Oxygen to Premiere IT TAKES A SISTER in August
by Tyler Peterson
- Jun 23, 2015
Oxygen Media moves in with Nikki Alexander and her big MODERN FAMILY in the back-to-back series premiere of 'It Takes a Sister' airing Tuesday, August 4 at 9 pm ET/PT. From 495 Productions ('Party Down South' and 'Tattoos After Dark,') and Executive Producers SallyAnn Salsano and Joel Zimmer, the comedic docu-series follows Nikki who lives under one roof with her four younger sisters, her eight nieces and nephews, three dogs and one of her sister's exes who is also her assistant. With never a shortage of shoulders to cry on or laughs to share, these sisters have an unparalleled bond and are ready to embark on a fresh start down south in Knoxville, Tennessee. Beginning Tuesday, August 11, the half-hour series will move into its regular time of 9:30 pm. For a sneak peek, click here: http://www.oxygen.com/it-takes-a-sister/videos/playlist?clip=2876580
Oxygen Sets Premiere Date for STREET ART THROWDOWN
by Tyler Peterson
- Oct 23, 2014
Oxygen Media dares to be different as it brings art to life with its groundbreaking, adrenaline-charged competition series“Street Art Throwdown,” premiering Tuesday, February 3 at 9 PM ET/PT.World-renowned street artist Justin BUA serves as host, co-judge and executive producer on the show, which pits 10 of the country's most promising artists against one another. The series tests not only their physical stamina, but also pushes their artistic skills to the limit in hopes of jumpstarting their career with a $100,000 grand prize. “Street Art Throwdown” is shot at some of the most iconic Los Angeles locations as young, passionate hopefuls strive to bring their vision to life and showcase their work to the world. Furiously scaling walls, climbing fences and navigating underground tunnels, these artists must have the talent, style and hustle to battle it out to the end. “Street Art Throwdown” is part of Oxygen's rebrand, launching on Tuesday, October 7th with the network's new look and tagline, very real, targeting young, modern women.
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