The staple food of the cable reality television landscape has shifted to streaming.
In a surprising movement, Peacock has landed the right to get married at a glance in a transaction with the athletic ability content, a producer of the show. This contract mainly includes multi -season commitments for shows that have broadcast more than 300 episodes over the past decade for their lives.
Peacock will debut this show in Season 19 later this year.
The marriage is like Love Island, a breakout in Peacock last summer, and a NBCUNIVERSAL TV business reorganization, and the Peacock non -script lineup is within the Francis Bar Wick. I will join. This movement has been the home of the show since 2017, and is a once -in -a -lifetime, which has been broadcast for two seasons a year.
At first glance I got married. As suggested by the title, he agreed to get married when he first met and agreed to follow the subsequent relationship, and was premiered in FYI in 2014, and broadcasts simultaneously in A & E from Season 2. It was done. In 2017, the show has been broadcast in the fifth season (all three channels are part of the A+E network) and since then. This series, based on the Danish format, has created some spin -offs, many reunion specials and other programming.
This is the most viewed series of LifeTime so far, and the recent episodes are about 500,000 viewers on average on the same day, and is a solid person in entertainment programming in the current cable environment.
In addition, the content of kinematics is blind for Netflix’s love, creating the last notice and ABC’s claims. The first executive producer on the first site is Kinetic CEO Chris Cohen, Cat Rodriguez, Eric Detawiller, Erica Kesler, Kenda Greenwood Moran, Mont Burton.
Deadline first reported the news.