Tribune Stations Add ‘Celebrity Name Game’

With the sale, Debmar-Mercury has lined up the FremantleMedia North America game show in 40% of the U.S., including seven of the top-10 markets.

Debmar-Mercury has sold Celebrity Name Game, a nationally syndicated pop culture game show hosted by The Late, Late Show’s Craig Ferguson from co-producers FremantleMedia North America and Debmar-Mercury, to Tribune Broadcasting stations covering 40% of the U.S., including seven of the top-10 markets.

Debmar-Mercury has provided a firm fall 2014 launch for the half-hour strip, which will air on Tribune stations including WPIX New York, KTLA Los Angeles and WGN Chicago.

“Combining Craig Ferguson’s sharp wit with ‘Celebrity Name Game’s’ fast-paced format makes this show a great fit to the existing lineup on our broadcast stations,” said Sean Compton, president, programming and entertainment, Tribune Broadcasting and Larry Wert, President, Broadcast Media.

Courteney Cox and David Arquette’s Coquette Productions (Cougar Town) teamed with veteran showrunner Scott St. John (“Deal or No Deal”), as well as Laura Robinson and Richard Gerrits of North 44 Productions, to develop the fast-paced game show in which celebrities team with contestants to identify famous names, including actors, singers, athletes, pop culture figures, politicians and even cartoon characters.

Celebrity Name Game is co-produced and co-financed by FremantleMedia North America and Debmar-Mercury, and is distributed domestically by Debmar-Mercury and internationally by FremantleMedia North America. Gerrits and Robinson will serve as producers of the series based on the board game Identity Crisis that they created.  Executive Producers are showrunner Scott St. John, Thom Beers, Jennifer Mullin, Courteney Cox and David Arquette.


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