

“We’re thrilled to be joining Hulu’s lineup, giving ‘Page Six TV’ viewers an opportunity to catch up on episodes they may have missed the day before on local broadcast stations,” says Endemol Shine North America CEO Cris Abrego. “Page Six TV” has been sold in more than 98% of the country for its first season by Twentieth Television and is broadcast daily on the Fox Television Stations (FTS) in 16 markets, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. Since its debut, “Page Six TV” has welcomed numerous celebrity guests to its New York City studio, including Craig Robinson, Dr.

18 as the highest-rated nationally syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in a decade, delivers in-the-know gossip and news from entertainment, culture, the media, finance, real estate and politics. 'Page Six TV' winning battle with other celeb showsĮndemol Shine North America and the New York Post’s new nationally syndicated “Page Six TV,” which launched in September in more than 200 local markets across the U.S., will make its streaming debut tomorrow, Thursday, November 16, exclusively on Hulu.Įndemol Shine International has licensed “Page Six TV” to Hulu, where each daily 30-minute episode will be made available to stream on Hulu the day after its broadcast debut. 'Page Six TV' host Bevy Smith brunches from noon to 9 p.m. 'Page Six TV' guest host Bob Harper: Angelina Jolie should eat a burger 'Page Six TV' co-host dishes on digging up celebrity dirt
