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[12/15/21 - 11:22 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, December 15 Updates include: Jeff Garlin exits ABC's "The Goldbergs"; Fox First Run renews four series for the 2022-23 season; and John Patrick Amedori to star in Showtime's "Three Women."
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[11/18/20 - 11:16 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, November 18 Updates include: "25 Words or Less," "Divorce Court" and "Dish Nation" a go through the 2022-2023 season; ABC eyes "Waiting to Exhale" TV series; and "Hunters," "The Right Stuff" land California tax credits.
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[05/19/20 - 11:29 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, May 19 Updates include: Ruby Rose announces departure from The CW's "Batwoman"; FOX pulls the plug on "Outmatched"; and E!'s "Very Cavallari" to sign off after three seasons.
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[11/13/19 - 11:47 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, November 13 Updates include: Disney+ begins production on season two of "The Mandalorian"; Sarah Michelle Gellar-led "Sometimes I Lie" lands at FOX; and Amazon orders "The Peripheral" to series.
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[01/04/17 - 11:31 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, January 4 Updates include: Disney Channel cancels "Girl Meets World"; James Van Der Beek to lead Viceland's "What Would Diplo Do?"; and Harold Perrineau bound for "Criminal Minds."
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[02/24/15 - 09:02 AM] "Dish Nation" Joins the Reelz Late Night Lineup New episodes will air airing weeknights at 1:30am ET/10:30pm PT beginning March 2.
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[01/06/15 - 11:21 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, January 6 Updates include: Twentieth Television clears "Dish Nation" for two more years; Daniel Dae Kim to make his directorial debut on "Hawaii Five-0"; and Jorma Taccone to visit NBC's "Parks & Recreation."
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[12/03/13 - 11:24 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, December 3 Updates include: Kevin Rankin, Virginia Kull board FOX's "Gracepoint"; Twentieth Television renews "Dish Nation"; and Louis C.K. inks overall deal with FX Productions.
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[08/16/13 - 11:35 PM] Development Update: Friday, August 16 Updates include: Lauren Graham brings "Someday, Someday, Maybe" to The CW; Megan Park joins NBC's "Undateable"; and MTV gives series order to "Jerks with Cameras."
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[01/28/13 - 11:11 PM] Development Update: Monday, January 28 Updates include: NBC orders an additional episode of "Chicago Fire"; Rob Corddry, Allison Janney land pilots; and The CW gives green light to two more dramas.
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[07/16/12 - 12:02 PM] "Dish Nation" Premieres Weeknights September 10th The series has been cleared in over 95% of the country, including the FOX Television Stations in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
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[06/09/11 - 11:46 PM] Development Update: Thursday, June 9 Updates include: MTV cancels "Skins"; Danny Glover joins FOX's "Touch"; and Robin Wright in talks for Kevin Spacey-led "House of Cards."
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DISH NATION (SYNDICATION)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
7/25/11
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STATUS: currently airing (winter 2024) |
TIME SLOT: syndicated from 6:30 PM-7:00 PM EST |
CURRENT SEASON: 12 (??? episodes) |
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DESCRIPTION: (from Twentieth Television's press release, July 2012) "Dish Nation," the half-hour entertainment news, television program featuring the leading drive-time personalities from across the nation, announces the addition of The DJ Laz Morning Show and the nationally syndicated, Dallas based drive-time program, Kidd Kraddick in the Morning. Cleared in over 95% of the country, including the FOX Television Stations in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, "Dish Nation" premieres weeknights starting on September 10th. "Dish Nation" is a daily program highlighting the nation's funniest radio shows; riffing on what's hot and happening that day in pop culture. A fresh, new format, "Dish Nation" gives a comedic twist to the news that's on everyone's minds. Whether the latest on celebrity couples, breaking entertainment news, hot pop culture moments or what happened on reality TV the night before- the "Dish Nation" personalities from Atlanta, New York, Detroit, Los Angeles and Dallas offer their outrageous regional perspectives each day, 52 weeks a year. |
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Sherri Shepherd as Host
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CREW INFORMATION:
· Matt Blanock as EP · Michael Bachmann as EP · Stu Weiss as CRTR/EP
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GENRE(S):
· strip (talk show)
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Twentieth Television
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