Syndicated ‘Page Six TV’ To Launch Sept. 18

The new strip from Endemol Shine North America and the New York Post has been sold by Twentieth Television in more than 98% of the U.S. Kay O’Connell and Michael Bachmann are executive producers.

Twentieth Television announced today that Page Six TV, the new daily TV show from Endemol Shine North America and the New York Post, is set to launch Monday, Sept. 18, in more than 200 markets across the U.S.

The daily show, delivering in-the-know gossip and news from entertainment, culture, the media, finance, real estate and politics, is now sold in more than 98% of the country for its first season in national syndication. Page Six TV is set to launch on the Fox Television Stations in 16 markets, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. “It’s been great to see all the different divisions at our company come together on this. I see it as a great blueprint for future projects,” said Frank Cicha, SVP of programming for Fox Television Stations.

Kay O’Connell (Fashionably Late with Rachel Zoe) and Michael Bachmann (Dish Nation) have been named executive producers, while Kathleen Rajsp (The View) is co-executive producer. They join previously announced executive producers Jesse Angelo, who is CEO and publisher of the New York Post, as well as Endemol Shine North America’s Michael Weinberg and Rob Smith.

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 reporter Carlos Greer. Page Six Editor Emily Smith and Deputy Editor Ian Mohr provide updates and insight, as well as first-looks into the latest breaking stories from the newsroom.  

Throughout the season, celebrities, comedians and newsmakers will join as “Plus Ones,” offering insights on the day’s top stories.


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