Netflix has been spending money on streaming-video content like, well, a drunken sailor. Now comes a subscription VOD product from a Scottish beer-brewing company that’s geared around a tippling lifestyle — with a show lineup that includes such fare as “Are You Smarter Than a Drunk Person?” and “Four Sheets.”
Indie brewery BrewDog is launching the BrewDog Network, with several hundred hours of programming spanning craft beer, cocktails, food, travel, comedy, game shows, and documentaries. The Svod service, priced at $4.99 monthly, features 14 original series at launch, including “The BrewDog Show,” a reboot of the TV series that previously aired on NBCUniversal’s Esquire Network (which shut down in early 2017).
The Svod service is available worldwide on Android and iOS devices and online at brewdognetwork.com. The five-bucks-per-month fee, the company noted, is less than the price of a pint of its beer.
The new “BrewDog Show” features James Watt (above...
Indie brewery BrewDog is launching the BrewDog Network, with several hundred hours of programming spanning craft beer, cocktails, food, travel, comedy, game shows, and documentaries. The Svod service, priced at $4.99 monthly, features 14 original series at launch, including “The BrewDog Show,” a reboot of the TV series that previously aired on NBCUniversal’s Esquire Network (which shut down in early 2017).
The Svod service is available worldwide on Android and iOS devices and online at brewdognetwork.com. The five-bucks-per-month fee, the company noted, is less than the price of a pint of its beer.
The new “BrewDog Show” features James Watt (above...
- 8/27/2018
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
The television space is more crowded than ever, and we may have our most surprising addition to the ever-expanding landscape: A brewery.
Yes, you read that correctly. Scotland-based craft brewery BrewDog, is launching its own streaming network, The BrewDog Network, that’ll cost $4.99 a month, or less than a pint of beer.
The network will be lead by James Watt and Martin Dickie, the brewery’s co-founders. Chris Burke and Jared Cotton, founders of Emmy-winning production company Redtail Media, will serve as general manager and head of creative. Redtail Media produced the duo’s “BrewDogs” TV series that aired on the now-defunct Esquire Network for three seasons between 2013 and 2015.
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“After our previous TV show ‘Brew Dogs’ got canceled, we didn’t want to sit around in our underpants, crying into a tub of ice cream. So we decided the only thing to do would...
Yes, you read that correctly. Scotland-based craft brewery BrewDog, is launching its own streaming network, The BrewDog Network, that’ll cost $4.99 a month, or less than a pint of beer.
The network will be lead by James Watt and Martin Dickie, the brewery’s co-founders. Chris Burke and Jared Cotton, founders of Emmy-winning production company Redtail Media, will serve as general manager and head of creative. Redtail Media produced the duo’s “BrewDogs” TV series that aired on the now-defunct Esquire Network for three seasons between 2013 and 2015.
Also Read: Netflix Kills User Reviews
“After our previous TV show ‘Brew Dogs’ got canceled, we didn’t want to sit around in our underpants, crying into a tub of ice cream. So we decided the only thing to do would...
- 8/27/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
The U.S. is awash in subscription streaming networks, with more than 200 of them now jockeying for viewers. But the BrewDog Network, a $5-a-month service launching today, introduces a bit of a new wrinkle.
The network will deliver a lineup of cocktail, craft beer, culinary and travel shows — not from a traditional TV programmer’s perspective, but from that of a seasoned brand marketer. BrewDog is a craft beer maker with U.S. headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, and since starting out in 2007 has secured distribution in 60 worldwide markets.
BrewDog co-founders James Watt and Martin Dickie got a taste of TV by hosting their own show, Brew Dogs on the Esquire Network. After NBCUniversal pulled the plug on the short-lived venture, the pair decided to forge ahead with a 24/7 network conveying the spirit of that show, which had developed an avid following.
In a press release, the execs called BrewDog Network...
The network will deliver a lineup of cocktail, craft beer, culinary and travel shows — not from a traditional TV programmer’s perspective, but from that of a seasoned brand marketer. BrewDog is a craft beer maker with U.S. headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, and since starting out in 2007 has secured distribution in 60 worldwide markets.
BrewDog co-founders James Watt and Martin Dickie got a taste of TV by hosting their own show, Brew Dogs on the Esquire Network. After NBCUniversal pulled the plug on the short-lived venture, the pair decided to forge ahead with a 24/7 network conveying the spirit of that show, which had developed an avid following.
In a press release, the execs called BrewDog Network...
- 8/27/2018
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
If light beer isn't exactly your libation of choice, fear not. The Hollywood Reporter presents an exclusive clip of Brew Dogs' season-two premiere, with stars James Watt and Martin Dickie attempting to create the world's most caloric beer on the Esquire Network series. Photos What Wines to Give and Drink Now During the show's season premiere on June 25, Watt and Dickie team up with brewers at the Fullsteam Brewery in Durham, N.C., where they concoct a recipe for a stout containing bacon and maple syrup. Story Hollywood's 100 Favorite Films In this exclusive clip, Watt and Dickie
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- 6/25/2014
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Raise your glass, because Brew Dogs is coming back for a second season.
The show follows Scottish renegades James Watt and Martin Dickie as they visit different American beer towns to celebrate craft beers and create their own locally-inspired drafts, including stops in Chicago, Las Vegas, and New Orleans. We’ve got an exclusive first look at the Las Vegas episode, in which James and Martin create the world’s most expensive brew. The key ingredient? Gold, which is scavenged from old computers and electronics they find at the scrap yard. Check it out after the jump.
Season 2 of Brew Dogs premieres June 25 at 9 p.
The show follows Scottish renegades James Watt and Martin Dickie as they visit different American beer towns to celebrate craft beers and create their own locally-inspired drafts, including stops in Chicago, Las Vegas, and New Orleans. We’ve got an exclusive first look at the Las Vegas episode, in which James and Martin create the world’s most expensive brew. The key ingredient? Gold, which is scavenged from old computers and electronics they find at the scrap yard. Check it out after the jump.
Season 2 of Brew Dogs premieres June 25 at 9 p.
- 5/29/2014
- by Breia Brissey
- EW - Inside TV
Esquire network has started production on a new series with Joel Silver, “My Friends Call Me Johnny” — an interview show hosted by Jean Pigozzi, Esquire Network president, Adam Stotsky announced this afternoon at Winter TV Press Tour 2014. It’ll be different from all the other interview shows because Pigozzi will travel the globe to ask the most personal questions of his celebrity friends, including Michael Douglas, Brett Ratner, Calvin Klein, and Martha Stewart, among others. Stotsky also wanted TV critics to know that in its first 16 weeks on the air, Esquire network has transitioned from a 20% male audience for Style, to 60% male for Esquire, exceeding the network’s audience composition goals. This proves, Stotsky said, the network is moving in the right direction and, to that end, they’ve ordered second seasons on the following: · Knife Fight: Executive produced by Flower Films and Authentic Entertainment, and hosted by chef Ilan Hall,...
- 1/18/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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