Syfy's New Slate: Tommy Lee, Deepak Chopra Highlight 14 New Projects

Syfy's New Slate: Tommy Lee, Deepak Chopra Highlight 14 New Projects

Published: March 22, 2011 @ 5:22 pm
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By Tim Kenneally

Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee and spiritual guru Deepak Chopra are but two of the personalities who'll inhabit a robust new original programming slate announced by Syfy on Tuesday.

Syfy is currently developing "Culture Shock with Tommy Lee," a reality series that will send Lee to far-flung areas in order to "uncover the various rituals, symbols and other mysteries of secret societies around the world."

Also in development on the reality programing front: "Dinner with Deepak," in which Chopra will break bread and converse with "some of the greatest minds and creators" to discuss spiritual, political, supernatural and scientific matters.

Other noteworthy programs include "Alphas," starring David Strathaim as the leader of renegade crime-solvers with extraordinary mental and physical abilities. The series will premiere in July.

Read below for the Syfy's full release.

SYFY UNVEILS LARGEST ORIGINAL PROGRAMMING SLATE IN HISTORY FEATURING 14 NEW SERIES AND EVENTS

LED BY PREMIERE OF ALPHAS, FOUR SCRIPTED SERIES LAUNCH IN JULY – MOST EVER IN A SINGLE MONTH

UNSCRIPTED DEVELOPMENT SLATE INCLUDES PROJECTS WITH TOMMY LEE AND DEEPAK CHOPRA

NEW YORK – March 22, 2011 – Continuing the sizzling momentum of the Syfy global brand evolution, which has sparked imagination-driven hit series and double-digit growth in younger, upscale audiences as well as diverse new business ventures, Syfy President Dave Howe today will introduce the largest original programming slate in the channel’s 18-year history, highlighted by 14 new original series and events comprising more than 100 hours.

The 2011 Syfy Upfront will be presented at the Foxwoods Theatre, where the channel is hosting a live performance of SPIDER-MAN Turn Off the Dark for the advertising community. Syfy is the official media partner of the Broadway show.
Remarking on Syfy’s announced development slate, Mark Stern, President Original Content, Syfy, and Co-Head Original Content, Universal Cable Productions, said, “Our ambition in development is to push the boundaries of imagination, creativity, and story-telling.  We want to transport our audience with high-quality, thought-provoking experiences that allow them to explore the un-explorable, to believe the unbelievable, and to truly... ‘Imagine Greater.’”

Riding high on 15 consecutive years as a Top 10 channel among Adults 25-54, Syfy's viewership has continued to grow in 2011. In January prime, Syfy rose 12% in Adults 18-49/$75K, while experiencing a significant drop of two years (46) in the median age.
During First Quarter-to-date (vs.1Q'10) prime, Syfy has jumped 17% in Adults 18-34, 13% among total viewers and seven percent among Adults 18-49, led by the freshman hit series Being Human and Face Off, both of which have been renewed.

In July, Syfy launches four scripted series in the same month -- for the first time ever -- when Alphas premieres along with returning powerhouses Warehouse 13 (Syfy’s most watched series ever), Eureka and Haven.

The second season return of the heralded reality show Hollywood Treasure kicks off Summer 2011 unscripted programming in June, paired with the premiere of Haunted Collector (working title), followed by the debuts of Legend Quest in July and Paranormal Witness in September.

Tags: david strathaim, deepak choprah, SyFy, syfy programming slate, Television, tommy lee, tyler shields
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