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Page Six TV to stream on Hulu

Endemol Shine North America and the New York Post’s new nationally syndicated “Page Six TV,” which🌼 launched in ꩲSeptember in more than 200 local markets across the U.S., will make its streaming debut tomorrow, Thursday, November 16, exclusively on Hulu.

Endemol Shine International has licensed “Page Six TV” to Hulu, where each daily 30-minute episode wi𝕴ll be made available to♏ stream on Hulu the day after its broadcast debut.

“Page Six TV,” which debuted Sept. 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. Since i🐼ts debut, “Page Six TV” has welcomed numerous celebrity guests to its New York City stu♔dio, including Craig Robinson, Dr. Oz, Joy Behar, Terry Crews, Vivica A. Fox and Tamar Braxton.

“Page Six TV” has been sol🐻d in more than 98% of the country for its first season by Twentieth Television and is broadcast daily on the Fox Television Stations (FꦓTS) in 16 markets, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.

“We’re thrilled to be join𒆙ing 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 quickly asserted itself

as must-see daily viewing for millions nationally and Hulu’s subscribers will now have the opportunity to enjoy all of the breaking news 🤪and fun th🌠at comes with each episode.”

“Page Six TV” is a daily television show modeled after Page Six, the iconic New York Post gossip column and web site. True to the Page Six signature style, the show’s contributors and insiders deliver in-the-know gossip and news from entertainment, culture, the media, finance, real estate and politics. The half-hour show will cover today’s biggest personalities including high-flying real estat꧒e moguls, the hottest sports stars, larger-than-life politicians as well as break celebrity gossip and entertainment news.

“Page Six TV” is hosted by John Fugelsang (Sirius XM Radio/VH1) and the show’s insiders include Bevཧy Smith (Bravo’s “Fashion Queens”), Variety entertainment reporter Elizabeth Wagmeister and New York ☂Post Page Six senior reporter Carlos Greer. Page Six Editor Emily Smith and Deputy Editor Ian Mohr provide updates and insight, as well as exclusive first-looks into the latest breaking stories from the newsroom.