THE CW ORDERS THREE NEW REALITY SERIES TO JOIN ITS BIGGEST SUMMER SCHEDULE EVER
New Series “The Star Next Door,” “Breaking Pointe” and “The Catalina” Join “Oh Sit!” on The CW’s Summer Slate
March 5, 2012 (Burbank, CA) ─ The CW Network today ordered three new original reality series for summer 2012: THE STAR NEXT DOOR, a nationwide music competition series from Queen Latifah; BREAKING POINTE, an inside look at the competitive world of ballet; and THE CATALINA, which follows the employees and guests at a rocking Miami hotel. These three new shows will join the previously announced game show OH SIT! on The CW’s most aggressive summer slate ever. Premiere dates and times will be announced at a later date.
“One of my first goals here at The CW was to increase the number of hours of original programming, both throughout the season and during the summer. With these four new reality series, we’re launching our biggest summer schedule yet which will boost our circulation during the summer months and provide us with a promotional platform for our fall launch,” said Mark Pedowitz, President, The CW.
From executive producer and hip-hop icon Queen Latifah and executive producer Dave Broome (“The Biggest Loser”), THE STAR NEXT DOOR will go on a nationwide search for undiscovered artists on the verge of stardom. In this new take on the music competition genre, superstar mentors, including pop legend Gloria Estefan and country star John Rich, will travel to where the talent is, immersing themselves in the lives and towns of these local performers and preparing them for the chance to represent their home city on stage, live, in front of America. THE STAR NEXT DOOR is produced by CBS’ Raquel Productions, 25/7 Productions and Flavor Unit Entertainment. Additional mentors and host will be announced at a later time.
BREAKING POINTE goes behind the stage curtain for an intense, unfiltered look at one of the most competitive ballet companies in the country, Ballet West, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Beneath the beauty and glamour of the dance and costumes is a gritty dog-eat-dog world of extreme athleticism, focus, dedication, passion, pressure and, of course, the hunt for the unattainable…perfection. Kate Shepherd (“Big Brother: According to Russell Brand”) and Bill Langworthy (“The City”) are executive producers. Izzie Pick Ashcroft and Jane Tranter are executive producers for BBC Worldwide Productions. BREAKING POINTE is from BBC Worldwide Productions.
With a nightlife as hot as the sun-soaked beaches during the day, THE CATALINA centers on the young, wild staff of The Catalina hotel in Miami’s South Beach. The fun-loving group, who form their own dysfunctional family unit, run a glamorous destination hotel while partying even harder than their guests. Eric Bischoff (“iMPACT Wrestling,” “Confessions of a Teen Idol”) and Jason Hervey (“iMPACT Wrestling,” “Confessions of a Teen Idol”) are executive producers. THE CATALINA is from Bischoff Hervey Entertainment.
OH SIT! is a fun, high-stakes, high-octane musical chairs competition, in which 20 thrill-seeking daredevils race head-to-head through five physically demanding, obstacle course-style eliminations as they each compete to claim a chair, to the sounds of a live band. At the end of the hour, only one contestant will be left sitting triumphant to seize the cash prize. OH SIT! is created and executive produced by Phil Gurin (“The Singing Bee,” “Shark Tank,” “The Weakest Link”), Richard Joel and Deena Dill. The series is from The Gurin Company and 405 Productions.
Source: CW
More reality shows that no one is going to watch.
ReplyDeleteSmart move, CW. Real smart.
Because reality tv has worked so famously for the CW in the past....
ReplyDeleteI really, really hope that one of these lame sounding shows is a breakout hit for the CW although I won't be trying any of them. Quite frankly, I weep for the CW's future.
ReplyDeleteseriously CWE instead of doing reality series in the summer how about doing scripted series?
ReplyDeleteIt really is looking bad. I don't see this channel lasting a couple more seasons if they don't do something about the ratings.
ReplyDeleteI cab tell you right away that Oh Sit! will immediately get cancelled, let alone should it even air. Seriously? Musical chairs?
ReplyDeleteI agree with David, though. The last thing we need is more reality shows.
Lol, The CW, more reality shows? Look at how America's Next Top Model and Remodeled are doing, not to mention, H8ter got canceled quickly.
ReplyDeleteKeep failing, Mark Pedowitz, you'd do well to follow in Dawn Ostroff's incompetent footsteps.
Musical chairs? Lol.
remember when they picked up H8R and got cancelled i'm pretty sure these 3 will The CW is the 100% place for drama shows not reality only good reality that has been going along for so far is america's next top model
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Just what we need more fame hungry air heads to fill the screens with chewing gum tv shows! Great viewing, know what I will be doing over the summer and it won't be staying in to rot my brain in front of the telly!
ReplyDeleteremember when they picked up H8R and got cancelled i'm pretty sure these 3 will The CW is the 100% place for drama shows not reality only good reality that has been going along for so far is america's next top model
ReplyDeleteAnd America's Next Top Model's premiere tanked badly and right after it was renewed too.
ReplyDeleteAt least Mark Pedowitz is trying. Oh Sit sounds stupid but the other reality shows seem ok it one is into watching Reality shows. IIRC, by mid-late last summer many CW scripted repeats were getting 0.1 and 0,2 demo's - GG, OTH, 90210 - "soaps" have very limited rewatch appeal.
ReplyDeleteIt's only going to get worse when it continues to decline like it has been since the network started.
ReplyDeleteTrying may be a minor step up from Dawn Ostroff, but he's no different when it comes to poor decision making.
Renewing America's Next Top Model was a big mistake, so are some of the predictions for renewals for next year.
At least we know that no one will be watching this drivel. Can't say the same about crap like Jersey Shore. lol
ReplyDeleteWhy watch a cheap knockoff when they can watch original trash on another channel?
ReplyDeleteI see The CW lasting maybe 10 years as a network. After that, I really don't know. I mean, they really have yet to find another show that has reached Vampire Diaries success.
ReplyDeleteMmm. I hate "reality shows" for the simple reason that there is nothing "reality" about them.
ReplyDeleteThey are as scripted as anything else.
Apart from that they are usually rubbish.
On the other hand it is getting more and more difficult to predict what the viewing public will or will not watch, or what will or will not appeal.
The sit down musical chairs thing sounds horrendous but then so did ( and still is) Jersey Shore but it has a good share of audience.
It could be that one of these weirdo things will appeal. Who knows?
Scripted shows aren't doing too well either so it's a difficult road for the networks to travel.
However the generalized fall of the CW's viewers must be very worrying for the network.
Well at the CW is finally waking up to the fact that they desperately need new programming for the summer but why does it all have to be reality?!
ReplyDeleteThe Catalina sounds kinda like Party Down, only in one location
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of reallity in general, and I've always found the CW's reality choices specifically to be some of the worst ideas EVER, even for the reality genre.
ReplyDeleteSo from a compltely objective point I can say that these seem to be at least much better consepts than what they usually offer. Having said that it's still reality so: Meh...!!
My guess is because reality shows/game shows are all they can afford.
ReplyDeleteYes, you're probably right. *nods*
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