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Handing a procedural win to NBC Universal in the case over “Project Runway,” a federal judge on Tuesday rejected Lifetime’s attempt to move the dispute out of state court. NBC Universal had sued to keep “Project Runway’s” production company, Weinstein Co., from moving the show to the Lifetime cable channel...
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Bravo has renewed “Flipping Out,” “The Rachel Zoe Project,” “Million Dollar Listing” and “Tabatha’s Salon Takeover.” “Flipping Out” and “Million Dollar Listing” will both enter their third seasons, while “The Rachel Zoe Project” and “Tabatha’s Salon Takeover” will start their second seasons. The series...
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Lifetime filed a new lawsuit in federal court as it seeks to unfreeze “Project Runway,” a series it acquired but is now enjoined from airing by a state court order. "This is the next step in our dispute with NBCU over the rights to ‘Project Runway,’” the cable channel said in a statement. “ We filed...
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Bravo announced a slew of projects in development at the network, in addition to the pickup of new fashion competition series “The Fashion Show.” Shows in development include the topical “Fashionality,” featuring some of New York’s biggest “tastemakers” as they explore popular topics in media and fashion...
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Automaker Infiniti will be the exclusive sponsor of the 15th season of Bravo’s “Inside the Actors Studio,” hosted by James Lipton, the network said Thursday. The series premieres Nov. 3 with Goldie Hawn as its first guest. For the new season, “Inside the Actors Studio” is being redesigned on air and...
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Lifetime is trying to make a federal case out of “Project Runway.” Shortly before a judge was set to try to create an expedited schedule for NBC Universal’s lawsuit against the Weinstein Co. for moving “Project Runway” from Bravo to Lifetime, Lifetime asked that the case be moved to federal court, NBC...
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Are people in the travel industry as crazy as chefs, fashion designers and real estate salesmen? We’ll find out when Bravo launches its newest upscale reality series, “First Class All the Way,” which premieres Nov. 3. “First Class All the Way” follows Sara Duffy, founder of a Los Angeles-based multimillion...
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The Weinstein Co. and Lifetime will not be able to promote, market or exhibit “Project Runaway” until further notice after a judge granted NBC Universal’s request for an injunction against the studio. NBC Universal sued the Weinstein Co. after it reached a deal to move the hit show to Lifetime from NBC...
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Kathy Griffin, who just won a second Emmy for Bravo's “Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List,” was reported to be mulling a move to Lifetime in Friday’s New York Post, which cited a “well-placed source." A spokesman for Lifetime told TVWeek.com there was no truth to the rumor. Taking things a...
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“Project Runway” is leaving Bravo with a runway show that includes more whimpers than big bangs from the five designers who showed collections Friday in what has become the coda to New York City’s Fashion Week in Bryant Park. Over its five years on Bravo, the runway taping has turned into a must-be-there...
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Viewers can pick two of the finalists for the second season of Bravo’s model competition series “Make Me a Supermodel.” One male and one female finalist will be chosen by fans to join the cast of the series. Voting starts today on www.BravoTV.com and continues through Sept. 24.
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Bravo not only wants viewers to watch, it wants them to throw a party for its shows. The NBC Universal-owned cable network has launched a viewer party promotion called B-Hive to go with the current season of “Project Runway.” Viewers who host get-togethers and post pictures of the festivities online...
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Actress Natalie Portman will be a guest judge on this week’s episode of Bravo’s “Project Runway,” airing Wednesday at 9 p.m. The designers will face an eco-friendly green challenge this week with some help from their models. Following “Runway” at 10 p.m., celebrity hair stylist Oscar Blandi will be a...
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The second season of Bravo’s “Top Design,” which premieres Sept. 3, will see some changes with new host India Hicks, new producers and a new high-definition look. Magical Elves (“Project Runway,” “Top Chef”) will take over producing the program. Designer Todd Oldham will return as the contestants’ mentor...