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AfterBuzz TV
Presentation
Genre
TV/Talk show
Language
English
Updates
Daily
Length
Approx. 1 Hour
Production
Production
Stephen Lemieux – Executive Producer
Jonathan Moulton – Producer
Ryan Nilsen - Producer
Steph Sabraw – Producer
Briana Phipps - Scheduling Coordinator
Jeff Graham - Event and Guest Coordinator
Publication
Original release
Created by Keven Undergaro & Maria Menounos – present
AfterBuzz TV is an online broadcast network that specializes in after-showpodcasts for several television series including Game of Thrones, Big Brother, The Flash, Real Housewives, and Grey's Anatomy.[1] Created by Maria Menounos and producer Keven Undergaro, the network was nicknamed the "ESPN of TV Talk" by AdWeek.[2] The network produces over 100 hours of content per week. The network also produces "Spotlight On," an in depth, long-form interview series with stars and show runners. As of July 10, 2020, the network has apparently ceased production of further podcasts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[citation needed]
Producer Keven Undergaro and Maria Menounos created the AfterBuzz TV network to discuss their favorite show, AMC's Breaking Bad, and create a space for fans to interact.[3] In November 2013, AfterBuzzTV celebrated its 5,000th episode milestone.[4] The network was one of the first adopters to provide their content directly on SoundCloud.[citation needed] It produced over 100 hours of content per week.[citation needed] Their Big Brother podcast was the No. 1 rated podcast on iTunes for that series.[5] Their roster of hosts included over 400 people.[6]