Tabloid Wars is a reality TV series that aired in the summer of 2006 on the Bravo cable network. It followed reporters and editors from the New York Daily News.
Featured writers and editors included Michael Cooke, Lenore Skenazy, Dean Chang, Tracy Connor, Tony Sclafani, Joanna Molloy, Kerry Burke and Hudson "Hud" Morgan. Despite good reviews from critics and journalists, the show was not renewed for a second season.
From the classic Chanel suit to this season's hottest Jimmy Choos, the team working at the Second Time Around high-end consignment shop have access to the best fashion finds New York City has to offer. Far from the land of thrift, this sassy shop makes dreams come true for shoppers looking for designer fashions on a budget. “Fashion Hunters” follows four eccentric store employees as they go out searching the attics, closets and garages of New York’s elite. These fashionistas are demanding about how they curate their racks and they need to be with such demanding clientele. From the savvy socialite to the downtown hipster, this group has to deal with big personalities looking to either make back some money or find their fashion dream come true.
Six twentysomethings embark on an exciting adventure living in the most beautiful city in the world: Paris. While experiencing the spontaneity of a new city. They find the possibilities of true love and forge friendships for life.
Showbiz Moms & Dads is a reality television show that aired on the Bravo network. It followed children and their parents who aspired to success in entertainment.
The show followed four families:
⁕The Barons: Jordan, a 14-year-old aspiring actress and her mother
⁕The Klingensmiths: Shane, a 13-year old aspiring singer and actor and his mother
⁕The Moseley-Stephens: Jordan, an 8-year-old actress and her mother
⁕The Nutters: A family of seven aspiring child and teenage actors. The children and their parents later appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and the father, Duncan Nutter, was a contestant on Battle of the Network Reality Stars.
⁕The Tyes: Emily, a 4-year-old beauty pageant contestant and her mother
The success of the series led to similar shows like Showdog Moms & Dads.
A diverse group of people from America's biggest cities move to the heartland of Waverly, Kansas, where they'll live and work alongside some very traditional locals.
Diann Valentine takes five beautiful women—Gina Neely, Shay Atkins, Nakita McGraw, Ashley Russell, and Mercedes Young—to Italy. Each in a different stage of their life with unique stories of love, but all share in the same challenges of dating as a black woman in America.
New reality dating series Bravo's Love Hotel brings together some of The Real Housewives franchise fan favorites, including Shannon Storms Beador (The Real Housewives of Orange County), Gizelle Bryant (The Real Housewives of Potomac), Ashley Darby (The Real Housewives of Potomac) and Luann de Lesseps (The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: RHONY Legacy) for the ultimate luxurious getaway in the hopes of finding true love. The ladies will head to the Grand Velas Boutique Hotel in Los Cabos, Mexico, where they will mix and mingle with a group of eligible bachelors, each vying for the chance to win their hearts and put the "wives" back in "Housewives." Actor, writer and comedian Joel Kim Booster joins the show as host.
A spotlight on the notoriously private, high society world in Mexico City focusing on three family dynasties that made their fortunes in the entertainment, beverage and luxury car company industries.
Gay Weddings is a 2002 American reality television series that aired on Bravo. The series, created by openly gay producers Kirk Marcolina and Douglas Ross, followed two lesbian and two gay couples as they prepared for their wedding ceremonies. Each episode combined interview footage of the individual couples and their families and friends with footage of the various couples going through their wedding planning activities along with video diaries from the couples themselves.
When social connector Larry Sims invites six of his friends from different phases in his life on a luxury vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, no one knows what to expect, especially since most of his friends know next-to-nothing about the other guests.
Styled to Rock is an upcoming American reality competition television series, executive produced by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna which focuses on fashion design. The contestants compete with each other to create the best outfit for one or more famous music acts every week. They are restricted in time and materials. Their designs are judged and the music act of the week chooses his favorite one. One designer is eliminated each week.
The series was originally scheduled to debut on November 5, 2013 on the Style Network. However two weeks before its September 23, 2013 debut, the Esquire Network was announced as taking over Style's channel space, rather than G4 as originally planned. Currently it is unknown if the series would launch on Esquire as scheduled under Style, or one of Style's sister NBCUniversal Cable networks, such as E!, Bravo or Oxygen would air the series instead. The program's website, like all of Style Network's website content, was removed on the day of the Esquire rebranding and replaced with
Three best friends and business partners make up the team of the Manscapers, an exclusive exterior design and high-end landscaping firm. These partners reimagine outdoor spaces and help their clients turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.
Everyone has secrets-except this tight-knit, ultra-wealthy group of friends and rivals who know everything about each other. But that's just the beginning of the drama for this tangled group as they negotiate life-altering transitions from marriage failures to launching rival businesses to the ongoing hunt for love all under the judgmental eye of lifelong friends who should have their backs.
Jennifer Welch, Josh Welch, Lee Murphy, and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan challenge the conventions of conservative society, while their unique friendships hilariously reveal that the daily triumphs and struggles of small-city life are more wild, fun and memorable than meets the eye.
Bravo worlds collide when some of the network’s most opinionated women come together. Taped remotely from each panelist’s home, viewers get a front row seat to the lives of these Bravolebrities who are ready to speak their truths and spill the tea.
Double Exposure is an reality documentary series on the Bravo television network.
Internationally, Double Exposure is broadcast on Cosmo TV, Arena TV, DStv, Fox Life, Sony Entertainment Television Asia and AXN.