‘Page Six TV’ Canceled After 2 Seasons

Syndicated entertainment news show will continue production through summer

Page Six TV
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“Page Six TV” is ending after just two seasons, a person with knowledge of production has told TheWrap. Production will continue through the summer, however.

Bevy Smith, Elizabeth Wagmeister and Carlos Greer are co-hosts on the half-hour series. The trio was previously referred to as “insiders” over the syndicated show’s initial run, but they were promoted when Season 1 host John Fugelsang departed.

Kay O’Connell, Michael Bachmann, Jesse Angelo and Michael Weinberg are executive producers on the entertainment and pop culture news series, which is produced by Endemol Shine North America and distributed by Twentieth Television.

Kathleen Rajsp is co-executive producer.

“Page Six TV,” which was modeled after the New York Post gossip column and website, runs in more than 200 markets across the country, including Fox stations in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.

When reached, a representative for Endemol Shine North America did not have a comment on this story.

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