In Wendy McMahon’s first major executive hire since the CBS News chief took oversight of CBS Media Ventures, she has brought in veteran producer and development executive Stacy Rader as SVP, First-Run Development and Brand Extensions at CBS Media Ventures.
In her new role, Rader, who will be based in New York, will work with senior leadership to create and coordinate Cmv’s content strategy across platforms.
She succeeds Elaine Bauer Brooks, who departed her post as EVP, Development and MultiPlatform Content at CBS Media Ventures in August after nine years at the company on the heels of CBS Media Ventures President Steve LoCascio’s retirement amid a corporate restructuring that saw the division become part McMahon’s portfolio.
“Stacy’s background as an experienced producer who has an eye toward creating compelling content, with an expertise in modernizing brands to meet audience expectations and create new business opportunities,...
In her new role, Rader, who will be based in New York, will work with senior leadership to create and coordinate Cmv’s content strategy across platforms.
She succeeds Elaine Bauer Brooks, who departed her post as EVP, Development and MultiPlatform Content at CBS Media Ventures in August after nine years at the company on the heels of CBS Media Ventures President Steve LoCascio’s retirement amid a corporate restructuring that saw the division become part McMahon’s portfolio.
“Stacy’s background as an experienced producer who has an eye toward creating compelling content, with an expertise in modernizing brands to meet audience expectations and create new business opportunities,...
- 11/29/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The Dr. Oz Show spinoff The Good Dish has been canceled after one partial season in national syndication, sources tell Deadline. The Good Dish replaced the long-running The Dr. Oz Show, which ended on January 14 amid host Mehmed Oz’s Senate run in Pennsylvania.
Both Dr. Oz and The Good Dish have been distributed by Sony Pictures Television, which is now looking for alternatives to keep The Good Dish on the air, including cable or streaming. The studio declined comment.
Hosted by Oz’s daughter Daphne Oz along with Gail Simmons and Jamika Pessoa, The Good Dish was picked up by station groups across the country that carry The Dr. Oz Show. They include the Fox Stations, which had been The Dr. Oz Show‘s core station group, as well as Hearst, Nexstar, Gray and Sinclair.
Fox Stations recently picked up the new Jennifer Hudson daytime syndicated talk show for next season.
Both Dr. Oz and The Good Dish have been distributed by Sony Pictures Television, which is now looking for alternatives to keep The Good Dish on the air, including cable or streaming. The studio declined comment.
Hosted by Oz’s daughter Daphne Oz along with Gail Simmons and Jamika Pessoa, The Good Dish was picked up by station groups across the country that carry The Dr. Oz Show. They include the Fox Stations, which had been The Dr. Oz Show‘s core station group, as well as Hearst, Nexstar, Gray and Sinclair.
Fox Stations recently picked up the new Jennifer Hudson daytime syndicated talk show for next season.
- 3/9/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The long-running daytime syndication series The Dr. Oz Show will come to an end on January 14, distributor Sony Pictures Television said Monday. The fate of the show, which had been renewed until mid-2023, became uncertain after host Mehmet Oz announced his candidacy for Senate in Pennsylvania, with the Fox stations in New York and Philadelphia pulling the program right away.
The Dr. Oz Show spinoff, The Good Dish — hosted by Oz’s daughter, Daphne Oz, along with Gail Simmons and Jamika Pessoa — has been picked up by station groups across the country that carry The Dr. Oz Show. They include Fox, which had been The Dr. Oz Show‘s core station group, and Hearst, Nexstar, Gray and Sinclair.
The Good Dish will launch on January 17 in more 90% of the U.S., including top-market stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Dallas.
“Audiences have been loving what Daphne, Gail...
The Dr. Oz Show spinoff, The Good Dish — hosted by Oz’s daughter, Daphne Oz, along with Gail Simmons and Jamika Pessoa — has been picked up by station groups across the country that carry The Dr. Oz Show. They include Fox, which had been The Dr. Oz Show‘s core station group, and Hearst, Nexstar, Gray and Sinclair.
The Good Dish will launch on January 17 in more 90% of the U.S., including top-market stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Dallas.
“Audiences have been loving what Daphne, Gail...
- 12/13/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Dr. Oz is saying goodbye to his daytime talk show.
According to a statement from Sony Pictures Television, the syndicated series will conclude on January 14.
Dr. Oz has been a pivotal part of the daytime talk show syndicate, with his show winning 10 Daytime Emmy Awards during its 13 seasons on the air.
The news comes following the announcement that Dr. Mehmet Oz would be running for Senate in Pennsylvania.
“Audiences have been loving what Daphne, Gail and Jamika have been serving up during their weekly segments on ‘The Dr. Oz Show’ for years,” said Zack Hernandez, senior vice president and general sales manager of U.S. Syndication Sales for Sony Pictures Television.
“We have long believed The Good Dish would make an excellent stand-alone series and are delighted to be able to deliver this fresh take on the cooking genre to our station partners and their viewers across the country.”
Speaking of The Good Dish,...
According to a statement from Sony Pictures Television, the syndicated series will conclude on January 14.
Dr. Oz has been a pivotal part of the daytime talk show syndicate, with his show winning 10 Daytime Emmy Awards during its 13 seasons on the air.
The news comes following the announcement that Dr. Mehmet Oz would be running for Senate in Pennsylvania.
“Audiences have been loving what Daphne, Gail and Jamika have been serving up during their weekly segments on ‘The Dr. Oz Show’ for years,” said Zack Hernandez, senior vice president and general sales manager of U.S. Syndication Sales for Sony Pictures Television.
“We have long believed The Good Dish would make an excellent stand-alone series and are delighted to be able to deliver this fresh take on the cooking genre to our station partners and their viewers across the country.”
Speaking of The Good Dish,...
- 12/13/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Dr. Oz is scrubbing out: The Dr. Oz Show will come to an end just after the new year, TVLine has learned.
The series’ final airdate will be Friday, Jan. 14, 2022. The chatfest will have run for 13 seasons.
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The series’ final airdate will be Friday, Jan. 14, 2022. The chatfest will have run for 13 seasons.
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In September 2020, The Dr. Oz Show was renewed for Seasons 13 and 14, taking it into Spring 2023. But in November 2021, host Mehmet Oz announced that...
- 12/13/2021
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
“The Dr. Oz Show” will come to an end in January as the daytime host runs for Senate in Pennsylvania.
The long-running daytime show hosted by Dr. Mehmet Oz will officially end on Jan. 14, series distributor Sony Pictures Television said. The show is currently in its 13th season and has won 10 Daytime Emmy Awards during its time on the air.
It will be replaced by “The Good Dish”, a new one-hour syndicated cooking and chat show hosted by Daphne Oz, Gail Simmons and Jamika Pessoa. The new show has been picked up by station groups across the country including Fox, Hearst, Nexstar, Gray and Sinclair, among others. “The Good Dish” will launch on Jan. 17 in over 90% of the U.S., including top market stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Dallas. The show started out as a weekly segment on “The Dr. Oz Show.”
“Audiences have been loving what Daphne,...
The long-running daytime show hosted by Dr. Mehmet Oz will officially end on Jan. 14, series distributor Sony Pictures Television said. The show is currently in its 13th season and has won 10 Daytime Emmy Awards during its time on the air.
It will be replaced by “The Good Dish”, a new one-hour syndicated cooking and chat show hosted by Daphne Oz, Gail Simmons and Jamika Pessoa. The new show has been picked up by station groups across the country including Fox, Hearst, Nexstar, Gray and Sinclair, among others. “The Good Dish” will launch on Jan. 17 in over 90% of the U.S., including top market stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Dallas. The show started out as a weekly segment on “The Dr. Oz Show.”
“Audiences have been loving what Daphne,...
- 12/13/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Dr. Oz is returning for a new season today — and he’ll be back for at least two more. Fox Station Group has renewed The Dr. Oz Show for Season 13 and 14, which will take the Daytime Emmy-winning talker into 2023.
Dr. Oz has been on the front lines during the Covid-19 outbreak, producing 55 original shows during the height of the pandemic reaching 22 million viewers in Live+7, per Nielsen.
“I’m honored to have our long-term partners continue to support our mission to keep America healthy while providing context and analysis of complicated information in this unprecedented time,” Dr. Mehmet Oz said of the pickup.
Fall Premiere Dates 2020: Here’s What’s Coming As Production Slowly Starts To Ramp Up Amid Pandemic
Added Frank Cicha, EVP Programming at Fox Television Stations: “The lengths to which Mehmet Oz goes above and beyond for local stations is unmatched in the industry, so...
Dr. Oz has been on the front lines during the Covid-19 outbreak, producing 55 original shows during the height of the pandemic reaching 22 million viewers in Live+7, per Nielsen.
“I’m honored to have our long-term partners continue to support our mission to keep America healthy while providing context and analysis of complicated information in this unprecedented time,” Dr. Mehmet Oz said of the pickup.
Fall Premiere Dates 2020: Here’s What’s Coming As Production Slowly Starts To Ramp Up Amid Pandemic
Added Frank Cicha, EVP Programming at Fox Television Stations: “The lengths to which Mehmet Oz goes above and beyond for local stations is unmatched in the industry, so...
- 9/14/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Dr. Oz Show,” hosted by Dr. Mehmet Oz, has been renewed through the 2022-2023 season, meaning that the syndicated daytime series will remain on television through Seasons 13 and 14.
“I’m honored to have our long-term partners continue to support our mission to keep America healthy while providing context and analysis of complicated information in this unprecedented time,” said Dr. Oz.
The renewal comes from Fox Station Group, which carries the show in larger U.S. markets, including Wnyw in New York, Kttv/Kcop in Los Angeles, Wfld in Chicago, Wtxf in Philadelphia, Kdfw /Kdfi in Dallas-Ft Worth, Ktvu in San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, Wttg in D.C., and Kriv/Ktxh in Houston.
“Fox Television stations renewing The Dr. Oz Show for seasons 13 and 14 underscores the on-going value the show delivers for local broadcast stations,” said John Weiser, president of first run television for Sony Pictures Television. “Dr. Oz is the...
“I’m honored to have our long-term partners continue to support our mission to keep America healthy while providing context and analysis of complicated information in this unprecedented time,” said Dr. Oz.
The renewal comes from Fox Station Group, which carries the show in larger U.S. markets, including Wnyw in New York, Kttv/Kcop in Los Angeles, Wfld in Chicago, Wtxf in Philadelphia, Kdfw /Kdfi in Dallas-Ft Worth, Ktvu in San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, Wttg in D.C., and Kriv/Ktxh in Houston.
“Fox Television stations renewing The Dr. Oz Show for seasons 13 and 14 underscores the on-going value the show delivers for local broadcast stations,” said John Weiser, president of first run television for Sony Pictures Television. “Dr. Oz is the...
- 9/14/2020
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
“The Dr. Oz Show” has been picked up for two more seasons.
Fox Station Group has picked up a 13th and 14th season of the show, keeping the show on the air through the 2022-23 season, the show’s distributor Sony Pictures Television announced Monday.
The news comes ahead of the show’s Season 12 premiere, which executive producer Amy Chiaro says will cover topics including “breaking Covid-19 news to stories of racial injustice to bias in healthcare to big newsmaker and celebrity interviews.”
“I’m honored to have our long-term partners continue to support our mission to keep America healthy while providing context and analysis of complicated information in this unprecedented time,” host Mehmet Oz said in a statement.
“Fox Television stations renewing The Dr. Oz Show for seasons 13 and 14, underscores the on-going value the show delivers for local broadcast stations,” said John Weiser, president of first run television for Sony Pictures Television.
Fox Station Group has picked up a 13th and 14th season of the show, keeping the show on the air through the 2022-23 season, the show’s distributor Sony Pictures Television announced Monday.
The news comes ahead of the show’s Season 12 premiere, which executive producer Amy Chiaro says will cover topics including “breaking Covid-19 news to stories of racial injustice to bias in healthcare to big newsmaker and celebrity interviews.”
“I’m honored to have our long-term partners continue to support our mission to keep America healthy while providing context and analysis of complicated information in this unprecedented time,” host Mehmet Oz said in a statement.
“Fox Television stations renewing The Dr. Oz Show for seasons 13 and 14, underscores the on-going value the show delivers for local broadcast stations,” said John Weiser, president of first run television for Sony Pictures Television.
- 9/14/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
In today’s TV news roundup, Ovation announces its “Twelve Days of Christmas” programming lineup and Sony Pictures Television announced “The Good Dish.”
Dates
Ovation announced its “Twelve Days of Christmas” programming lineup will start Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. with “Eve’s Christmas.” The 13 nights of programming will feature modern classic holiday programming that also includes “An Accidental Christmas” on Dec. 10; “Christmas Caper” on Dec. 11; “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” on Dec. 12; “Chasing Christmas” on Dec. 13; “12 Dogs of Christmas” on Dec. 16; “His and Her Christmas” on Dec. 17; “A Very Murdoch Christmas” and “Crazy for Christmas” on Dec. 18; “A Christmas Grace” and “Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations’s” eighth season holiday special on Dec. 19; “Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations’s”sixth season holiday special, “The Librarians’s” first and fourth season holiday episodes and “A Frosty Affair” on Dec. 20; “Deck The Halls” on Dec. 23 and Dec. 24; “Travel Man,” “Amazing Hotels’s” second season holiday episode,...
Dates
Ovation announced its “Twelve Days of Christmas” programming lineup will start Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. with “Eve’s Christmas.” The 13 nights of programming will feature modern classic holiday programming that also includes “An Accidental Christmas” on Dec. 10; “Christmas Caper” on Dec. 11; “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” on Dec. 12; “Chasing Christmas” on Dec. 13; “12 Dogs of Christmas” on Dec. 16; “His and Her Christmas” on Dec. 17; “A Very Murdoch Christmas” and “Crazy for Christmas” on Dec. 18; “A Christmas Grace” and “Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations’s” eighth season holiday special on Dec. 19; “Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations’s”sixth season holiday special, “The Librarians’s” first and fourth season holiday episodes and “A Frosty Affair” on Dec. 20; “Deck The Halls” on Dec. 23 and Dec. 24; “Travel Man,” “Amazing Hotels’s” second season holiday episode,...
- 10/30/2019
- by Lorraine Wheat
- Variety Film + TV
Sony Pictures Television is moving ahead with The Good Dish, a new syndicated daytime series from The Dr. Oz Show producers, which is on track for a fall 2020 launch.
Hosted by Daphne Oz (MasterChef Junior), Vanessa Williams, Gail Simmons (Top Chef) and Jamika Pessoa (The Next Food Star), The Good Dish spinoff grew out of weekly cooking segments featured on The Dr. Oz Show. It will provide simple shortcuts, everyday recipes and trends that will make life easier, bring families together, save money and most importantly…figure out what’s for dinner, according to producers. The series hails from five-time Daytime Emmy-winning executive producers, Amy Chiaro and Stacy Rader, the team that oversees The Dr. Oz Show and ZoCo productions, Dr. Mehmet Oz’s production company.
This is the third new syndicated program announced for fall 2020, joining a Drew Barrymore talk show, from CBS TV Distribution, and a Nick Cannon talker from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury.
Hosted by Daphne Oz (MasterChef Junior), Vanessa Williams, Gail Simmons (Top Chef) and Jamika Pessoa (The Next Food Star), The Good Dish spinoff grew out of weekly cooking segments featured on The Dr. Oz Show. It will provide simple shortcuts, everyday recipes and trends that will make life easier, bring families together, save money and most importantly…figure out what’s for dinner, according to producers. The series hails from five-time Daytime Emmy-winning executive producers, Amy Chiaro and Stacy Rader, the team that oversees The Dr. Oz Show and ZoCo productions, Dr. Mehmet Oz’s production company.
This is the third new syndicated program announced for fall 2020, joining a Drew Barrymore talk show, from CBS TV Distribution, and a Nick Cannon talker from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury.
- 10/29/2019
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Dr. Oz’s family of shows is growing: “The Good Dish,” a new one-hour, syndicated series based on weekly segments featured on “The Dr. Oz Show,” has been ordered by Sony Pictures Television, with Dr. Mehmet Oz’s daughter, Daphne Oz, set as one of its co-hosts.
Also hosted by Vanessa Williams, Gail Simmons and Jamika Pessoa, “The Good Dish” will “provide simple shortcuts, everyday recipes and trends that will make life easier, bring families together, save money and most importantly…figure out what’s for dinner.”
If readers don’t get the title’s pun yet, here it is spelled out for you: “The influential hosts dish on entertaining topics of the day while preparing delectable dishes.”
Also Read: Food Network President Says She's 'Talking' to Alton Brown About Doing More 'Good Eats'
The show is set to debut in Fall 2020.
“We have experienced overwhelming feedback from...
Also hosted by Vanessa Williams, Gail Simmons and Jamika Pessoa, “The Good Dish” will “provide simple shortcuts, everyday recipes and trends that will make life easier, bring families together, save money and most importantly…figure out what’s for dinner.”
If readers don’t get the title’s pun yet, here it is spelled out for you: “The influential hosts dish on entertaining topics of the day while preparing delectable dishes.”
Also Read: Food Network President Says She's 'Talking' to Alton Brown About Doing More 'Good Eats'
The show is set to debut in Fall 2020.
“We have experienced overwhelming feedback from...
- 10/29/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The Young and the Restless tallied 23 nominations as honors were announced this morning for the 40th annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Restless’ impressive take helped CBS lead all networks with 50 overall nominations. PBS and ABC followed, with 44 and 38 nods, respectively.
General Hospital, which earned 19 nominations, joined Restless in the race for Outstanding Drama Series, and Sesame Street received 17 nods, including three for Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo who faces allegations of sexual misconduct.
Good Morning America and Today will bring their ratings rivalry to the Emmys, where they’ll be joined by CBS Sunday Morning in the Outstanding Morning Program category.
General Hospital, which earned 19 nominations, joined Restless in the race for Outstanding Drama Series, and Sesame Street received 17 nods, including three for Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo who faces allegations of sexual misconduct.
Good Morning America and Today will bring their ratings rivalry to the Emmys, where they’ll be joined by CBS Sunday Morning in the Outstanding Morning Program category.
- 5/1/2013
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside TV
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