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VH1 has renewed Basketball Wives for Season 11 with Og star Evelyn Lozada returning to the court after taking a season-long break.
Also returning for the new season that will start airing this fall are MVPs Jackie Christie, Jennifer Williams, and Brooke Bailey, along with a guest appearance from executive producer Shaunie Henderson.
Joining the show in the upcoming season are Brittany Renner, Vanessa Rider, Jac’Eil Duckworth and Clayanna Warthen.
This new season of Basketball Wives promises sisterhood, growth, and adversity as new and returning cast members continue to evolve and face life’s challenges head-on. As successful businesswomen, philanthropists and moms, these ladies continue to navigate life, love, relationships, and everything in between, putting their new and existing bonds to the test.
Basketball Wives is produced by Truly Original and Shed Media. Shaunie Henderson also serves as an executive producer From Truly Original, the executive producers are Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh,...
Also returning for the new season that will start airing this fall are MVPs Jackie Christie, Jennifer Williams, and Brooke Bailey, along with a guest appearance from executive producer Shaunie Henderson.
Joining the show in the upcoming season are Brittany Renner, Vanessa Rider, Jac’Eil Duckworth and Clayanna Warthen.
This new season of Basketball Wives promises sisterhood, growth, and adversity as new and returning cast members continue to evolve and face life’s challenges head-on. As successful businesswomen, philanthropists and moms, these ladies continue to navigate life, love, relationships, and everything in between, putting their new and existing bonds to the test.
Basketball Wives is produced by Truly Original and Shed Media. Shaunie Henderson also serves as an executive producer From Truly Original, the executive producers are Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh,...
- 6/13/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
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VH1 has renewed its hit reality series franchise “Basketball Wives,” and ready to hit the court are several newcomers, including internet personality Brittany Renner.
Season 11 of “Basketball Wives” is on its way, and fans can get rest easy, as their fan favorites Jennifer Williams, Jackie Christie and Brooke Bailey are all heading back to the television screen the show’s renewal. Who also will be making a comeback is “Basketball Wives” original Evelyn Lozada, who left the show twice before. Executive producer Shaunie Henderson will make a guest appearance during the season.
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And along with that surprise, the show will be introducing three new players to its roster: Renner, Jac’Eil Duckworth, Vanessa Rider and Clayanna Warthen.
In this new season, “Basketball Wives” will feature the sisterhood, growth and adversity of old and new cast members,...
Season 11 of “Basketball Wives” is on its way, and fans can get rest easy, as their fan favorites Jennifer Williams, Jackie Christie and Brooke Bailey are all heading back to the television screen the show’s renewal. Who also will be making a comeback is “Basketball Wives” original Evelyn Lozada, who left the show twice before. Executive producer Shaunie Henderson will make a guest appearance during the season.
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And along with that surprise, the show will be introducing three new players to its roster: Renner, Jac’Eil Duckworth, Vanessa Rider and Clayanna Warthen.
In this new season, “Basketball Wives” will feature the sisterhood, growth and adversity of old and new cast members,...
- 6/13/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
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Beyonce may have rocked Coachella in 2018 when she turned her headlining show at that festival into a tribute to Historically Black Colleges and Universities, complete with full marching band. But lots of other people had already known all about the remarkable musical tradition, and particularly the marching band tradition, at HBCUs – and the makers of “March,” a documentary series produced by Stage 13 and airing on the CW, were definitely among those in the know.
“In 2015, 2016 (we made) a series about an amazing marching band at Bethune-Cookman University in Central Florida … and we became obsessed with this world,” “March” executive producer and Stage 13 head of unscripted Sheri Scorca told awards editor Steve Pond at a virtual screening as part of TheWrap’s 2022 Awards Season Screening Series. “You start going down rabbit holes where you watch all the different bands online … And then in 2019, right before everything shut down, we went...
“In 2015, 2016 (we made) a series about an amazing marching band at Bethune-Cookman University in Central Florida … and we became obsessed with this world,” “March” executive producer and Stage 13 head of unscripted Sheri Scorca told awards editor Steve Pond at a virtual screening as part of TheWrap’s 2022 Awards Season Screening Series. “You start going down rabbit holes where you watch all the different bands online … And then in 2019, right before everything shut down, we went...
- 6/9/2022
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
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The CW announced a new docuseries titled “March,” which will explore Hbcu band culture. The series will premiere on Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. before moving to a Sunday 9 p.m. timeslot on Feb. 27.
With eight parts, “March” focuses on The Marching Storm, the prestigious marching band at Prairie View A&m University, following how the students balance the pressure of band and academics at once. The series is from Stage 13. Executive producers include Cheryl Horner McDonough, Jamail Shelton, Shari Scorca and Marcel Fuentes.
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HBO Max unveiled a trailer for the unscripted competition series “Finding Magic Mike,” which debuts with all seven episodes on Dec. 16. The trailer showcases clips of men at bootcamp, practicing dances and stunts in minimal clothing. The contestants appear to be competing in various challenges from dancing in the rain to performing in the desert. “Nothing is more...
With eight parts, “March” focuses on The Marching Storm, the prestigious marching band at Prairie View A&m University, following how the students balance the pressure of band and academics at once. The series is from Stage 13. Executive producers include Cheryl Horner McDonough, Jamail Shelton, Shari Scorca and Marcel Fuentes.
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First Looks
HBO Max unveiled a trailer for the unscripted competition series “Finding Magic Mike,” which debuts with all seven episodes on Dec. 16. The trailer showcases clips of men at bootcamp, practicing dances and stunts in minimal clothing. The contestants appear to be competing in various challenges from dancing in the rain to performing in the desert. “Nothing is more...
- 12/3/2021
- by Katie Song
- Variety Film + TV
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On the heels of All American spinoff Homecoming, the CW has ordered its second series set against the Hbcu experience. The network has greenlighted March, an eight-episode series which revolves around the Prairie View A&m University Marching Band, The Marching Storm, recently ranked as the top Hbcu Division I band by ESPN’s The Undefeated.
March debuts Monday, January 24 (8-9 pm Et/Pt). It then moves to Sundays starting February 27 (9-10 pm Et/Pt), after All American and All American: Homecoming take over Monday nights. The All American spinoff Homecoming, also set against the Hbcu experience, is written and exec produced by Nkechi Okoro Carroll. The young-adult sports drama follows a young tennis hopeful from Beverly Hills and an elite baseball player from Chicago as they contend with the high stakes of college sports, while also navigating the highs, lows and sexiness of unsupervised early adulthood at a prestigious Historically Black College.
March debuts Monday, January 24 (8-9 pm Et/Pt). It then moves to Sundays starting February 27 (9-10 pm Et/Pt), after All American and All American: Homecoming take over Monday nights. The All American spinoff Homecoming, also set against the Hbcu experience, is written and exec produced by Nkechi Okoro Carroll. The young-adult sports drama follows a young tennis hopeful from Beverly Hills and an elite baseball player from Chicago as they contend with the high stakes of college sports, while also navigating the highs, lows and sexiness of unsupervised early adulthood at a prestigious Historically Black College.
- 12/3/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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“Love & Hip-Hop” is finally set to return from its pandemic-imposed hiatus next month, and three new faces will be joining the show.
Joining the VH1 docusoap when it returns on July 5 are Yung Baby Tate, Raedio vocalist and overnight sensation; Renni Rucci, a dynamic rapper signed to Lil Baby’s label Wolfpack; and Omeretta The Great, an emerging artist grabbing attention from heavy hitters like Nicki Minaj and Lil Baby.
Also crossing over to “Atlanta” are “Love & Hip-Hop: New York” stars Yandy Smith-Harris and Mendeecees Harris, who recently relocated to the city.
“Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta” last aired on VH1 in March 2020 and was put on indefinite hiatus amid the pandemic. The new season premieres Monday, July 5 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
Season 10 is billed as “bringing music back to the forefront with a female-led ensemble in the epicenter of hip-hop navigating careers, business empires, layered family dynamics, mental health, and...
Joining the VH1 docusoap when it returns on July 5 are Yung Baby Tate, Raedio vocalist and overnight sensation; Renni Rucci, a dynamic rapper signed to Lil Baby’s label Wolfpack; and Omeretta The Great, an emerging artist grabbing attention from heavy hitters like Nicki Minaj and Lil Baby.
Also crossing over to “Atlanta” are “Love & Hip-Hop: New York” stars Yandy Smith-Harris and Mendeecees Harris, who recently relocated to the city.
“Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta” last aired on VH1 in March 2020 and was put on indefinite hiatus amid the pandemic. The new season premieres Monday, July 5 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
Season 10 is billed as “bringing music back to the forefront with a female-led ensemble in the epicenter of hip-hop navigating careers, business empires, layered family dynamics, mental health, and...
- 6/7/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
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VH1 announced that the 10th season of “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” will premiere on July 5.
The hip-hop docuseries explores the personal journeys of artists, entrepreneurs and influencers. Season 10 brings music back to the forefront, with a female-led ensemble navigating their careers, families, mental health and Black liberation amid a national reckoning and pandemic.
Yung Baby Tate, Renni Rucci, Omeretta The Great, Yandy Smith-Harris and Mendeecees Harris join returning cast members Rasheeda Frost, Spice, Sierra Gates, Bambi, Karlie Redd, Kirk Frost, Yung Joc, Erica Mena, Momma Dee, Safaree Samuels and Scrappy.
“Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” is executive produced by Mona Scott-Young and Stephanie R. Gayle for Monami Productions and Lashan Browning, Donna Edge-Rachell, Paris Bauldwin, Daniel Wiener and Jamail Shelton for New Group Productions. Sitarah Pendelton and Phakiso Collins executive produce for VH1.
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Disney Plus announced that all 10 episodes of “Behind the Attraction...
The hip-hop docuseries explores the personal journeys of artists, entrepreneurs and influencers. Season 10 brings music back to the forefront, with a female-led ensemble navigating their careers, families, mental health and Black liberation amid a national reckoning and pandemic.
Yung Baby Tate, Renni Rucci, Omeretta The Great, Yandy Smith-Harris and Mendeecees Harris join returning cast members Rasheeda Frost, Spice, Sierra Gates, Bambi, Karlie Redd, Kirk Frost, Yung Joc, Erica Mena, Momma Dee, Safaree Samuels and Scrappy.
“Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” is executive produced by Mona Scott-Young and Stephanie R. Gayle for Monami Productions and Lashan Browning, Donna Edge-Rachell, Paris Bauldwin, Daniel Wiener and Jamail Shelton for New Group Productions. Sitarah Pendelton and Phakiso Collins executive produce for VH1.
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Dates
Disney Plus announced that all 10 episodes of “Behind the Attraction...
- 6/7/2021
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
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