“MONICA THE MEDIUM,” “JOB OR NO JOB,”
“NEXT STEP REALTY: NYC,” “STARTUP U” AND “KEVIN FROM WORK”
Returning Favorites “Chasing Life,” “Switched at Birth” and “Young & Hungry” Premiere All-New Episodes in August
These Series Join Previously Announced June Premieres for “Pretty Little Liars,” “Stitchers,” “Melissa & Joey,” “Baby Daddy,” “The Fosters” and “Becoming Us”
Burbank, CA (May 13, 2014) – ABC Family announces the summer premiere dates for five of its new series, including unscripted series “Monica The Medium,” “Job or No Job,” “Next Step Realty: NYC,” “Startup U” and single-camera comedy series “Kevin From Work.” Additionally, fan favorites “Chasing Life,” “Switched at Birth” and comedy “Young & Hungry” return with all-new episodes in August. These series join previously announced June premieres for “Pretty Little Liars,” “Stitchers,” “Melissa & Joey,” “Baby Daddy,” “The Fosters” and “Becoming Us.”
“Monica The Medium” premieres Monday, July 13th at 10:00 – 11:00 p.m. ET/PT and provides a fascinating look at Monica, a junior at Penn State navigating friends, family, relationships – and the fact that she’s a medium and can talk to dead people. Her uncommon vocation provides an endless supply of emotional and engaging stories, with a unique millennial perspective. The show is produced by Dave Caplan's Trooper Entertainment in association with Lionsgate TV. Caplan will serve as executive producer alongside Malachi McGlone.
From the producers of “Undercover Boss,” “Job or No Job” premieres Wednesday, August 5th at 9:00 – 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. The series follows one young adult per episode on his/her journey to land a first job. Each job seeker will go on three interviews, and we will watch the intense ride to find out if he or she lands three, two, one – or zero offers. Jane Buckingham (Founder and CEO of Trendera and bestselling author of The Modern Girls Guide to Life) will be the career expert on ABC Family’s “Job or No Job.” The series is produced by Studio Lambert/All3Media America. Stephen Lambert, Eli Holzman, Greg Goldman and Sara Quick serve as executive producers.
The business-based docu-series “Next Step Realty: NYC” premieres on Tuesday, August 11th at 9:00 – 10:00pm ET/PT. From Lincoln Square Productions, this series follows the passionate and ambitious employees of Next Step Realty. The Manhattan-based real estate firm specializes in helping recent college graduates find their apartments in New York City while navigating interpersonal and professional conflicts in the workplace. Danielle Rossen (“What Would You Do?”) serves as the executive producer.
“Young & Hungry” returns with more episodes on Wednesday, August 12th at 8:00-8:30pm ET/PT as Gabi continuing to cook up drama and laughs in Josh’s kitchen and his life! Josh rolls out his biggest app yet; Elliot revels in the state of his love life; and Yolanda gets even closer to Gabi and Sofia. “Pretty Little Liars” star Keegan Allen guest stars in one episode as Tyler.
The half-hour workplace comedy “Kevin from Work” premieres on Wednesday, August 12th at 8:30-9:00pm ET/PT. The single-cam series centers on Kevin, a young man who declares his unrequited love for his coworker Audrey in a letter, believing he’ll never see her again after he accepts a job overseas. But when the opportunity falls through and Kevin is forced to return to his old job, how will he and Audrey continue to work together now that his feelings are no longer secret? The series is written, created and executive-produced by Barbie Adler (“How I Met Your Mother,”). Aaron Kaplan at Kapital Entertainment (“Chasing Life”) and McG at Wonderland Sound & Vision (“Charlie’s Angels”) serve as Executive Producers. The comedy stars Noah Reid (“Backpackers“) as Kevin, Paige Spara as Audrey, Matt Murray (“Rookie Blue”) as Brian, Jordan Hinson (“Eureka”) as Roxie, Punam Patel as Patti, with guest star Amy Sedaris (“Strangers with Candy”) as Julia.
Starting moments after Leo’s surprising marriage proposal, Season Two of “Chasing Life” premieres on Monday, August 17th at 9:00-10:00pm ET/PT. April will try to live life to the fullest despite her recent relapse. From wedding dress shopping to a surprise trip, and a bachelorette party ending in jail time, April is determined to enjoy everything. The rest of the Carver family must deal with the effects of April’s illness and choices as the medical bills start to mount up. Meanwhile, questions arise about a mystery surrounding their father’s death.
“Startup U” premieres on Tuesday, August 18th at 8:00-9:00pm ET/PT and follows a group of entrepreneurial millennials as they embark on a semester at Draper University in Silicon Valley. Led by billionaire founder and venture capitalist Tim Draper, the seven-week program teaches the fundamentals of launching a startup company under the mentorship of America’s business leaders. In the end, students pitch their ideas to a panel of hungry venture capitalists with the hope that they'll receive a life-changing investment to launch their business. To date, more than 150 Draper graduates have received funding totaling more than $15 million from mogul investors and Tim Draper himself. Brimming with innovation and determination, “Startup U” pulls back the curtain on what it takes to achieve success in the most innovative and competitive marketplace in the world. Viewers join a group of savvy millennials as they suffer through hard lessons and grab opportunities with both hands, all in the pursuit of their dreams. “Startup U” is produced by Ugly Brother Studios, a Sky Vision partner. Mike Duffy, Tim Duffy and Tim Draper serve as executive producers.
In the fourth season of “Switched at Birth,” premiering on Monday, August 24th at 8:00-9:00pm ET/PT, Bay continues to deal with the fall-out of her assault and her break-up with Emmett, and Daphne struggles to find a balance between college and a new love. The Kennish family is rocked by news of an unexpected pregnancy.
SUMMARY:
Monday, July 13th, 10:00 – 11:00 p.m. ET/PT – Series premiere of “Monica The Medium”
Wednesday, August 5th, 9:00 – 10:00 p.m. ET/PT – Series premiere of “Job or No Job”
Tuesday, August 11th, 9:00 – 10:00 p.m. ET/PT – Series premiere of “Next Step Realty: NYC”
Wednesday, August 12th, 8:00 – 8:30 p.m. ET/PT – Season premiere of “Young & Hungry”
Wednesday, August 12th, 8:30 – 9:00 p.m. ET/PT – Series premiere of “Kevin From Work”
Monday, August 17th, 9:00 – 10:00 p.m. ET/PT – Season premiere of “Chasing Life”
Tuesday, August 18th, 8:00 – 9:00 p.m. ET/PT – Series premiere of “Startup U”
Monday, August 24th, 8:00 – 9:00 p.m. ET/PT – Season premiere of “Switched at Birth”
These summer series join ABC Family’s previously announced summer schedule, which includes:
“Pretty Little Liars” premiering on Tuesday, June 2nd at 8:00 – 9:00 PM ET/PT.
“Stitchers” premiering on Tuesday, June 2nd at 9:00 – 10:00 PM ET/PT.
“Melissa & Joey” premiering on Wednesday, June 3rd at 8:00 – 8:30 PM ET/PT.
“Baby Daddy” premiering on Wednesday, June 3rd at 8:30 – 9:00 PM ET/PT.
“The Fosters” premiering on Monday, June 8th at 8:00 – 9:00 PM ET/PT.
“Becoming Us” premiering on Monday, June 8th at 9:00 – 10:00 PM ET/PT.
Part of the Disney/ABC Television Group, ABC Family is distributed in 94 million homes. ABC Family entertains and connects to audiences with bold, relatable programming that celebrates the epic adventure of becoming an adult, from first kiss to first kid. ABC Family's programming is a combination of network-defining original series and original movies, quality acquired series and blockbuster theatricals. “WATCH ABC Family” is an authenticated service which allows viewers with participating TV subscription services access to 24/7 live viewing of the network, as well as continued on-demand access to such popular series at home and on-the-go via a wide array of devices. ABC Family is also the destination for annual holiday events with "13 Nights of Halloween" and "25 Days of Christmas."
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Hurray Switched is back to its regular time... But so far away!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm still so sad Melissa and Joey is ending.
ReplyDeleteSo both Stitchers and the reality series end a week before PLL/the Fosters? The thing I am most interested in with ABC Family is if they are moving away from doing 20 episode seasons since they are talking about more of a year round schedule with more shows.
ReplyDeleteWhen will Shadowhunters premier? Is it this Fall?
ReplyDeleteFinally a date for SAB.Cant wait.Hope they announce it as the last if they decide that,
ReplyDeleteEarly 2016.
ReplyDeleteWhat about Recovery Road?
ReplyDeleteSo they are pairing Switched with Chasing Life. Oh god. That means this will be CL last season. Thanks ABCFamily.
ReplyDeleteDang that's a late premiere date for Chasing Life and Switched at Birth.
ReplyDeleteSame, early 2016. Looking forward to it, the book is great, though they seem to be making some changes based on the logline for the series.
ReplyDeleteI dont think anyone can accurately predict what ABC Fam will do since they want to go to more of a year round schedule with more shows. I dont like Chasing Life chances to get more than 13 episodes for season 2, but I am not sure if that is death knell for the show either.
ReplyDeleteWell,it wasn't getting good ratings with Fosters either.It probably will be the last season,what with it's awful ratings and short episode order.
ReplyDeleteYep, what @johnhelvete said.
ReplyDeleteReally? Thank you, Babar. I was really looking forward to it. Never read the books but got caught on the buzz. Too bad it's so far away.
ReplyDeleteThe ratings are a problem but I dont agree about the episode order. Shadowhunters is likely doing 13 episodes a season. I think it is possible that Stitchers, Recovery Road end up as 13 episode seasons as well.
ReplyDeleteWell usually a news how gets 10 Gretchen if it does well a back order to 20 episodes-on an family-that's why I say the short order could indicate a final season
ReplyDeleteI know. The Fosters isn't strong enough to be a lead in I said that from the beginning. But Switched has fallen so far the last year or so. People weren't even watching it after PLL, which is the networks best show. I just think CL deserves a fair chance and its not getting one with this pairing. Put CL at 8 and Switched at 9 would be a better idea.
ReplyDeleteI hope not. Its a good show, I hope they give it a chance long enough.
ReplyDeleteJust here to see when Young & HUngry returns and see when Kevin From Work will premiere.
ReplyDeleteAlso to double check the dates for Melissa & Joey and Bby Daddy... The rest I'm don't really care...