ABC recently unveiled its 2024-2025 primetime schedule, which sees the network airing just five scripted series, including new dramas “High Potential” and “Doctor Odyssey.” “Grey’s Anatomy” will shift one hour to the 10:00 p.m. slot on Thursdays while the network will mark the return of “The Wonderful World of Disney” to its schedule.
ABC
“Dancing with the Stars” will be moving to Tuesday nights so that the network can air consistent programming that won’t be interrupted by “Monday Night Football” broadcasts scheduled for select Mondays. Said Monday night programming options will be announced at a later date.
Following “Dancing with the Stars” will be “High Potential,” written by Oscar-nominated Drew Goddard and based on the popular French series. The crime procedural stars Kaitlin Olson as Morgan, a single mom with an exceptional mind whose unconventional knack for solving crimes leads to an unusual and unstoppable partnership with a by-the-book seasoned detective.
ABC
“Dancing with the Stars” will be moving to Tuesday nights so that the network can air consistent programming that won’t be interrupted by “Monday Night Football” broadcasts scheduled for select Mondays. Said Monday night programming options will be announced at a later date.
Following “Dancing with the Stars” will be “High Potential,” written by Oscar-nominated Drew Goddard and based on the popular French series. The crime procedural stars Kaitlin Olson as Morgan, a single mom with an exceptional mind whose unconventional knack for solving crimes leads to an unusual and unstoppable partnership with a by-the-book seasoned detective.
- 5/19/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
High Potential – ABC’s “High Potential” stars Kaitlin Olson. (ABC/David Bukach)
Kaitlin Olson ABC has revealed its captivating 2024-2025 fall primetime lineup, promising a mix of new dramas, returning favorites, and must-see events. New Dramas: Doctor Odyssey: This high-octane medical procedural from Ryan Murphy stars Joshua Jackson and Don Johnson. It follows a cruise ship doctor navigating unique medical crises and interpersonal dynamics miles from shore. The show will join the Thursday night lineup with 9-1-1 and Grey’s Anatomy.
High Potential: This crime procedural, based on a popular French series, stars Kaitlin Olson as a brilliant single mom solving crimes. She teams up with a seasoned detective to bring a unique perspective to their investigations.
Returning Favorites and New Unscripted Series: The Golden Bachelorette: After the successful debut of The Golden Bachelor, this new iteration will feature a woman in her golden years searching for love. It airs Wednesdays,...
Kaitlin Olson ABC has revealed its captivating 2024-2025 fall primetime lineup, promising a mix of new dramas, returning favorites, and must-see events. New Dramas: Doctor Odyssey: This high-octane medical procedural from Ryan Murphy stars Joshua Jackson and Don Johnson. It follows a cruise ship doctor navigating unique medical crises and interpersonal dynamics miles from shore. The show will join the Thursday night lineup with 9-1-1 and Grey’s Anatomy.
High Potential: This crime procedural, based on a popular French series, stars Kaitlin Olson as a brilliant single mom solving crimes. She teams up with a seasoned detective to bring a unique perspective to their investigations.
Returning Favorites and New Unscripted Series: The Golden Bachelorette: After the successful debut of The Golden Bachelor, this new iteration will feature a woman in her golden years searching for love. It airs Wednesdays,...
- 5/14/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
On the heels of its fifth consecutive season as the No. 1 entertainment network among Adults 18-49, ABC announced its 2024-2025 fall primetime schedule today. The lineup features new scripted dramas backed by prolific creative teams and a deep bench of established fan-favorite series. Additionally, The Bachelor franchise expands with its newest iteration.
“We have a lot to celebrate as we gear up to deliver a fall season that’s packed with compelling new series, beloved fan favorites, and must-see live events,” said Craig Erwich, president of Disney Television Group. “We’re focused on driving our viewership with an expanding slate anchored by best-in-class talent and supported by the enviable and combined reach of ABC and Hulu.”
From the brilliant mind of Ryan Murphy and starring Joshua Jackson and Don Johnson comes the high-octane procedural Doctor Odyssey. Max (Jackson) is the new onboard doctor for a luxury cruise ship where the...
“We have a lot to celebrate as we gear up to deliver a fall season that’s packed with compelling new series, beloved fan favorites, and must-see live events,” said Craig Erwich, president of Disney Television Group. “We’re focused on driving our viewership with an expanding slate anchored by best-in-class talent and supported by the enviable and combined reach of ABC and Hulu.”
From the brilliant mind of Ryan Murphy and starring Joshua Jackson and Don Johnson comes the high-octane procedural Doctor Odyssey. Max (Jackson) is the new onboard doctor for a luxury cruise ship where the...
- 5/14/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
ABC is doubling down with Ryan Murphy on Thursday nights. The Alphabet network revealed a fall 2024 schedule on Tuesday that features the Murphy’s “9-1-1” and newcomer “Doctor Odyssey” on Thursday nights.
The move now turns the night — long the home for Shonda Rhimes’ hit “Tgit” franchises, into a bit of a “Tgim” — “Thank God It’s Murphy” — and shifts “Grey’s Anatomy” to 10 p.m.
Also, the network revealed that it is going with an “Abbott Elementary” island on Wednesdays, sandwiched between a 90-minute format for “The Golden Bachelorette” and then the unexpected, previously unannounced true crime ABC News docuseries “Scamanda.”
But don’t fret for “Abbott,” says Disney Television Group president Craig Erwich. He tells Variety that after the success of “The Golden Bachelor” in the fall, lead-in from “The Golden Bachelorette” will “position it to continue to garner both audience as well as the critical claim that it so deserves.
The move now turns the night — long the home for Shonda Rhimes’ hit “Tgit” franchises, into a bit of a “Tgim” — “Thank God It’s Murphy” — and shifts “Grey’s Anatomy” to 10 p.m.
Also, the network revealed that it is going with an “Abbott Elementary” island on Wednesdays, sandwiched between a 90-minute format for “The Golden Bachelorette” and then the unexpected, previously unannounced true crime ABC News docuseries “Scamanda.”
But don’t fret for “Abbott,” says Disney Television Group president Craig Erwich. He tells Variety that after the success of “The Golden Bachelor” in the fall, lead-in from “The Golden Bachelorette” will “position it to continue to garner both audience as well as the critical claim that it so deserves.
- 5/14/2024
- by Selome Hailu and Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
A remodeled edition of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is officially returning to ABC for the 2024–2025 season, TVLine has learned.
The unscripted home renovation show — which ran for nine seasons on ABC (from 2004-2012, with Ty Pennington as host), and then got a one-season reboot via HGTV in 2020 — this time around will be hosted by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, best friends and co-founders of the lifestyle brand The Home Edit (which in September 2020 begat a two-season Netflix series).
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The unscripted home renovation show — which ran for nine seasons on ABC (from 2004-2012, with Ty Pennington as host), and then got a one-season reboot via HGTV in 2020 — this time around will be hosted by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, best friends and co-founders of the lifestyle brand The Home Edit (which in September 2020 begat a two-season Netflix series).
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- 5/7/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: The Clea Shearer- and Joanna Teplin-hosted version of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is officially coming to ABC after the Disney-owned network handed the show a series order.
It comes nearly a year after ABC revealed that the show was in development with new hosts after its brief dalliance with HGTV.
Shearer and Teplin created the global lifestyle brand The Home Edit and previously fronted two seasons of Netflix’s Get Organized with the Home Edit.
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition previously ran on ABC between 2004 and 2012 before being canceled. The Warner Bros. Discovery cable network aired one season of a reboot, hosted by Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson, in 2020.
The show will now return in the 2024/25 season. It is ABC’s latest unscripted order; Deadline revealed that Shaquille O’Neal and Gina Rodriguez are hosting game show Lucky 13 from exec producer Kevin Bacon last week and it...
It comes nearly a year after ABC revealed that the show was in development with new hosts after its brief dalliance with HGTV.
Shearer and Teplin created the global lifestyle brand The Home Edit and previously fronted two seasons of Netflix’s Get Organized with the Home Edit.
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition previously ran on ABC between 2004 and 2012 before being canceled. The Warner Bros. Discovery cable network aired one season of a reboot, hosted by Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson, in 2020.
The show will now return in the 2024/25 season. It is ABC’s latest unscripted order; Deadline revealed that Shaquille O’Neal and Gina Rodriguez are hosting game show Lucky 13 from exec producer Kevin Bacon last week and it...
- 5/7/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Everyone wants to reinvent themselves at the start of a new year, but the urge to reorganize (or completely overhaul) your life can come on at any time. An easy thing to start with: giving your living space a makeover. Whether you want to completely revamp your bedroom, renovate your basement, or just get rid of the old things cluttering the back of your closet, there’s no wrong way to make your home a little brighter. But it’s hard to know where to start when it comes to such a large undertaking, and sometimes you need the experts to guide you. Grab your storage containers and your paint swatches, because these home improvement shows (and one documentary), including Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, Dream Home Makeover, and Get Organized with the Home Edit, are sure to inspire you.
- 4/17/2024
- by Allison Picurro
- Tudum - Netflix
Exclusive: Critical Content is looking to the international market for its next move.
Jenny Daly’s entertainment production company has struck deals with ITV Studios France and Belgium’s Be-Entertainment as part of a new global growth strategy. It expects to sign a tranche more deals soon.
A first-look production deal has been struck with ITV Studios France, which is run by formats business veteran Thierry Lachkar, and a first-look distribution agreement is in place with Be-Entertainment for formats landing on Dpg Media Channels. Be-Entertainment sells the format behind upcoming NBC reality series Destination X to the international market.
Critical will look to use ITV Studios France and Be-Entertainment’s local relationship to forge new formats. Critical’s past credits include Catfish, Celebrity Game Face and Reese Witherspoon’s Get Organized with the Home Edit.
Stéfanie Gelinas, Critical Content’s recently appointed EVP of Global Formats & Development, will help oversee...
Jenny Daly’s entertainment production company has struck deals with ITV Studios France and Belgium’s Be-Entertainment as part of a new global growth strategy. It expects to sign a tranche more deals soon.
A first-look production deal has been struck with ITV Studios France, which is run by formats business veteran Thierry Lachkar, and a first-look distribution agreement is in place with Be-Entertainment for formats landing on Dpg Media Channels. Be-Entertainment sells the format behind upcoming NBC reality series Destination X to the international market.
Critical will look to use ITV Studios France and Be-Entertainment’s local relationship to forge new formats. Critical’s past credits include Catfish, Celebrity Game Face and Reese Witherspoon’s Get Organized with the Home Edit.
Stéfanie Gelinas, Critical Content’s recently appointed EVP of Global Formats & Development, will help oversee...
- 4/17/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
A+E Networks is getting into business with Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine.
The two companies have struck a deal under which Hello Sunshine will develop lifestyle shows for A+E’s Home Made Nation content hub — which includes programming blocks on A&e and Fyi and on the company’s Fast channels. A+E announced the deal Wednesday as part of its upfront pitch to advertisers.
The first series from the agreement is called Country House Hunters, which will follow couples who — you guessed it — are looking to buy homes in the country. It’s set to premiere in the summer and will join a roster of shows on Home Made Nation that also includes Zombie House Flipping and Lakefront Luxury.
“As we grow and expand the Home Made Nation content library, A+E Networks aims to work with the top content producers and suppliers in the market. We have found...
The two companies have struck a deal under which Hello Sunshine will develop lifestyle shows for A+E’s Home Made Nation content hub — which includes programming blocks on A&e and Fyi and on the company’s Fast channels. A+E announced the deal Wednesday as part of its upfront pitch to advertisers.
The first series from the agreement is called Country House Hunters, which will follow couples who — you guessed it — are looking to buy homes in the country. It’s set to premiere in the summer and will join a roster of shows on Home Made Nation that also includes Zombie House Flipping and Lakefront Luxury.
“As we grow and expand the Home Made Nation content library, A+E Networks aims to work with the top content producers and suppliers in the market. We have found...
- 3/6/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine and Making Space Media — a disabled and women-led media company focused on producing film and TV centering the disabled voice — announced a first-look deal for unscripted content on Friday.
The deal will see the division of Candle Media and the co-founders of Making Space Media, Sophie Morgan and Keely Cat-Wells, partnering on a slew of projects, including several of which are already underway. Projects will focus on centering the lived experiences and voices of the disability community, which consists of around 1 billion people globally, according to the United Nations.
“Our mission at Hello Sunshine couldn’t be more aligned with Making Space Media — to support and showcase underrepresented talent both on and off screen,” Sara Rea, head of unscripted at Hello Sunshine, and Sarah Lazenby EVP unscripted U.K., said in a statement. “We’re delighted to be partnering with Sophie and Keely and excited...
The deal will see the division of Candle Media and the co-founders of Making Space Media, Sophie Morgan and Keely Cat-Wells, partnering on a slew of projects, including several of which are already underway. Projects will focus on centering the lived experiences and voices of the disability community, which consists of around 1 billion people globally, according to the United Nations.
“Our mission at Hello Sunshine couldn’t be more aligned with Making Space Media — to support and showcase underrepresented talent both on and off screen,” Sara Rea, head of unscripted at Hello Sunshine, and Sarah Lazenby EVP unscripted U.K., said in a statement. “We’re delighted to be partnering with Sophie and Keely and excited...
- 8/18/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
ABC has recruited “The Home Edit” lifestyle brand founders Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin to host a reboot of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”
The series will continue to focus on home renovations, with the addition of the “Getting Organized with the Home Edit” duo’s organizational expertise. The home-building process will still feature volunteers who construct renovated houses for families who give back to their communities.
Each episode, Teplin and Shearer will meet a family in need of a home renovation. A team of builders, contractors, design experts and more will assist the pair in redesigning the family’s house to better suit their lifestyle and needs. Teplin and Shearer will also parse through the family’s possessions to decide which to keep and which to let go in addition to functional life organizational systems.
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The series will continue to focus on home renovations, with the addition of the “Getting Organized with the Home Edit” duo’s organizational expertise. The home-building process will still feature volunteers who construct renovated houses for families who give back to their communities.
Each episode, Teplin and Shearer will meet a family in need of a home renovation. A team of builders, contractors, design experts and more will assist the pair in redesigning the family’s house to better suit their lifestyle and needs. Teplin and Shearer will also parse through the family’s possessions to decide which to keep and which to let go in addition to functional life organizational systems.
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- 6/5/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
ABC is developing a new version of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”
Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, best known as the co-founders of the lifestyle brand The Home Edit, will serve as hosts of the new version of the show should it move forward. The show currently has the same title as the original, but that is a working title at this time.
As with the original show, each episode will see the hosts meet a family that needs a new home or major renovations to their current home. The hosts will then work with a team of builders, designers, and contractors to reshape the house to the family’s needs.
Shearer and Teplin founded The Home Edit in 2015. The brand has proven incredibly popular, with Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine, a part of Candle Media, acquiring it in 2022.
“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” is produced by Endemol Shine North America and...
Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, best known as the co-founders of the lifestyle brand The Home Edit, will serve as hosts of the new version of the show should it move forward. The show currently has the same title as the original, but that is a working title at this time.
As with the original show, each episode will see the hosts meet a family that needs a new home or major renovations to their current home. The hosts will then work with a team of builders, designers, and contractors to reshape the house to the family’s needs.
Shearer and Teplin founded The Home Edit in 2015. The brand has proven incredibly popular, with Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine, a part of Candle Media, acquiring it in 2022.
“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” is produced by Endemol Shine North America and...
- 6/5/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
ABC is reaching into the past for it latest unscripted project.
The network is developing a new version of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, which ran for nine seasons on ABC beginning in 2004. The new version is set to be hosted by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, founders of The Home Edit, and counts Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine (which acquired Shearer and Teplin’s company in 2022) among its producers.
The ABC project, also from original producers Endemol Shine North America, would be the second update of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. HGTV aired a single season of the show, hosted by Jesse Tyler Ferguson, in 2020.
As with the original show, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition will offer families in need a major renovation or rebuild of their existing home. Shearer and Teplin will also work with the families “to edit every single item they own, deciding what to part ways with and...
The network is developing a new version of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, which ran for nine seasons on ABC beginning in 2004. The new version is set to be hosted by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, founders of The Home Edit, and counts Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine (which acquired Shearer and Teplin’s company in 2022) among its producers.
The ABC project, also from original producers Endemol Shine North America, would be the second update of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. HGTV aired a single season of the show, hosted by Jesse Tyler Ferguson, in 2020.
As with the original show, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition will offer families in need a major renovation or rebuild of their existing home. Shearer and Teplin will also work with the families “to edit every single item they own, deciding what to part ways with and...
- 6/5/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
ABC is working to bring back Extreme Makeover: Home Edition to the network after the format’s brief dalliance with HGTV.
The network is developing a reboot of the series, which ran on ABC between 2004 and 2012, with Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, who created global lifestyle brand The Home Edit.
The Home Edit (Photo by John Shearer)
The duo previously fronted two seasons of Netflix’s Get Organized with the Home Edit.
After ABC canceled the show – itself a spinoff of Extreme Makeover – in 2012, HGTV rebooted the series with Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson for one season in 2020.
In each episode Shearer and Teplin will meet a deserving family in need of a new home or a major renovation. A team of builders, contractors, and design experts will assist them on each big makeover project, ultimately transforming the home based on the family’s lifestyle and needs. The pair...
The network is developing a reboot of the series, which ran on ABC between 2004 and 2012, with Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, who created global lifestyle brand The Home Edit.
The Home Edit (Photo by John Shearer)
The duo previously fronted two seasons of Netflix’s Get Organized with the Home Edit.
After ABC canceled the show – itself a spinoff of Extreme Makeover – in 2012, HGTV rebooted the series with Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson for one season in 2020.
In each episode Shearer and Teplin will meet a deserving family in need of a new home or a major renovation. A team of builders, contractors, and design experts will assist them on each big makeover project, ultimately transforming the home based on the family’s lifestyle and needs. The pair...
- 6/5/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Jonathan Van Ness is bringing his podcast to Sony Music Entertainment.
Van Ness has struck an ad sales and distribution deal with Sony Music for Getting Curious With Jonathan Van Ness, the podcast he started hosting in 2015 prior to his breakout on Netflix’s Queer Eye. On the audio show, Van Ness explores a wide range of topics with academics, activists and other experts. (As a sampling of the show’s range, recent episodes have explored the death of the American mall, the social lives of apes and the power of AI.)
Getting Curious was previously a part of Earwolf, the Los Angeles–based comedy podcasting network that was acquired by SiriusXM in 2020. The podcast also inspired a TV series spinoff with Netflix that debuted last year with guests like figure skater Michelle Kwan and comedian Rachel Dratch.
With Sony Music, Van Ness will release two weekly episodes on the...
Van Ness has struck an ad sales and distribution deal with Sony Music for Getting Curious With Jonathan Van Ness, the podcast he started hosting in 2015 prior to his breakout on Netflix’s Queer Eye. On the audio show, Van Ness explores a wide range of topics with academics, activists and other experts. (As a sampling of the show’s range, recent episodes have explored the death of the American mall, the social lives of apes and the power of AI.)
Getting Curious was previously a part of Earwolf, the Los Angeles–based comedy podcasting network that was acquired by SiriusXM in 2020. The podcast also inspired a TV series spinoff with Netflix that debuted last year with guests like figure skater Michelle Kwan and comedian Rachel Dratch.
With Sony Music, Van Ness will release two weekly episodes on the...
- 5/11/2023
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Deadline has learned that Hello Sunshine is shuttering its kids and animation business as part of a strategic decision to focus Candle Media’s kids and animation efforts under Moonbug, the family production studio the corp snapped up for a near 3 billion in November 2021.
Hello Sunshine will collaborate with Moonbug on future kids and animation projects.
As a result, a few individuals will be departing Hello Sunshine over the coming weeks.
The Blackstone-backed Candle Media, which is also co-run and co-founded by Tom Staggs, acquired Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine in August 2021 for 900M.
At last April’s Mip TV, Candle Media co-founder Kevin Mayer spoke about synergies between both Hello Sunshine and Moonbug. The latter is the production company behind popular kids shows like CoComelon. CoComelon was one of the top three streaming programs in 2022 with 37.8 billion minutes viewed on Netflix per Nielsen, behind Stranger Things (52B...
Hello Sunshine will collaborate with Moonbug on future kids and animation projects.
As a result, a few individuals will be departing Hello Sunshine over the coming weeks.
The Blackstone-backed Candle Media, which is also co-run and co-founded by Tom Staggs, acquired Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine in August 2021 for 900M.
At last April’s Mip TV, Candle Media co-founder Kevin Mayer spoke about synergies between both Hello Sunshine and Moonbug. The latter is the production company behind popular kids shows like CoComelon. CoComelon was one of the top three streaming programs in 2022 with 37.8 billion minutes viewed on Netflix per Nielsen, behind Stranger Things (52B...
- 2/4/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, co-founders of the home organizing brand The Home Edit, are expanding their presence into audio with the launch of a new podcast with Sony Music.
Premiering on Oct. 11, Best Friend Energy will see Shearer and Teplin give listeners an hour of levity through fun and casual conversations focused on friendships and celebrating the small achievements in life, or what the duo like to call the “low bar lifestyle.”
“While everyone has their own idea of what a podcast should be, whether it’s the mom space, the lifestyle space, health and wellness, any and all of that, Joanna and I were pretty clear that the only thing we really wanted to do was laugh together and laugh with everyone else,” Shearer told The Hollywood Reporter.
In addition to banter between the two, Shearer and Teplin will bring on...
Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, co-founders of the home organizing brand The Home Edit, are expanding their presence into audio with the launch of a new podcast with Sony Music.
Premiering on Oct. 11, Best Friend Energy will see Shearer and Teplin give listeners an hour of levity through fun and casual conversations focused on friendships and celebrating the small achievements in life, or what the duo like to call the “low bar lifestyle.”
“While everyone has their own idea of what a podcast should be, whether it’s the mom space, the lifestyle space, health and wellness, any and all of that, Joanna and I were pretty clear that the only thing we really wanted to do was laugh together and laugh with everyone else,” Shearer told The Hollywood Reporter.
In addition to banter between the two, Shearer and Teplin will bring on...
- 9/15/2022
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Working, living and entertaining at home can make for clutter in a space meant to be a serene, safe haven. As a habitual studio apartment dweller, I’ve come to think of myself as expert-adjacent in maximizing space after many failed organization attempts. As seen in no shortage of home organizing series (think Netflix’s Get Organized with The Home Edit or Discovery+’s Hot Mess House), the key is to prioritize multifunctional furniture and to build organizational systems that work for your area without compromising comfort and style.
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Working, living and entertaining at home can make for clutter in a space meant to be a serene, safe haven. As a habitual studio apartment dweller, I’ve come to think of myself as expert-adjacent in maximizing space after many failed organization attempts. As seen in no shortage of home organizing series (think Netflix’s Get Organized with The Home Edit or Discovery+’s Hot Mess House), the key is to prioritize multifunctional furniture and to build organizational systems that work for your area without compromising comfort and style.
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- 8/3/2022
- by Khortlyn Cole
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Ultimatum proved to be an offer Netflix subs couldn’t refuse, as the dating/dalliance series made a strong debut on Nielsen’s U.S. ranking of streaming originals for the week of April 4.
With Netflix’s Bridgerton dominating the Top 10 for a third straight week — this time amassing 1.6 billion minutes viewed across its 16 total episodes — The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On placed second with 838 million minutes viewed of its eight episodes.
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With Netflix’s Bridgerton dominating the Top 10 for a third straight week — this time amassing 1.6 billion minutes viewed across its 16 total episodes — The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On placed second with 838 million minutes viewed of its eight episodes.
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- 5/5/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Disney+’s Moon Knight made a hero’s landing on Nielsen’s latest U.S. ranking of streaming originals, while Netflix’s Bridgerton dominated the chart for a second straight week since its Season 2 release.
Bridgerton topped Nielsen’s ranking for the week of March 28 by amassing 3.2 billion minutes viewed across 16 total episodes. It thus joins Tiger King, Umbrella Academy, The Crown, Inventing Anna, Squid Game and Ozark as programs that have cracked the 3-billion-minute mark in a given week.
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Bridgerton topped Nielsen’s ranking for the week of March 28 by amassing 3.2 billion minutes viewed across 16 total episodes. It thus joins Tiger King, Umbrella Academy, The Crown, Inventing Anna, Squid Game and Ozark as programs that have cracked the 3-billion-minute mark in a given week.
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- 4/29/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Talking to Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin for Netflix’s “Get Organized with the Home Edit” made me feel that I too can be organized! Like what Drew Barrymore said on the show, Clea and Joanna give people hope! The dynamic duo returns for season 2 and it’s as fun and informative as ever! Take
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- 4/7/2022
- by manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Makeover mavens Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, authors of best-seller “The Home Edit,” return for Season 2 by clearing clutter for a very grateful Drew Barrymore, as well as Chris Pratt and wife Katherine Schwarzenegger.
In the first trailer for the upcoming season, which launches on Netflix April 1, Barrymore is so impressed with their reorganization that she gets down on her knees to thank them profusely.
Celebrity clients in the eight-episode season include model Winnie Harlow, Kevin Hart, former “The Hills” star Lauren Conrad, country singer Kelsea Ballerini, Danielle Brooks of HBO’s “Peacemaker,” Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and social media influencer Topper Guild.
“Get Organized with The Home Edit” is executive produced by Reese Witherspoon, Sara Rea, and Sue Kinkead of Hello Sunshine (the media company that announced its acquisition of the lifestyle brand last week). Also executive producing are Molly Sims, Critical Content’s Jenny Daly, Tom Forman,...
In the first trailer for the upcoming season, which launches on Netflix April 1, Barrymore is so impressed with their reorganization that she gets down on her knees to thank them profusely.
Celebrity clients in the eight-episode season include model Winnie Harlow, Kevin Hart, former “The Hills” star Lauren Conrad, country singer Kelsea Ballerini, Danielle Brooks of HBO’s “Peacemaker,” Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and social media influencer Topper Guild.
“Get Organized with The Home Edit” is executive produced by Reese Witherspoon, Sara Rea, and Sue Kinkead of Hello Sunshine (the media company that announced its acquisition of the lifestyle brand last week). Also executive producing are Molly Sims, Critical Content’s Jenny Daly, Tom Forman,...
- 3/1/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
On Netflix’s new show Get Organized With The Home Edit, Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer — founders of Nashville-based organizing consultancy The Home Edit — have helped Eva Longoria, Neil Patrick Harris and Khloé Kardashian declutter their living spaces, and even got to organize the memorabilia collection of series executive producer Reese Witherspoon.
This year, amid the Covid-19 pandemic, they also receive calls from clients wanting help with home offices. “In the beginning, it was a novelty. That turned into six months,” says Teplin, adding that a tidy desk can up productivity. “You want to make sure you ...
This year, amid the Covid-19 pandemic, they also receive calls from clients wanting help with home offices. “In the beginning, it was a novelty. That turned into six months,” says Teplin, adding that a tidy desk can up productivity. “You want to make sure you ...
- 10/14/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Instagram regulars have known Clea Shearer for so long that we are practically old friends. She’s the woman behind the lifestyle brand, “The Home Edit,” and we’ve all been following along for so long now. She’s someone we knew long before she was on national television, and it almost felt like watching an old friend find herself a television show. Now we are all excited to see her on Netflix along with the other star of The Home Edit, Joanna Teplin, and we want to make sure you all know as much about her as possible. 1. The Home Edit
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Clea Shearer...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Clea Shearer...
- 9/13/2020
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Cinderella had her Fairy Gdmother, celebrities have The Home Edit. In the new Netflix reality series Get Organized with The Home Edit, company founders Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer help celebs and mere mortals alike make sense of their messes. What starts off as disorganized and disheveled spaces are magically transformed into color-coordinated and clean dreams. If Marie Kondo was all about less is more in 2019, The Home Edit fully believes more is more and make it cute in 2020. But, if we're being honest, one of the biggest draws of the show, aside from all of the #storagegoals, is getting a sneak peek inside the closets and pantries of major stars, like Reese Witherspoon, Khloe...
- 9/10/2020
- E! Online
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With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 9/5/2020
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
In an episode late in the first season of the new series “Get Organized With The Home Edit,” the actress Jordana Brewster tells the show’s hosts, two professional organizers, that she wants them to make her fridge “look like a store, like you do.” When the fridge has been completed, with products facing label-forward in tidy symmetrical lines, Brewster is overwhelmed. “I would almost say,” she declares, “that it looks like an ad.”
The Home Edit, a Nashville-based company run by newly-minted television hosts Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, exists to produce this sense: It’s a self-replicating advertisement for itself. As promulgated on social media — the engine of The Home Edit’s growth, as we are informed in the opening credits — spaces that have undergone Shearer and Teplin’s ministrations are less edited than rewritten. The two organizers put into practice cumbersome and time-consuming systems that gesture at...
The Home Edit, a Nashville-based company run by newly-minted television hosts Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, exists to produce this sense: It’s a self-replicating advertisement for itself. As promulgated on social media — the engine of The Home Edit’s growth, as we are informed in the opening credits — spaces that have undergone Shearer and Teplin’s ministrations are less edited than rewritten. The two organizers put into practice cumbersome and time-consuming systems that gesture at...
- 8/31/2020
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
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