Sakoya Wynter...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Sakoya Wynter...
- 8/3/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Exclusive: Damon Dash, co-founder with Jay Z of Roc-a-Fella Records, has been involved with a few reality television series including WEtv’s Growing Up Hip Hop and BET’s Ultimate Hustler.
But the music business executive and entrepreneur has bristled with the way that he was portrayed in the past and has decided to launch his own show.
Having walked away from Growing Up Hip Hop, of which he was an exec producer, Dash is launching In Love For A Living.
The show will focus on his life and that of his fiancee Raquel Horn and their 8-month-old son Dusko. The series will cover his work and his home life and will also touch on the subject of IVF, which he and Horn, an author and advocate for women trying to conceive, are proponents of.
Dash told Deadline, “I’ve been on a couple of shows. I was on Growing Up Hip Hop...
But the music business executive and entrepreneur has bristled with the way that he was portrayed in the past and has decided to launch his own show.
Having walked away from Growing Up Hip Hop, of which he was an exec producer, Dash is launching In Love For A Living.
The show will focus on his life and that of his fiancee Raquel Horn and their 8-month-old son Dusko. The series will cover his work and his home life and will also touch on the subject of IVF, which he and Horn, an author and advocate for women trying to conceive, are proponents of.
Dash told Deadline, “I’ve been on a couple of shows. I was on Growing Up Hip Hop...
- 7/9/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
You may not be familiar with Cree Campbell just yet, but there’s a very good chance you’ve heard of her father, Luther Campbell Aka Uncle Luke. Uncle Luke rose to prominence in the late 80s as the frontman of the hip-hop group 2 Live Crew. He is responsible for giving us songs such as “Pop That” and “Me So Horny”. He’s also the reason explicit albums must have a parental advisory sticker. Now, however, it’s Cree’s turn to be in the spotlight. She recently joined the cast of the reality TV series Growing Up Hip Hop, and she’s ready to
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Cree Campbell...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Cree Campbell...
- 6/19/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Growing Up Hip Hop is returning for a sixth season on We tv. The cable channel has announced a premiere date for the episodes which will feature some new faces. Grammy Award-winning producer Stevie J, daughter Savannah, and son Stevie Jr., as well as famed industry vet Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell and daughter Cree are all joining the cast of the music industry reality series. The show follows the children of hip-hop legends, including Rev Run and Treach.
We tv revealed more about the return of Growing Up Hip Hop in a press release.
“We tv announces today that the sixth season of Growing Up Hip Hop will premiere Thursday, May 13 at 9 Pm Et, alongside an explosive new supertease. Grammy Award-winning producer Stevie J, daughter Savannah and son Stevie Jr., as well as famed industry vet Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell and...
We tv revealed more about the return of Growing Up Hip Hop in a press release.
“We tv announces today that the sixth season of Growing Up Hip Hop will premiere Thursday, May 13 at 9 Pm Et, alongside an explosive new supertease. Grammy Award-winning producer Stevie J, daughter Savannah and son Stevie Jr., as well as famed industry vet Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell and...
- 4/19/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In celebration of Black History Month, AMC Networks has launched its 8th annual Black History Month PSA campaign, once again partnering with the NAACP and members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), Variety has learned exclusively.
The 2021 PSA series features four thematic spots that feature AMC Networks talent Colman Domingo (“Fear the Walking Dead”) and Vanessa Simmons (“Growing Up Hip Hop”); as well as CBC members and U.S. Representatives Alma Adams, G. K. Butterfield, André Carson, Hank Johnson and Lucy McBath. They were filmed remotely and virtually amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
“As we celebrate Black History Month and the 50th anniversary of the Congressional Black Caucus, AMC Networks is honored to provide a platform for our country’s leaders to share their inspiring stories,” said Josh Sapan, president and chief executive officer of AMC Networks, in a statement. “At AMC Networks, we are committed to celebrating Black history and...
The 2021 PSA series features four thematic spots that feature AMC Networks talent Colman Domingo (“Fear the Walking Dead”) and Vanessa Simmons (“Growing Up Hip Hop”); as well as CBC members and U.S. Representatives Alma Adams, G. K. Butterfield, André Carson, Hank Johnson and Lucy McBath. They were filmed remotely and virtually amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
“As we celebrate Black History Month and the 50th anniversary of the Congressional Black Caucus, AMC Networks is honored to provide a platform for our country’s leaders to share their inspiring stories,” said Josh Sapan, president and chief executive officer of AMC Networks, in a statement. “At AMC Networks, we are committed to celebrating Black history and...
- 2/1/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Bow Wow may be in the dog house, but he's breaking his silence. "I just woke up... aww god. Here we go," the Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta star captioned his Twitter post on Saturday, Jan. 16, after discovering he was trending on the social media platform. As for why the rapper became a hot topic? A day prior, Bow Wow took to Instagram Stories to share a behind-the-scenes video of his upcoming performance at a Houston, Texas nightclub. In the brief clip, the club not only looked jam-packed but some attendees appeared to be maskless amid the coronavirus pandemic. Although Texas has allowed bars to operate under certain circumstances, many online called out the Like Mike...
- 1/16/2021
- E! Online
If you’ve been watching Growing Up Hip Hop, then you already know that there’s trouble brewing between Damon Dash and ex-wife, Rachel Roy. The issue stems from custody over the couple’s two daughters, Tallulah and Ava. We’ve heard Damon Dash’s version of events throughout episodes of Guhh, but we don’t seem to know much about Rachel Roy. So who is […]...
- 2/21/2020
- by Alicea James
- Monsters and Critics
If you’ve been following Growing Up Hip Hop on WEtv you’ll know that there’s lots of drama brewing with Pepa, Egypt, Sam, and Egypt’s cousin Tee Tee. Mainly the issues stem from Tee Tee disapproving of the young couple’s engagement and doing everything in her power to try and break them up. Tee Tee believes that Sam is an ‘opportunist’ […]...
- 2/14/2020
- by Alicea James
- Monsters and Critics
Dating in the public eye is easier said than done. When it comes to Angela Simmons' love life, the Growing Up Hip Hop star can't seem to avoid headlines surrounding her relationships with Romeo Miller and Bow Wow. In fact, pop culture fans continue to speculate that Romeo is upset with Angela's Instagram pictures and friendship with ex Bow Wow. But what does Angela think of all the chatter in the streets? "It goes back to me not really caring. But also as a friend, if [Romeo's] a real friend, then I'd like you to have that conversation with me. Whether or not I'm going to stop or not would be on me. But as a friend, if you feel like it's something you don't like...
- 2/12/2020
- E! Online
Romeo Miller has been a staple for WEtv’s Growing Up Hip Hop, being a cast member and one of the show’s executive producers but now, it has been reported that he may just be quitting the WEtv show. Has Romeo Miller quit Guhh? The Jasmine Brand has a source who says that Romeo may be quitting based on a disagreement […]...
- 2/12/2020
- by Starla Tobias
- Monsters and Critics
Angela Simmons has been going through quite a bit in her life over the past couple of years, and as we saw on the latest episode of Growing Up Hip Hop, she’s been consulting with life coach Chenoa Maxwell to help her get through it. Why does Angela Simmons need a life coach? It’s been just over a year since […]...
- 1/24/2020
- by Shaunee Flowers
- Monsters and Critics
Damon Dash is really upset with WEtv after the network encouraged his son Boogie to drink alcohol on Growing Up Hip Hop. In fact, the producer is suing WEtv with claims that they forced Boogie Dash to consume alcohol on the show in an effort to increase ratings, according to legal documents obtained by TMZ. Dash claims that he had a verbal agreement with the network that they wouldn’t allow Boogie to drink. As a result, Damon Dash is claiming that he has suffered “emotional distress” due to his son’s drinking at the behest of the network. As those who have followed Growing Up Hip […]...
- 1/19/2020
- by Shaunee Flowers
- Monsters and Critics
We tv’s original docuseries Growing Up Hip Hop is getting an even longer fifth season than expected.
The cable network announced Friday that the upcoming season — which premieres December 5 — will be extended to 13 episodes.
“The Growing Up Hip Hop franchise is a keystone of We tv and we couldn’t be more excited for the Og series to return for its fifth season,” said Marc Juris, President of We tv. “From the beginning, our cast of superstars captured fans’ attention and completely drew us into a world like no other with larger-than-life, yet relatable stories of fame and family.”
The show focuses on a new generation of hip hop moguls blazing new paths from the shadows of their famous parents.
The season 5 cast includes Angela Simmons and her siblings, Vanessa Simmons, and JoJo Simmons, who are the children of rap pioneer Rev. Run of Run-d.M.C. They’re joined by Romeo Miller,...
The cable network announced Friday that the upcoming season — which premieres December 5 — will be extended to 13 episodes.
“The Growing Up Hip Hop franchise is a keystone of We tv and we couldn’t be more excited for the Og series to return for its fifth season,” said Marc Juris, President of We tv. “From the beginning, our cast of superstars captured fans’ attention and completely drew us into a world like no other with larger-than-life, yet relatable stories of fame and family.”
The show focuses on a new generation of hip hop moguls blazing new paths from the shadows of their famous parents.
The season 5 cast includes Angela Simmons and her siblings, Vanessa Simmons, and JoJo Simmons, who are the children of rap pioneer Rev. Run of Run-d.M.C. They’re joined by Romeo Miller,...
- 11/10/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix announces the premiere date for “Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show” and the CW releases its 2020 midseason premiere dates.
Behind The Scenes
“The Bold Type” actor Melora Hardin is set to make her television directorial debut with an episode of Season 4 of the Freeform drama, Variety has learned exclusively. The episode sees its protagonists stuck inside with friends and foes during a storm. As the weather worsens outside, the women have to think outsode of the box to find new ways to solve brewing problems. The fourth season of “The Bold Type” will return Jan. 23. Hardin is repped by Paul Kohner Agency, Framework Entertainment and Myman Greenspan Fox Rosenberg Mobasser Younger & Light Llp.
Casting
HBO Max announced “Ballers” actor Griffin Matthews is joining the cast of dark comedy titled, “The Flight Attendant.“ Matthews will play Cassie’s (Kaley Cuoco) friend and co-worker, Shane. When...
Behind The Scenes
“The Bold Type” actor Melora Hardin is set to make her television directorial debut with an episode of Season 4 of the Freeform drama, Variety has learned exclusively. The episode sees its protagonists stuck inside with friends and foes during a storm. As the weather worsens outside, the women have to think outsode of the box to find new ways to solve brewing problems. The fourth season of “The Bold Type” will return Jan. 23. Hardin is repped by Paul Kohner Agency, Framework Entertainment and Myman Greenspan Fox Rosenberg Mobasser Younger & Light Llp.
Casting
HBO Max announced “Ballers” actor Griffin Matthews is joining the cast of dark comedy titled, “The Flight Attendant.“ Matthews will play Cassie’s (Kaley Cuoco) friend and co-worker, Shane. When...
- 11/9/2019
- by Lorraine Wheat
- Variety Film + TV
AMC Networks is touting the benefits of cross-pollinating content and promos across its TV and streaming properties.
In the latest bit of synergy, the programmer’s We tv announced the continuation of its partnership with sister company Umc (Urban Movie Channel) to produce a second season of “confessional” episodes for We tv reality series “Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition” to be exclusively available to Umc subscribers.
The 10-episode season 2 of “Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition” is slated to appear on We tv in early 2020. According to We tv president Mark Juris, the “confessional” bonus episodes have boosted subscriber growth at Umc, while the collaboration also has raised awareness of We tv among the streaming service’s base. (The company has not disclosed how many subscribers Umc has signed up to date.)
“This is another good example of our company using content in a variety of ways to strengthen...
In the latest bit of synergy, the programmer’s We tv announced the continuation of its partnership with sister company Umc (Urban Movie Channel) to produce a second season of “confessional” episodes for We tv reality series “Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition” to be exclusively available to Umc subscribers.
The 10-episode season 2 of “Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition” is slated to appear on We tv in early 2020. According to We tv president Mark Juris, the “confessional” bonus episodes have boosted subscriber growth at Umc, while the collaboration also has raised awareness of We tv among the streaming service’s base. (The company has not disclosed how many subscribers Umc has signed up to date.)
“This is another good example of our company using content in a variety of ways to strengthen...
- 9/23/2019
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
The Queen in the North just can’t escape winter, it seems.
Game of Thrones‘ Sophie Turner will play a passenger involved in a plane crash on a snowy mountain in Survive, Quibi announced Monday.
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The newly greenlit thriller also will star Corey Hawkins (24: Legacy, Straight Outta Compton) as Paul, who also is on the...
Game of Thrones‘ Sophie Turner will play a passenger involved in a plane crash on a snowy mountain in Survive, Quibi announced Monday.
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The newly greenlit thriller also will star Corey Hawkins (24: Legacy, Straight Outta Compton) as Paul, who also is on the...
- 9/16/2019
- TVLine.com
Google’s YouTube TV now offers two more add-on channels to subscribers, under an expanded pact with AMC Networks: British TV service Acorn TV and Umc (Urban Movie Channel), which features a selection of black TV and film titles.
Acorn TV’s add-on channel is now available via YouTube TV for $6 per month and Umc is $5 monthly, the same pricing as through other platforms. They join a trio of AMC Networks services already available through YouTube TV: AMC Premiere ($5 monthly), Shudder ($6 monthly) and Sundance Now ($7 monthly).
The base YouTube TV package, which costs $49.99 per month, offers more than 70 channels including most local TV stations in all U.S. markets.
Other add-on channels available via YouTube TV — with HBO the notable exception — are Showtime ($7 monthly); Starz ($9 monthly); Epix ($6 monthly); CuriosityStream ($3 monthly); Fox Soccer Plus ($15 monthly); and NBA League Pass ($40 monthly).
Programming current available on Acorn TV’s YouTube TV channel includes: “Manhunt,...
Acorn TV’s add-on channel is now available via YouTube TV for $6 per month and Umc is $5 monthly, the same pricing as through other platforms. They join a trio of AMC Networks services already available through YouTube TV: AMC Premiere ($5 monthly), Shudder ($6 monthly) and Sundance Now ($7 monthly).
The base YouTube TV package, which costs $49.99 per month, offers more than 70 channels including most local TV stations in all U.S. markets.
Other add-on channels available via YouTube TV — with HBO the notable exception — are Showtime ($7 monthly); Starz ($9 monthly); Epix ($6 monthly); CuriosityStream ($3 monthly); Fox Soccer Plus ($15 monthly); and NBA League Pass ($40 monthly).
Programming current available on Acorn TV’s YouTube TV channel includes: “Manhunt,...
- 8/22/2019
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Was Fyre Festival the most iconic festival that never happened? Festival co-founder Ja Rule certainly thinks so, and he might be right, though "iconic" might be a questionable word in this case. In a new sneak peek of the premiere of Growing Up Hip Hop: New York, Ja Rule's kids Brittney and Jeff are really not so sure about their dad's plans to do a second festival, capitalizing on the failure of the first festival. (In case you forgot: it was a mess.) "I'm nervous about my dad recreating another festival," Brittney says. "It does make my heart drop to my stomach. I feel like it could get very messy very quickly, and it can go really bad." She and her...
- 8/19/2019
- E! Online
"Growing Up Hip Hop" just hit a big milestone -- Treach and Pepa's daughter is officially tying the knot with her Bf ... despite some of her friends and family's on-screen objections. The rap couple's only kid, Egypt, was performing early Saturday morning at WeHo's Whiskey a Go Go alongside her reality TV beau, Sammattick -- a fellow Mc himself. In footage obtained by TMZ, you can see Sam pop the question in front of a packed house.
- 6/8/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Exclusive: Entertainment One has promoted veteran executive Mark Herwick to Evp, Unscripted Programming. In his new role, Herwick will oversee day-to-day on eOne’s growing slate of unscripted television which includes the Growing Up Hip Hop franchise and the recently premiered Ladies’ Night.
Based in Los Angeles, Herwick also manages relationships across major networks and with key talent, continuing to work closely with Madison Merritt, Senior Vice President, Development, Unscripted Programming, Television.
“Mark is a brilliant and collaborative executive and his shepherding of our series over many years has been a very important part of our ongoing success and the growth of our business,” said Tara Long, eOne’s President, Global Unscripted, Television.
“With our quickly growing franchises and renewals, we will undoubtedly continue to draw on Mark’s dynamic leadership and incredible expertise in the years ahead.”
eOne‘s current slate of unscripted programming includes Ladies’ Night (Bet) featuring Salt-n-Pepa,...
Based in Los Angeles, Herwick also manages relationships across major networks and with key talent, continuing to work closely with Madison Merritt, Senior Vice President, Development, Unscripted Programming, Television.
“Mark is a brilliant and collaborative executive and his shepherding of our series over many years has been a very important part of our ongoing success and the growth of our business,” said Tara Long, eOne’s President, Global Unscripted, Television.
“With our quickly growing franchises and renewals, we will undoubtedly continue to draw on Mark’s dynamic leadership and incredible expertise in the years ahead.”
eOne‘s current slate of unscripted programming includes Ladies’ Night (Bet) featuring Salt-n-Pepa,...
- 5/8/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Rapper Ja Rule and Irv Gotti are set to appear in We tv’s “Growing Up Hip Hop NY,” a source confirmed to Variety.
The reality series “Growing Up Hip Hop” debut in 2016, and followed the lives of the children of hip-hop legends. It led to the spinoff “Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta,” which premiered in 2017. The series was created by Datari Turner and is executive produced by Datari Turner Productions and Entertainment One Studios.
Ja Rule was a fixture in hip hop during the late 1990s and early 2000s, and notched numerous top 20 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His hits included “Between Me and You” with Christina Milian,” “I’m Real (Murder Remix”) and “Ain’t It Funny” with Jennifer Lopez, and “Always on Time” with Ashanti. Two of his albums hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, and he has earned four Grammy nominations, including best rap album for 2001’s “Pain Is Love.
The reality series “Growing Up Hip Hop” debut in 2016, and followed the lives of the children of hip-hop legends. It led to the spinoff “Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta,” which premiered in 2017. The series was created by Datari Turner and is executive produced by Datari Turner Productions and Entertainment One Studios.
Ja Rule was a fixture in hip hop during the late 1990s and early 2000s, and notched numerous top 20 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His hits included “Between Me and You” with Christina Milian,” “I’m Real (Murder Remix”) and “Ain’t It Funny” with Jennifer Lopez, and “Always on Time” with Ashanti. Two of his albums hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, and he has earned four Grammy nominations, including best rap album for 2001’s “Pain Is Love.
- 4/11/2019
- by Rachel Yang
- Variety Film + TV
Variety has exclusively learned that Urban Movie Channel has set the new multi-generational family drama “A House Divided” for a summer 2019 premiere.
The series follows the direct descendants of Letty Sanders, who was enslaved in the 1800s and later became the wealthiest black woman in Los Angeles. The show centers on present-day members of the Sanders family, whose legacy is being threatened by the passing of its matriarch, a government investigation, and newly discovered secrets.
Currently in the beginning stages of production, the new series will star Demetria McKinney (Tyler Perry’s “House of Payne”), Paula Jai Parker (“Ray Donovan”), Lawrence Hilton Jacobs (“The Jacksons: An American Dream”), Brad James (“Superstition”), David McKnight (“Hollywood Shuffle”), Taja V. Simpson (Fox’s “Lethal Weapon”), and Art Evans (“Die Hard 2”).
“A House Divided” comes from Dan Garcia, the creator of Umc’s series “Bronx Siu.”
“A thrilling tale of scandal and secrecy...
The series follows the direct descendants of Letty Sanders, who was enslaved in the 1800s and later became the wealthiest black woman in Los Angeles. The show centers on present-day members of the Sanders family, whose legacy is being threatened by the passing of its matriarch, a government investigation, and newly discovered secrets.
Currently in the beginning stages of production, the new series will star Demetria McKinney (Tyler Perry’s “House of Payne”), Paula Jai Parker (“Ray Donovan”), Lawrence Hilton Jacobs (“The Jacksons: An American Dream”), Brad James (“Superstition”), David McKnight (“Hollywood Shuffle”), Taja V. Simpson (Fox’s “Lethal Weapon”), and Art Evans (“Die Hard 2”).
“A House Divided” comes from Dan Garcia, the creator of Umc’s series “Bronx Siu.”
“A thrilling tale of scandal and secrecy...
- 3/28/2019
- by Rachel Yang
- Variety Film + TV
Bow Wow and his Gf were in a knock-down, drag-out brawl before they both got arrested ... according to cops. Leslie Holden called Atlanta Pd around 4 Am Saturday to report Bow Wow for assault. She told officers on the scene the whole fight started when they got home from a party. Leslie -- who appears on "Growing Up Hip Hop" -- claims Bow Wow was pissed she was talking to another man at the party, and...
- 2/4/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
12:45 Pm Pt -- Bow Wow's been released on bond. 12:20 Pm Pt -- Here's the mugshot for Leslie Holden, who we've learned is Bow Wow's on-and-off Gf, and goes by Kiyomi Leslie. She's also on "Growing Up Hip Hop" with the rapper. She's facing the same battery charge as Bow Wow, and her bond's been set at $8k. 11:15 Am Pt -- TMZ's obtained Bow Wow's mugshot, which shows big scratches on...
- 2/2/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Tara Long, who launched Entertainment One’s U.S. unscripted TV business in 2012, has been promoted to President, Global Unscripted, Television for the studio.
The move comes after Long’s continued success at eOne in the U.S. with key broadcast partners including E!, Bet, We tv, A&E, MTV, Lifetime, VH1, Discovery Channel, and History, as well as growth in the UK following the acquisition of unscripted leaders Whizz Kid Entertainment.
Since joining eOne in 2012, Long has shepherded unscripted series such as We tv’s Growing Up Hip Hop franchise, Mary Mary, MTV’s Ex On The Beach and Siesta Key, E!’s LadyGang, Bet’s Hustle in Brooklyn, Death Row Chronicles and Emmy-nominated La Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later, A&E’s Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G. and Gsn’s America Says.
“Tara is a force in the industry and continues to hit it out of...
The move comes after Long’s continued success at eOne in the U.S. with key broadcast partners including E!, Bet, We tv, A&E, MTV, Lifetime, VH1, Discovery Channel, and History, as well as growth in the UK following the acquisition of unscripted leaders Whizz Kid Entertainment.
Since joining eOne in 2012, Long has shepherded unscripted series such as We tv’s Growing Up Hip Hop franchise, Mary Mary, MTV’s Ex On The Beach and Siesta Key, E!’s LadyGang, Bet’s Hustle in Brooklyn, Death Row Chronicles and Emmy-nominated La Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later, A&E’s Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G. and Gsn’s America Says.
“Tara is a force in the industry and continues to hit it out of...
- 1/23/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Entertainment One (eOne) has promoted Tara Long to President, Global Unscripted, Television, the company announced Wednesday.
Formerly Evp of Alternative Television, Long joined eOne in 2012 and launched the company’s U.S. unscripted programming business. Since then, she has been responsible for projects like We tv’s “Growing Up Hip Hop” franchise, “Mary Mary,” MTV’s “Ex On The Beach” and “Siesta Key,” E!’s “LadyGang,” Bet’s “Hustle in Brooklyn,” “Death Row Chronicles,” the Emmy-nominated “La Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later,” A&E’s “Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G.” and Gsn’s “America Says.”
Long’s promotion comes as the company touts her “continued success” with eOne’s U.S. broadcast partners, including E!, Bet, We tv, A&E, MTV, Lifetime, VH1, Discovery Channel and History, as well as growth in the U.K. following the acquisition of unscripted company Whizz Kid Entertainment.
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Formerly Evp of Alternative Television, Long joined eOne in 2012 and launched the company’s U.S. unscripted programming business. Since then, she has been responsible for projects like We tv’s “Growing Up Hip Hop” franchise, “Mary Mary,” MTV’s “Ex On The Beach” and “Siesta Key,” E!’s “LadyGang,” Bet’s “Hustle in Brooklyn,” “Death Row Chronicles,” the Emmy-nominated “La Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later,” A&E’s “Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G.” and Gsn’s “America Says.”
Long’s promotion comes as the company touts her “continued success” with eOne’s U.S. broadcast partners, including E!, Bet, We tv, A&E, MTV, Lifetime, VH1, Discovery Channel and History, as well as growth in the U.K. following the acquisition of unscripted company Whizz Kid Entertainment.
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- 1/23/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Join our newsletter to get more stories like this On the next episode of Growing Up Hip Hop, Romeo Miller will get an unexpected visit from his dad. When Master P shows up, he catches Romeo surrounded by women at the pool. Master P hands him a script for I Got The Hookup 2 and wants to know why they’re all playing outside instead of working. Romeo assures his father that he is working and that they are getting things done but that he’s “only one man.” To that, Master P reminds him that yes, he is only one man […]
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- 1/17/2019
- by Shaunee Flowers
- Monsters and Critics
In today’s TV News Roundup, Syfy drops the first trailer for the second season of “Happy!” and Imagine Kids & Family sets a partnership with Four M Studios.
First Looks
Syfy has dropped the first trailer for season two of “Happy!” starring Christopher Meloni and Patton Oswalt. The new season premieres Wednesday, March 27 at 10/9c on Syfy. The series is written and executive produced by Brian Taylor and comic book writer Grant Morrison. Neal Moritz, Pavun Shetty and Toby Jaffe of Original Film, Meloni and showrunner Patrick Macmanus will also executive produce.
Wgn America has released the first trailer for “Gone,” a new twelve part limited detective series starring Leven Rambin as a former abductee who joins the FBI to solve more abduction cases at the request of the detective who saved her, played by Chris Noth. The series premieres Feb. 27 at 9/8c on Wgn.
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First Looks
Syfy has dropped the first trailer for season two of “Happy!” starring Christopher Meloni and Patton Oswalt. The new season premieres Wednesday, March 27 at 10/9c on Syfy. The series is written and executive produced by Brian Taylor and comic book writer Grant Morrison. Neal Moritz, Pavun Shetty and Toby Jaffe of Original Film, Meloni and showrunner Patrick Macmanus will also executive produce.
Wgn America has released the first trailer for “Gone,” a new twelve part limited detective series starring Leven Rambin as a former abductee who joins the FBI to solve more abduction cases at the request of the detective who saved her, played by Chris Noth. The series premieres Feb. 27 at 9/8c on Wgn.
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- 1/16/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- Variety Film + TV
She's moving on! Even though Masika Kalysha is a new cast member on this season of WEtv's Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta, reality TV fans will definitely recognize her from her stint on VH1's Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood. But don't get it twisted — Masika is not really the villain that she was made out to be. Now, in an exclusive interview with Life & Style, Masika is opening up about her decision to leave the Love & HIp Hop franchise for Growing Up Hip Hop, and what she hopes fans will learn about her as she starts fresh with this new season in her life. "First, let me start by saying I think Love & Hip Hop was an amazing experience, a great stepping stone, but what we have to realize on these shows [is] they are very entertaining, but they’re not careers — they’re career moves," the 31-year-old exclusively revealed to Life & Style.
- 10/11/2018
- by Emma Hernandez
- Life and Style
Columbus Short’s Great Picture Show is partnering with Dame Dash Studios to develop, produce and promote film and TV projects, Variety has learned exclusively.
Current projects include “The List,” “A Shot For Justice” and “Black Dots,” a story written by Short and the late Lee Thompson Young about a group of high school outcasts who take their school hostage. Short and Dash are also collaborating on “Ellis D,” a biopic on Major League baseball player Dock Ellis, who’s best remembered for pitching a no-hitter while under the influence of LSD.
“We’re excited to join forces and use our own content and platform to set new trends,” said Dash. “Our partnership is backed by a mission to highlight new and honest stories that haven’t yet been told.”
Short’s credits include “Scandal,” “Stomp the Yard,” “Cadillac Records,” “Armored,” “True To The Game,” and “Armed.” Producing credits include Bet’s “Mr.
Current projects include “The List,” “A Shot For Justice” and “Black Dots,” a story written by Short and the late Lee Thompson Young about a group of high school outcasts who take their school hostage. Short and Dash are also collaborating on “Ellis D,” a biopic on Major League baseball player Dock Ellis, who’s best remembered for pitching a no-hitter while under the influence of LSD.
“We’re excited to join forces and use our own content and platform to set new trends,” said Dash. “Our partnership is backed by a mission to highlight new and honest stories that haven’t yet been told.”
Short’s credits include “Scandal,” “Stomp the Yard,” “Cadillac Records,” “Armored,” “True To The Game,” and “Armed.” Producing credits include Bet’s “Mr.
- 10/3/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
On the next episode of Growing Up Hip Hop, Pepa learns that her daughter Egypt is trying to marry her boyfriend Sam. With the crew already in Las Vegas, the pair run off to get hitched but will Pepa and the rest of the crew catch up to them before they say “I do?” For quite some time now, there have been questions about Egypt’s boyfriend and what he might be up to. Everyone, including Pepa, seems to think Sam is trying to use Egypt to boost his own career or worse. On the last episode of Guhh, Pepa and […]
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- 8/2/2018
- by Shaunee Flowers
- Monsters and Critics
Angela Simmons confirmed her split from Sutton Tennyson last year. Ever since, there has been plenty of romantic tension between her and Romeo Miller on Growing Up Hip Hop. With Angela ready to get back into a relationship, viewers may wonder if she’s trying to rekindle something with her old fling but if that’s the case, she may be too late. As we saw in the Growing Up Hip Hop sneak peek, Romeo is already romantically involved with another woman. However, he doesn’t seem ready to commit. Could he be thinking about Angela? In previous episodes, Angela has talked about […]
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- 8/2/2018
- by Shaunee Flowers
- Monsters and Critics
Kristinia DeBarge met her cousin Kyndall Ferguson DeBarge for the very first time on Growing Up Hip Hop. As viewers know, Kristinia is the daughter of James DeBarge. Kyndall’s father is his brother El, and now the daughters of the famous DeBarge brothers are getting a chance to know each other. When Kyndall met Kristinia on the WEtv series, it proved that the DeBarge family drama is still going strong. Kyndall explained that growing up, she knew that El DeBarge was her father but that her mother Tracey Ferguson never wanted to mention that last name in their home. Kyndall grew up […]
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- 7/13/2018
- by Shaunee Flowers
- Monsters and Critics
This week on Growing Up Hip Hop, Pepa’s son, Tyran Moore Jr. shows up to visit his mom. He says the reason for his visit is to start healing their broken relationship. It turns out that the visit may not be a total success and in sneak peeks for this week, Tyran is disappointed because he isn’t getting to spend any time alone with his mom. Tyran descends from hip-hop royalty but not much is known about the 28-year old. He has a small Instagram following and often posts pictures and videos of his workouts. Pepa’s son works as […]
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- 6/29/2018
- by Shaunee Flowers
- Monsters and Critics
Growing Up Hip Hop Season 4 begins tonight and one of the central storylines is Angela Simmons’ split from Sutton Tennyson. In December 2017, Angela shared a cryptic message on social media about “walking away from what isn’t healthy”. Rumors of a split from Sutton had been circulating for months and immediately many Growing Up Hip Hop fans assumed that she was talking about a break-up. The reveal came after fans noticed that Angela Simmons and Sutton Tennyson hadn’t been seen together for months. To make the break-up even more obvious, Angela was also no longer wearing her engagement ring. […]
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- 5/24/2018
- by Shaunee Flowers
- Monsters and Critics
Two indie films have pulled together its cast. First up is Demetrius Shipp Jr., who played the late Tupac Shakur in All Eyez on Me, who is starring along with Essence Atkins from NBC’s Marlon, Terrence Jenkins (Safe Word) and Edwina Findley (Black Lightning) in the indie mystery/drama titled Same Difference. Secondly, Haley Pullos, Haley Webb, and Bryce Durfee will star in another indie film, entitled No Good Deed.
Produced by Datari Turner and written and directed by Derege Harding, Same Difference follows a young woman (Atkins) who is told that her death is imminent by a mysterious group of people who all start dying one by one. The woman becomes compelled to let go of the past and reconcile with her estranged twin sister, also played by Atkins, who is suffering from alcohol addiction.
The film co-stars Kandi Burruss, Affion Crockett, Kris D. Lofton, Gabby Douglas, Lew Temple,...
Produced by Datari Turner and written and directed by Derege Harding, Same Difference follows a young woman (Atkins) who is told that her death is imminent by a mysterious group of people who all start dying one by one. The woman becomes compelled to let go of the past and reconcile with her estranged twin sister, also played by Atkins, who is suffering from alcohol addiction.
The film co-stars Kandi Burruss, Affion Crockett, Kris D. Lofton, Gabby Douglas, Lew Temple,...
- 4/23/2018
- by Anita Busch
- Deadline Film + TV
The battle lines are drawn in Atlanta!
In Et's exclusive clip from season two of Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta, Bow Wow is at odds with his mentor, Jermaine Dupri.
On the heels of wrapping up the So So Def tour, Bow finds himself rethinking the direction of his comeback album after a botched business deal with Dupri.
Jd’s daughter, Shaniah Mauldin, also appears in the season, with a few surprises of her own. While the So So Def Records founder wants her to take over the family business, Shaniah is ready to drop a major bomb on her dad.
And fans can expect to see even more drama as the rivalry between Lil Wayne’s daughter, Reginae Carter, and her nemesis Brandon Barnes reaches another boiling point.
When he’s not clashing with cast members, Barnes, who is the son of hip-hop manager Debra Antney and brother to rapper Waka Flocka Flame, is trying to make...
In Et's exclusive clip from season two of Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta, Bow Wow is at odds with his mentor, Jermaine Dupri.
On the heels of wrapping up the So So Def tour, Bow finds himself rethinking the direction of his comeback album after a botched business deal with Dupri.
Jd’s daughter, Shaniah Mauldin, also appears in the season, with a few surprises of her own. While the So So Def Records founder wants her to take over the family business, Shaniah is ready to drop a major bomb on her dad.
And fans can expect to see even more drama as the rivalry between Lil Wayne’s daughter, Reginae Carter, and her nemesis Brandon Barnes reaches another boiling point.
When he’s not clashing with cast members, Barnes, who is the son of hip-hop manager Debra Antney and brother to rapper Waka Flocka Flame, is trying to make...
- 12/12/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Best-Selling Author, Film Producer and vocal female empowerment champion, Twinkle Khanna took part of prestigious panel of “girl power” change-makers at the annual international Women’s Entrepreneurship Day [Wed] event, which convened at the United Nations in New York City on Friday, 17th November 2017.
Held to empower women and girls globally to help alleviate poverty, Wed curated the Sparking Confidence in Girls with Stars of Today panel, which saw Twinkle Khanna join discussions with other eminent personalities including Sara Bareilles, Singer, Songwriter, 6-time Grammy Nominee, Broadway Musical Writer/ Composer “Waitress”, Mikaila Ulmer, 12 Years Old, Founder Me & the Bees Lemonade & Successful ABC Shark Tank Contestant, Angela Simmons, Founder/Designer Foofi and Bella, Editor Angela’s Rundown, Star We TV’s Growing Up Hip Hop and MTV’s Run House, Philanthropist. The panel was moderated by Veronica Dagher, ‘Secrets of Wealthy Women’ @WSJPodcasts and Wall Street Journal Wealth Adviser Reporter.
In an event...
Held to empower women and girls globally to help alleviate poverty, Wed curated the Sparking Confidence in Girls with Stars of Today panel, which saw Twinkle Khanna join discussions with other eminent personalities including Sara Bareilles, Singer, Songwriter, 6-time Grammy Nominee, Broadway Musical Writer/ Composer “Waitress”, Mikaila Ulmer, 12 Years Old, Founder Me & the Bees Lemonade & Successful ABC Shark Tank Contestant, Angela Simmons, Founder/Designer Foofi and Bella, Editor Angela’s Rundown, Star We TV’s Growing Up Hip Hop and MTV’s Run House, Philanthropist. The panel was moderated by Veronica Dagher, ‘Secrets of Wealthy Women’ @WSJPodcasts and Wall Street Journal Wealth Adviser Reporter.
In an event...
- 11/21/2017
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
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