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VIP Television

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VIP Television
Also known asVIP TV
GenreEntertainment
Presented byKavita Channe, Christine Curran,[1] Natalia De La Cruz, Jayquan, Ana Maria Reyes, Jennifer Riley, Charelle Sno[2]
Country of originUnited States
Original languagesEnglish, Spanish
No. of seasons8
Production
Production locationsVIP Television Studios, 4028 NE 6th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkABC
Release2012 (2012) –
present
Related
  • Club TV

VIP Television (commonly shortened to VIP TV) is an entertainment news magazine program that covers red carpet events, charity events, sports, trends, and celebrities in South Florida.

The program airs on The CW (WTVX and WSFL-TV), Tuff TV, and MundoMax/WGEN-TV in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce, and Key West television markets.

History

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A 22-minute pilot episode of VIP TV was broadcast nationwide on satellite television on October 29, 2010 and featured current hosts Jayquan and Ana Maria Reyes, as well as interviews with UFC fighter Spencer Fisher and Fat Joe. Unlike the present iteration of the show, the pilot was filmed in a North Beach studio and primarily focused on fashion and parties in Miami's South Beach neighborhood.[3]

VIP TV first aired in its current 30-minute, commercial-less format on WPLG Channel 10, the Miami-Fort Lauderdale ABC affiliate, in 2012.[4]

On August 15, 2015, the program held the first annual VIP TV Model Search to benefit No More Tears, a charity for victims of human trafficking and domestic violence.[5] The event was hosted by actor Evan Golden and was judged by record producer Scott Storch,[6] Miss Universe Canada Chanel Beckenlehner, and Ms. United States Celine Pelofi.[7]

On-air cast

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  • Kavita Channe – Host
  • Christine Curran – Host
  • Natalia De La Cruz – Host
  • Jayquan – Host
  • Jennifer Riley – Host
  • Charelle Sno – Host

References

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  1. ^ Curran, Christine. "TV Shows and TV Pilots". ChristineCurran.com. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  2. ^ "VIP TV's Exclusive Season 3 Premiere Party Set For Friday, Jan. 24 At Stache". International Business Times. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  3. ^ VIP Television (2010-10-29), "2010-11 Original Episode 1B", YouTube, retrieved 2016-03-21
  4. ^ "Media Kit" (PDF). VIP TV Productions. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  5. ^ "2015 VIP TV Model Search - South Florida Nights Magazine". SoFlaNights.com. 15 August 2015. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  6. ^ RAE TV Lifestyle (2015-08-12), VIP TV 2015 Model Search (Press Conference), retrieved 2016-03-21
  7. ^ "TV Personality Evan Golden to Host 2015 VIP TV Model Search". PRWeb. Retrieved 2016-03-21.