Bravo has announced the premiere of the spinoff series 'The Valley,' a new addition to the 'Vanderpump Rules' franchise. The show is set to debut on March 19, following an episode of 'Vanderpump Rules,' with subsequent episodes airing at 9 p.m. ET and streaming on Peacock the next day. 'The Valley' will follow a group of friends transitioning from West Hollywood nightlife to family life in the Valley, navigating businesses, relationships, and friendships.
The series will feature five couples, including familiar faces like Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright. Executive producers from various production companies are behind the show, promising an engaging look into the lives of the cast members.
Apple TV+ has released a trailer for 'The Bloody Hundredth,' a documentary honoring the heroes of the 100th Bomb Group, set to premiere on March 15. Narrated by Tom Hanks, the documentary will spotlight the real-life airmen who inspired the series 'Masters of the Air,' produced by industry heavyweights like Steven Spielberg.
One Championship has announced 'One 166: Qatar,' featuring three World Championship rematches at Lusail Sports Arena on March 1. The event will be broadcast globally, with exclusive coverage on beIN Sports in the MENA region and Prime Video streaming the event in the U.S. and Canada for the first time.
Disney has appointed Danyel Mendoza as vice president of programming strategy for Disney branded networks, overseeing content planning for Disney Channel, Disney Junior, and Disney XD. Mendoza's role will involve aligning linear and nonlinear platforms and migrating content to Disney+ and Hulu.
Kelsea Ballerini will return as host for the 2024 CMT Music Awards, scheduled for April 7. The event will air on CBS and Paramount+, with Ballerini also performing. The show's producers promise an unforgettable night celebrating fan-favorite music.
KNBC-TV has named Olivia Garvey as the weekend sports anchor for NBC4 News, joining the station's news anchors and meteorologist. Garvey brings experience from her previous roles in sports broadcasting, including coverage of professional and college sports.
Roku users can now enjoy short-form video clips from popular NBC shows like 'Saturday Night Live,' 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,' and 'Late Night with Seth Meyers.' These clips will be available on the Roku Channel, expanding NBCUniversal's reach to a wider audience.