MEDIA RIGHTS CAPITAL AND THE CW NETWORK ANNOUNCE PREMIERE DATES AND CASTING FOR ORIGINAL SUNDAY NIGHT PRIMETIME PROGRAMS “IN HARM’S WAY,” “SURVIVING SUBURBIA,” “VALENTINE” AND “EASY MONEY”




Laurie  Metcalf, Bob Saget, Jaime Murray, Autumn  Reeser, Judge Reinhold and Jeff Hephner to Star in Sunday Night Block

July 19, 2008 (Burbank, CA) ─  Casting and premiere dates were announced today for the new Sunday night  line-up on The CW Network, including “In  Harm’s Way,” “Surviving Suburbia,” “Valentine” and “Easy Money,” by Dawn Ostroff, President, Entertainment, The CW  and Keith Samples, President, Television, Media Rights Capital.  “In  Harm’s Way,” “Valentine” and “Easy Money” will premiere on Sunday, September 21, with “Surviving Suburbia” scheduled to debut  on November 2, timed with the  beginning of November sweeps.  The four  original programs are part of The CW Sunday night primetime programming block  produced by Media Rights Capital.   Programming for the 5:00-6:30 p.m.  timeslots will be announced soon.
“IN HARM’S WAY – Premiering September 21, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.

                                       Beginning  November 2, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.

“In Harm’s Way” is a one-hour  reality series that looks at lives of people doing dangerous jobs.  Each  unscripted episode will follow the brave individuals who risk their lives in a multitude of life-threatening  jobs, including war photographers, oil well cappers, Coast Guard divers and  minesweepers.  Craig Piligian (“Dirty Jobs,” “Ultimate  Fighter,” American Chopper,” “Survivor”) serves as Executive Producer for the  series.  “In Harm’s Way” is produced by Pilgrim  Films and Television.
“SURVIVING SUBURBIA”  – Premiering November 2, 7:30 – 8:00 p.m.

This half-hour comedy about a  family and their new neighbors will star Bob  Saget (“How I Met Your Mother,” “Full House”).  Full casting will be announced in the next  several weeks.  Kevin  Abbott (“Roseanne,” “Grace Under Fire,” “Reba,” “My Name is Earl”)  serves as Executive Producer for the series along with producers Michael Hanel and Mindy Schultheis.
“Surviving Suburbia” follows  Keith (Saget) and Anne Stevers, a seemingly normal couple who has been  married for 20 years, have two children and a cookie cutter house in the  idyllic suburbs.  When the Stevers get  new next-door neighbors, the real consternation of suburban existence begin.  The neighbors’ bombshell 17-year-old daughter  is a distraction for Keith; his son Henry becomes smitten with the teenage girl  down the street who just got pregnant for the second time–making Keith say  aloud that
“shame needs to be brought back  as a national emotion.”  His daughter  Courtney is happily going through her life as an Indian Princess and her  innocence is the one thing that Keith will want her to hold on to for as long  as possible.  Lastly, the new neighbors  have filed a lawsuit against the Stevers to force Anne to cut down a  bougainvillea vine in her garden. “Surviving Suburbia” proves that it’s never  just another sunny day in the suburbs.
“VALENTINE” – Premiering September 21, 8:00-9:00 p.m.

“Valentine” stars Jaime Murray (“Dexter”), Kristopher Polaha (“North  Shore”), Nikki Snelson (“Legally Blonde: The Musical”), Autumn Reeser (“The O.C.”), Patrick  Fabian (“Veronica Mars”) Greg Ellis (“Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”) and Robert Baker (“Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal  Skull,” “Leatherheads”) as a family of Greek Gods, the Valentines, whose  purpose is to bring about the rare,  strange, and often hilarious thing called love.  Kevin Murphy (“Desperate Housewives,” “Reaper,” “Ed”) serves  as Executive Producer/Creator for the series along with Executive Producer Courtney Conte.
In the one-hour romantic comedy, the Valentines do whatever it takes to  bring soulmates together, all the while keeping their true identities  secret.  Grace Valentine (Murray), the Goddess Aphrodite, is the sexy and  seductive matriarch of the family; her son Danny Valentine (Polaha), the arrow-slinging  Eros, has traded up for a magical gun that makes people temporarily fall in  love; Danny’s best friend Leo (Baker), the muscle man Hercules, is the strong  and emotional moral compass of the group; and Phoebe Valentine (Reeser) is the  Goddess of the Oracle at Delphi, which helps the family track down and help  bring soul-mates together.  “Valentine”  looks at love, fate and the work it takes to make romance happen.
“EASY MONEY” – Premiering September 21, 9:00-10:00 p.m.

The cast of “Easy Money,” a new  one-hour drama about a family that runs a high interest loan business, includes  Emmy Award-winning actress Laurie  Metcalf (“Desperate Housewives,” “Roseanne”), Jeff Hephner (“The O.C.”), Judge  Reinhold (“Swing Vote,” “The Santa Clause Trilogy”), Nick Searcy (“Rodney”), Jay  Ferguson (“Sleeper Cell”), Gary  Farmer (“Moose TV”) and Katie Lowes (“The Ghost Whisperer”).  Diane Frolov and Andy Schneider (“Northern Exposure,” “The Chris Isaak Show,” “The  Sopranos”) serve as Executive Producers for the series, along with producer Brandon  Hill.
In “Easy Money,” 28-year-old Morgan Buffkin (Hephner)  finds himself in charge of Prestige Payday Loans, his eccentric family’s  enormously successful short-term loan business.   Any doubts Morgan has about running his family’s business are quickly  replaced by dealing with family business: Morgan’s brother Cooper (Ferguson)  insists on driving a silver-plated Hummer, his sister Brandy (Lowes) has  questionable morals, he suspects that his mother (Metcalfe) and father (Searcy)  are not being completely honest with him about his relation to the family, and  every so often, part-time detective Barry (Reinhold) drops in.  “Easy Money” follows the Buffkin Family in a  modern-day Dickensian tale of money and identity.
Following is  the Sunday night premiere date schedule:
Sunday, September 21

7:00-8:00 p.m.                        “IN  HARM’S WAY”

8:00-9:00 p.m.                        “VALENTINE”

9:00-10:00 p.m.                      “EASY  MONEY”
Sunday, November 2

6:30-7:30 p.m.                        “IN  HARM’S WAY” (New Timeslot)

7:30-8:00 p.m.                        “SURVIVING  SUBURBIA”
About Media Rights  Capital:

MRC  is a leading independent film, television and digital studio.  The company  specializes in the creation of premium content, custom building distribution  for each of its projects and partnering directly with leading creative  talent.  2008 film projects include “Shorts,” written and directed by  Robert Rodriguez; “The Box,” written and directed by Richard Kelly and starring  Cameron Diaz; “Linha de Passe,” written and directed by Walter Salles;  “Foxcatcher,” written and directed by Bennett Miller; “Alfred Hitchcock and the  Making of Psycho” and new films by Sacha Baron Cohen and Todd Field. Upcoming  television projects include “The Goode Family” created by Mike Judge, John  Altschuler and Dave Krinsky for ABC; “Outnumbered” by Larry Levin for Fox  Television; “The Life and Times of Tim” created by Steve Dildarian, premiering  in June on HBO; “Rita Rocks” for Lifetime Television; “Krod Mandoon” for Comedy  Central; and a newly conceived “Name That Tune” in an unmatched cross-network  arrangement between MTV, VH-1 and CMT. MRC is producing digital projects  including an original series with Raven-Symone, Second City’s QUARANTINE, “Sometimes Daily” with Amanda Congdon  and an upcoming animated series with original characters created by Seth  MacFarlane.
About  The CW:
The CW Network was formed as a joint venture between  Warner Bros. Entertainment and CBS Corporation.   The CW is America’s fifth broadcast network and the only network  targeting women 18-34.  The CW offers a  six-night, 13-hour primetime lineup that runs Sunday through Friday; a two-hour  weekday afternoon block; and a five-hour Saturday morning animation block that  delivers a total of 30 hours of programming a week over seven days.  The network’s primetime schedule includes  such popular series as “America’s Next Top Model,” “Gossip Girl,” “Everybody Hates  Chris,” “Smallville,” and upcoming series including “90210” and “Stylista.”


THE CW NETWORK ANNOUNCES FALL 2008 PREMIERE DATES

“Gossip Girl,” “One Tree Hill,” “90210” and “Top Model”

Set to Debut Week of September 1, Ahead of Traditional Season Start

All Dramas and Comedies To Be Broadcast in High Definition

July 19, 2008  (Beverly Hills, CA) ─ The CW Network announced its Fall premiere dates for the  2008-2009 season today at the Television Critics Association Summer Press  Tour.  The CW unveils its new primetime  schedule beginning on Monday, Sept. 1, well in advance of the start of the traditional  broadcast season.  Every drama and comedy  on The CW’s schedule will be broadcast in high definition.
The CW will kick  off the 2008-2009 season from a position of strength on Monday, September 1 with the season premieres of its successful new  drama block of GOSSIP GIRL (8:00-9:00  p.m.) followed by ONE TREE HILL  (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)GOSSIP  GIRL was last season’s most buzz-worthy series, with the highest  concentration of female teens anywhere on broadcast television, and ONE TREE HILL continued to grow last year despite moving to a  new time period.
The roll-out  continues with the season’s highly anticipated new series 90210, which will make its debut as a two-hour event on Tuesday, September 2 (8:00-10:00 p.m.).   The CW’s companion drama PRIVILEGED will premiere the following week  on Tuesday, September 9 (9:00-10:00 p.m.).   An edgy, contemporary interpretation of the iconic 1990s drama “Beverly  Hills, 90210,” The CW’s spin-off 90210 promises to deliver all the drama and excitement of its predecessor, with a  dynamic cast of up-and-coming stars and familiar faces such as Lori Loughlin  (“Summerland”) and Jessica Walter (“Arrested Development”).  Original series stars Jennie Garth, Tori  Spelling, Shannen Doherty and Joe E. Tata will appear as guest stars on the new  series.  Based on the best-selling book  “How To Teach Filthy Rich Girls” by Zoe Dean, PRIVILEGED adds a distinctively witty note to Tuesday as JoAnna  Garcia (“Reba”) stars as the live-in tutor to wild and wealthy teenage twin  sisters in fabulous Palm Beach.
The CW heads back to the runway on Wednesday, September 3 with the two-hour  premiere of the network’s signature hit AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL (8:00-10:00 p.m.).  On October 29, Wednesday will get even  more fashionable with the debut of The CW’s new reality series STYLISTA (9:00-10:00   p.m.).  From the creators of AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL and “Project Runway,” and starring Elle magazine’s Fashion News Director,  Anne Slowey, and Creative Director, Joe Zee, STYLISTA is “The Devil Wears Prada” reinvented as a reality  series.  With tough weekly challenges, 11  hopeful fashion enthusiasts will vie for a coveted editorial job and great  prizes.
High-octane action and suspense return on Thursday, September 18 with the season  premieres of two of The CW’s most-watched scripted series on one of  television’s most competitive nights, SMALLVILLE  (8:00-9:00 p.m.) and SUPERNATURAL (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET).
Starting October 3, The CW will be the only  place for comedy on Fridays with EVERYBODY  HATES CHRIS (8:00-8:30 p.m.) and THE GAME (8:30-9:00 p.m.).  The network will continue to counter-program  the competition with an encore of AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL (9:00-10:00 p.m.).
Premiere dates and times for The CW’s returning drama REAPER and new reality series 13 – FEAR IS REAL will be announced at a later time.
Following is The  CW’s Fall 2008 primetime premiere dates:
Monday, September 1

8:00-9:00   p.m.                                    “GOSSIP  GIRL” *

9:00-10:00   p.m.                                  “ONE TREE HILL” *
Tuesday, September 2

8:00-10:00   p.m.                                  “90210”*  (Two-Hour Premiere)
Wednesday, September 3

8:00-10:00   p.m.                                  “AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL”

                                                                        (Two-Hour  Premiere)
Tuesday, September 9

9:00-10:00   p.m.                                  “PRIVILEGED” *
Thursday, September 18

8:00-9:00   p.m.                                    “SMALLVILLE”  *

9:00-10:00   p.m.                                  “SUPERNATURAL”  *
Friday, October 3

8:00-8:30   p.m.                                    “EVERYBODY  HATES CHRIS” *

8:30-9:00   p.m.                                    “THE GAME” *

9:00-10:00 p.m.                                  “AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL”

(Encore Presentation)

Wednesday, October 29

9:00-10:00   p.m.                                  “STYLISTA”
* Broadcast in High Definition
All Times ET

SMALLVILLE, SUPERNATURAL RECEIVE EMMY NOMINATIONS!

Congratulations to SMALLVILLE and SUPERNATURAL on their Emmy nominations for Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series.

SMALLVILLE – “Bizarro”
Tollin/Robbins Productions, Millar/Gough Ink and Warner Bros. Television
Michael E. Lawshe, Supervising Sound Editor
Norval ‘Charlie’ Crutcher III, Supervising ADR Editor
Jessica Dixon, Dialogue Editor
Marc Meyer, Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Timothy Cleveland, Sound Effects Editor
Paul Diller, Sound Effects Editor
Albert Gomez, Sound Effects Editor
Casey Crabtree, Foley Artist
Michael Crabtree, Foley Artist
Chris McGeary, Music Editor

SUPERNATURAL “Jus In Bello”
Supernatural Films, Inc., and Warner Bros. Television Productions, Inc.
Michael E. Lawshe, Supervising Sound Editor
Norval ‘Charlie’ Crutcher III, Supervising ADR Editor
Karyn Foster, Dialogue Editor
Marc Meyer, Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Timothy Cleveland, Sound Effects Editor
Paul Diller, Sound Effects Editor
Albert Gomez, Sound Effects Editor
Casey Crabtree, Foley Artist
Michael Crabtree, Foley Artist
Dino Moriana, Music Editor

JOE E. TATA TO RETURN TO THE ROLE OF NAT ON 90210

Joe E. Tata is back in the role of Nat Bussichio, owner of The Peach Pit diner on The CW’s 90210. Tata was part of the original series that aired from 1990 to 2000.

The drama about two Midwestern high schoolers who move to California and enroll in West Beverly Hills High School premieres September 2.

Other “Beverly Hills, 90210″ alumni reprising their roles on the new series are Jennie Garth, whose character Kelly Taylor is now high school guidance counselor, and Tori Spelling as Donna Martin.

MATT CHOOSES BROOKE ON FARMER WANTS A WIFE

On the season finale of FARMER WANTS A WIFE farmer Matt Neustadt made his final decision, choosing between two city girls to pick his choice for a wife. Having narrowed down the field to Christa, a personal assistant from Cincinnati, and Brooke, a marketing representative from Dallas, made announced his choice with a banner flying from a plane, a banner that read “Matt Loves Brooke.”

During the finale, Matt took each girl on a private date; an ATV ride with Brooke and a horse and carriage ride with Christa. Though Brooke struggled to reveal her feelings to Matt, Christa remained confident. It was Brooke, however, who Matt chose in front of the entire town,

FARMER WANTS A WIFE took ten women out of the comfort zone of their city lives and brought them to the wholesome world of a modern-day farmer. All the action took place in the farmer’s hometown in rural Missouri. The ladies tried to impress him with their heart and their newfound love of the country life, or risk being sent back to the city. They faced the realities of life and work on a farm – driving a tractor, taking care of very large farm animals, sewing quilts and attending bingo night. Through a series of challenges, group activities, shocking eliminations and cozy dates, the uptown women saw how they match up with a down-home guy on the path to true love.

MAKING THE CUT WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

Special congratulations to JOE KUTILEK from Iowa State University who created the winning GOSSIP GIRL spot!

Congratulations also to these other finalists who also created great spots:

AMANDA EDLING (Art Institute of Colorado)
ANDY DEVRIES (Iowa State University)
GREG ERVANIAN (Iowa State University)
JOHN STEMAN (The Peabody Institute of the John Hopkins University)
OSHUA CANALINI (Australia)
KAREN AVIZUR (West Virginia University)
MIKE MACGREGOR (Keene State College)
VALERIA AYALA (Miami Dade College)

Check back soon to watch the spots!

For more information about the Making the Cut competition, click here!

MEDIA RIGHTS CAPITAL ANNOUNCES FALL LINE-UP FOR ORIGINAL SUNDAY NIGHT PRIMETIME SLATE TO AIR ON THE CW

Primetime on Sunday nights will launch from 6:30-10:00 p.m., featuring narrative reality, family comedy and hour-long dramas by award-winning creative teams including Craig Piligian, Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider, Kevin Abbott and Kevin Murphy

Media Rights Capital and The CW are ready to roll-out their Sunday night primetime programming block for the upcoming fall 2008-09 broadcast television season. The strategic alliance between the two companies will launch with a one-hour narrative reality show, one half-hour family comedy and two one-hour long dramas. The Sunday night block will begin at 6:30 p.m., taking advantage of the traditional family viewing night and expanding the reach of the evolving network. The announcement was made today by MRC co-CEO’s Modi Wiczyk and Asif Satchu and Keith Samples, President, Television, Media Rights Capital, along with CW President of Entertainment Dawn Ostroff and COO John Maatta.

The programs scheduled to premiere in September, 2008 are:

6:30-7:30 IN HARM’S WAY – A reality show that looks at lives of people doing dangerous jobs. Executive Producer is Craig Piligian (“Dirty Jobs,” “American Chopper,” “Survivor”).

7:30 – 8:00 SURVIVING SUBURBIA – Half-hour comedy about a family and their new neighbors. Kevin Abbott is Executive Producer (“Roseanne,” “Grace Under Fire,” “Reba,” “My Name is Earl”).

8:00-9:00 VALENTINE, INC. – One-hour drama/comedy about an agency that finds lost loves, true loves and mends broken hearts. Kevin Murphy is Executive Producer (“Reaper,” “Desperate Housewives”).

9:00-10:00 EASY MONEY – One-hour drama about a family that runs a high-interest loan business. Executive Producers are Andy Schneider and Diane Frolov (“Northern Exposure,” “The Chris Isaak Show,” “The Sopranos”).

All of the shows will begin production, pilot-free, by mid-June. MRC and The CW sales team will begin meeting with advertisers and agencies this week. Consistent with the MRC integrated business model, all five showrunners will participate in the initial meetings to present their creative points of view and hear advertiser needs from the on-set of the creative process.

“Our approach…is simple: when you put talented people like our artist partners and the advertising folks together in a room, they come up with smart and creative solutions to problems. We want them integrated and talking from the beginning,” explained Satchu and Wiczyk.

MRC and the CW will announce Sunday programming for the 5-6:30 p.m. time slot in the near future.

Tori Spelling will reprise her role as ‘Donna Martin’ with guest starring appearances on The CW’s “90210.”

‘Donna Martin’ will be the owner of one of the coolest stores in Beverly Hills, a shopping hot spot that is frequented by the new cast of characters.

“90210″ is produced by CBS Paramount Network Television. Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah are the executive producers.

The Complete “90210″ cast includes:

Rob Estes as ‘Harry Wilson’

Lori Loughlin as ‘Debbie Wilson’

Shenae Grimes as ‘Annie Wilson’

Tristan Wilds as ‘Dixon Wilson’

Jessica Stroup as ‘Silver’

Dustin Milligan as ‘Ethan Ward’

AnnaLynne McCord as ‘Naomi Bennett’

Michael Steger as ‘Navid Shirazi’

Ryan Eggold as ‘Ryan Matthews’

Jessica Walter as ‘Tabitha Wilson’

Jennie Garth will be making special guest appearances as her original character, ‘Kelly Taylor,’ who is now a guidance counselor at West Bev High.

Tori Spelling will be making special guest appearances as her original character, ‘Donna Martin.’

WHITNEY NAMED AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL

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Whitney, a student from Atlantic Beach, Florida, was named the winner of AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL. Following a fashion show in Rome that also featured finalist Anya and last cycle’s winner Saleisha Stowers, Tyra Banks announced Whitney’s victory.

As the winner of AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL, Whitney will be managed by Elite Model Management. She also receives a $100,000 contract with cosmetics giant CoverGirl. Finally, Whitney will appear on the cover and six-page fashion spread in Seventeen magazine.

AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL is produced by 10 by 10 Entertainment, in association with Bankable Productions. Tyra Banks is the creator and executive producer along with Ken Mok (“Making the Band”) and Daniel Soiseth (“Hell’s Kitchen”).

AMANDA AND TOMMY WIN BEAUTY AND THE GEEK

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In the season finale of Beauty and the Geek, after a thrilling race across Los Angeles, the winning team was Amanda, the Hawaiian Tropic Model, and Tommy, the Sweater Vest Enthusiast.
Among this season’s challenges, the geeks were in-studio guests with Dr. Drew on the nationally syndicated radio program “Loveline,” while the beauties got all dolled up in their best plumbing outfits and learned to clean clogged pipes. They also joined the geeks for a cameo on the #1 daytime drama “The Young and the Restless.”

From the producing team of Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg (“Punk’d”), the fifth season of The CW’s hit reality show “Beauty and the Geek” originally surprised the contestants when they learned they would be competing not as beauty/geek pairs but beauties vs. geeks.

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