"In pursuit of that same demo [as Bravo, E! and Oxygen], Style presents brand overlap within our portfolio," Bonnie Hammer noted in an internal memo explaining the surprise decision, which will result ...
When NBCU’s male-skewing Esquire Network launches later this month, it will replace the Style Network, rather than G4, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The decision to rebrand the network comes as ...
It’s another change for NBCUniversal’s upcoming Esquire Network. The upcoming network — which earlier this year bumped its launch date from April 22 to Sept. 23 — will now take over the Style Network, ...
There has been a change of plans for NBCUniversal‘s partnership with Hearst to launch an Esquire-branded cable network. Instead of NBCU’s male-centric G4 it will be the female-oriented Style that will ...
In what seemed to the outside world as an eleventh hour decision, NBCUniversal announced two weeks ago that Esquire Network would replace Style instead of previously announced G4. On Monday, the ...
The Style Network is about to embark on an adventure in constructive self-loathing as the Comcast-owned cable channel gets ready to launch "What I Hate About Me." By Anthony Crupi, MediaWeek, The ...
NBCUniversal, in a tacit acknowledgement the portfolio of cable networks it has amassed since the company was taken over by Comcast in 2011 had grown unwieldy, moved unexpectedly Monday to realign the ...
Style Network has announced its development slate for the coming year, including a project from Jack Osbourne. Slate focuses on the NBCU cabler’s “key pillars” in beauty, fashion, home design and ...
DESCRIPTION: Style Network is geared primarily towards women aged 18-49 with a passion for the best in relatable and inspiring lifestyle content. The channel offers up a variety of programming that ...
Today, the Worcester Telegram & Gazette and our partners in the USA TODAY Network are proud to announce the launch of the USA TODAY Network Style Guide. The Style Guide is a crucial tool that embodies ...
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the USA TODAY Network Style Guide, a crucial tool that embodies our unwavering commitment to clarity, accuracy, consistency and transparency in journalism.
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