South Park has been fighting against censorship for nearly 30 years, but in its latest battle, the show’s fans are resorting to a never-before-used weapon: democracy.
Last month, Paramount Global announced that, following five years of South Park fans suffering the kind of treatment usually reserved for kids stuck in the midst of their parents’ acrimonious divorce, Paramount+ will finally serve as a one-stop shop for the South Park content library after splitting custody with Max for too long. Paramount’s five-year deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, which served as the battleground for the most protracted and expensive legal battle in South Park history, had finally expired, leaving the entertainment giant free to stream the entirety of the South Park back catalog — with a couple possible exceptions.
Shortly after Paramount announced their plan to stream every season and special of South Park on Paramount+, one entertainment insider claimed that the...
Last month, Paramount Global announced that, following five years of South Park fans suffering the kind of treatment usually reserved for kids stuck in the midst of their parents’ acrimonious divorce, Paramount+ will finally serve as a one-stop shop for the South Park content library after splitting custody with Max for too long. Paramount’s five-year deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, which served as the battleground for the most protracted and expensive legal battle in South Park history, had finally expired, leaving the entertainment giant free to stream the entirety of the South Park back catalog — with a couple possible exceptions.
Shortly after Paramount announced their plan to stream every season and special of South Park on Paramount+, one entertainment insider claimed that the...
- 6/9/2025
- Cracked
Author and podcast host Steven Rinella dives into some of America’s strangest mysteries on the History Channel’s Hunting History with Steven Rinella. The eight-episode season premieres on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 10pm Et/Pt.
Among the mysteries explored on season one are the cattle mutilations in the American West and what really happened to skyjacker D.B. Cooper.
“The stories of past explorers and adventurers remind us that a thirst for danger and wild places is firmly rooted in the human spirit. These stories teach us resilience and they deepen our connection to the natural world,” stated host and executive producer Rinella. “In Hunting History, we’re diving into the intersection of historical mysteries and the wild. We push the boundaries of what is known and understood, and we explore the ways in which nature always has the upper hand.”
Warm Springs Productions’ Marc Pierce, Morgan Fallon, Ben Ford, and...
Among the mysteries explored on season one are the cattle mutilations in the American West and what really happened to skyjacker D.B. Cooper.
“The stories of past explorers and adventurers remind us that a thirst for danger and wild places is firmly rooted in the human spirit. These stories teach us resilience and they deepen our connection to the natural world,” stated host and executive producer Rinella. “In Hunting History, we’re diving into the intersection of historical mysteries and the wild. We push the boundaries of what is known and understood, and we explore the ways in which nature always has the upper hand.”
Warm Springs Productions’ Marc Pierce, Morgan Fallon, Ben Ford, and...
- 12/11/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Exclusive: History Channel is getting back outdoors.
The A+E Networks-owned cable channel has greenlighted Hunting History with Steven Rinella.
Set to premiere on Tuesday, January 28, the eight-part series is hosted and exec produced by Rinella, who was previously the host of MeatEater, a series that started on the Sportsman Channel before moving to Netflix in 2018.
Hunting History dives into some of American history’s greatest and most perplexing mysteries through a new lens.
Rinella brings his expert skills as a survivalist to trace what were thought to be untraceable steps and reveal new evidence along the way. He teams up with historians, archaeologists, and a cast of outdoor professionals as he takes viewers on an immersive journey, per the network. Throughout the series, Rinella hunts for answers to questions that have long baffled experts, including: what happened to the lost colony of Roanoke? Did skyjacker D.B. Cooper survive his famous jump?...
The A+E Networks-owned cable channel has greenlighted Hunting History with Steven Rinella.
Set to premiere on Tuesday, January 28, the eight-part series is hosted and exec produced by Rinella, who was previously the host of MeatEater, a series that started on the Sportsman Channel before moving to Netflix in 2018.
Hunting History dives into some of American history’s greatest and most perplexing mysteries through a new lens.
Rinella brings his expert skills as a survivalist to trace what were thought to be untraceable steps and reveal new evidence along the way. He teams up with historians, archaeologists, and a cast of outdoor professionals as he takes viewers on an immersive journey, per the network. Throughout the series, Rinella hunts for answers to questions that have long baffled experts, including: what happened to the lost colony of Roanoke? Did skyjacker D.B. Cooper survive his famous jump?...
- 12/11/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
History’s favorite Mountain Men and women show us how to master the challenge of off-the-grid living—and help us realize we’re not cut out for it! We tracked down executive producer Chris Richardson for details on the reality show’s 12th season. First, rest assured, 80-year-old Tom Oar (above) is returning and continues his hunting and trapping. “He’s a true craftsman who has become a beloved mentor to a new generation in northwest Montana,” Richardson shares. Oar joins Eustace Conway, Jake Herak, brothers Kidd and Harry Youren, and a few newcomers. “Eustace travels away from his Turtle Island homestead to complete unique projects that even he has not attempted before,” Richardson says. “Jake and his dogs chase mountain lions away from the ranches of southwest Montana in their toughest season yet. Treeing mountain lions is wild and unpredictable, but Jake is also confronted by the heavy snow...
- 8/24/2023
- TV Insider
Fox Nation is launching the 10-part reality series “Duck Family Treasure,” a spinoff of A&e’s “Duck Dynasty,” this June, Jason Klarman, president of the platform said Wednesday.
“Since adding the coveted ‘Duck Dynasty’ series to our platform in 2020, the response from our subscribers proved they were in the market for more. We’re proud to offer this original one-of-a-kind show in addition to our already extensive library of lifestyle and entertainment content,” Klarman said in a statement.
“Duck Family Treasure” will focus on brothers Jase and Jep Robertson as they hunt for buried treasure and rare artifacts with their Uncle Si and history expert Murry Crowe. Missy and Jessica Robertson, Jase and Jep’s wives, as well as other members of the Robertson family, will also be featured on the series.
“Duck Dynasty,” which made pop culture stars of the Robertson family of West Monroe, Louisiana, aired on...
“Since adding the coveted ‘Duck Dynasty’ series to our platform in 2020, the response from our subscribers proved they were in the market for more. We’re proud to offer this original one-of-a-kind show in addition to our already extensive library of lifestyle and entertainment content,” Klarman said in a statement.
“Duck Family Treasure” will focus on brothers Jase and Jep Robertson as they hunt for buried treasure and rare artifacts with their Uncle Si and history expert Murry Crowe. Missy and Jessica Robertson, Jase and Jep’s wives, as well as other members of the Robertson family, will also be featured on the series.
“Duck Dynasty,” which made pop culture stars of the Robertson family of West Monroe, Louisiana, aired on...
- 3/23/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
The Duck Dynasty clan is spreading its wings again. Jase and Jep Robertson, the sons of patriarch Phil Robertson, will star in Duck Family Treasure for Fox Nation this June.
The unscripted show will follow the siblings as they hunt for buried treasure alongside their Uncle Si and historian Murry Crowe. Here’s the official logline: “Each episode will feature the Robertson family as they search for precious treasures, rare artifacts, and hidden gems. Throughout their journey, the Robertsons will also showcase the people, places, and lessons they encounter along the way. Missy and Jessica Robertson, Jase and Jep’s wives, and other members of the Robertson family will also be featured on the show.”
The 10-part series is from Warm Springs Prods. and Jase Robertson will exec produce, along with Korie Robertson and Zach Dasher. Chris Richardson and Marc Pierce will serve as EPs for Warm Springs.
“Since adding...
The unscripted show will follow the siblings as they hunt for buried treasure alongside their Uncle Si and historian Murry Crowe. Here’s the official logline: “Each episode will feature the Robertson family as they search for precious treasures, rare artifacts, and hidden gems. Throughout their journey, the Robertsons will also showcase the people, places, and lessons they encounter along the way. Missy and Jessica Robertson, Jase and Jep’s wives, and other members of the Robertson family will also be featured on the show.”
The 10-part series is from Warm Springs Prods. and Jase Robertson will exec produce, along with Korie Robertson and Zach Dasher. Chris Richardson and Marc Pierce will serve as EPs for Warm Springs.
“Since adding...
- 3/23/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
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