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'Project Runway'

When does 'Project Runway' start again? Has anyone heard? There's been some conflict with where it's going to be shown. I sure hope I can find it when it starts. I love that show.

Does anyone watch 'Make Me a SuperModel'?.. and 'Next Top Model'?
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Even though they finished wrapping up the next season of Project Runway, the show is on hold because it is in litigation right now.

Titans Clash in Court Over 'Project Runway'
Zucker, Weinstein spar at first hearing in dispute over hit's move to Lifetime July 17, 2008

'Project Runway' is at the center of a heated legal battle between NBC and producer Harvey Weinstein.
NEW YORK Jeff Zucker, president and CEO of NBC Universal, and Harvey Weinstein, co-chairman of The Weinstein Co. (TWC), offered colorful and conflicting testimony Thursday at a hearing in New York State Supreme Court -- the first public skirmish in their dispute over the hit Bravo program Project Runway.

In April, NBC filed suit against TWC, which produces the show, for breach of contract for moving the series to Lifetime without giving NBC -- Bravo's parent -- the chance to match the offer. Runway will appear on its new network starting with the sixth season, currently set to begin in November. The show's fifth season launched last night on Bravo and continues through October.

Thursday's daylong hearing before Judge Richard Lowe in Manhattan featured testimony from Zucker, Weinstein and others on two motions, including a preliminary injunction request from NBC that would prevent Weinstein from moving the show to Lifetime before the case is fully tried. The second motion, from Weinstein, asks for a dismissal.

Judge Lowe did not rule on either request today, and it was unclear when he would do so.

Most of the testimony focused on a tense meeting between Zucker, Weinstein and Marc Graboff, co-chairman, NBC Entertainment and NBCU Television Studio, that was held on Jan. 15, 2007 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles, well after the relationship between Bravo and the producer had soured.

Zucker testified that during the meeting, he and Graboff secured from Weinstein a verbal promise of a right of first refusal to match any offer that Weinstein received to move the program to a competing network.

In exchange, Zucker testified, NBC approved the accelerated scheduling of seasons four and five of the show and agreed to move the series off Bravo -- possibly to NBC or USA Network for season six and beyond.

Zucker also said NBC agreed to reduce the "hold back" period -- to six months from one year -- as a de-facto non-compete clause barring Weinstein from promoting or airing the program on a competing network.

Zucker testified that Runway was "one of the most central programs to the entire company," as it helped raise the profile and popularity of Bravo to new heights.

He also testified that Weinstein never offered NBC the chance to match the agreement with Lifetime, struck in February and which packaged Runway with a batch of Weinstein theatrical films and two other series, including a Runway spin-off focused on fashion models.

Zucker insisted that had NBC been given the chance, it would have matched the offer.

Weinstein vigorously disputed Zucker's testimony however, declaring at one point, "I'd rather cut off my arm than give them a right of first refusal." He summed up the Jan. 15 meeting as a "divorce proceeding."

But Weinstein did acknowledge that he agreed to come to NBC first if he was approached by a competitor with a better offer for the show -- a pledge he said he kept after Discovery Communications CEO David Zazlov asked about possibly acquiring the program for $50 million in March 2007.

"I believe Zazlov wanted the show in the worst way," Weinstein said. "I went to NBC first." But talks quickly fell through concerning a possible deal that would put Runway on an NBC network other than Bravo. "They kicked me out in 10 minutes," Weinstein said.

The two sides spent much of the day focused on the Four Seasons meeting and whether Weinstein had made a binding verbal agreement offering NBC a right of first refusal. They also spent time discussing a follow-up memo that Graboff wrote summarizing the new terms that might have been agreed to at that meeting.

NBC attorney Orin Snyder, with the law firm of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, referenced several internal e-mails among Weinstein executives and their representatives at the William Morris Agency. These communications, he argued, made it clear that Weinstein was aware of the new terms and did not dispute them.

However, David Boise, the lead attorney for Weinstein, countered with a July 2007 signed amendment to the program license agreement that referred to the reduced hold-back period and accelerated schedule for seasons four and five -- but made no mention of a right of first refusal.

Much of NBC's case rests on what Graboff testified was "custom and practice'' in the entertainment industry of doing business based on terms that are sealed with handshakes and not signed agreements. He said the original deal to air Runway was never signed.

Weinstein testified that he wanted to cut ties with Bravo after season three, because the network "ruined the relationship," by copying the Runway format with shows like Top Chef and Shear Genius, and refusing to pay increased license fees, forcing Weinstein to produce Runway at a $230,000 per episode deficit
tvaholic's profile

9 months ago
2nd question. I watch Top Model i love that show. I watched one episode of Supermodel and I did not like it. I guess I am not into Tyson Beckford. He does not wow me.

I am loving Rupaul Drag Race on LOGO and you can catch it on VH1 or on logoonline.com
tvaholic's profile

9 months ago
Thanks for all the info on Project Runway!

You don't like Tyson Beckford!.. he's great eye candy!.. the non-fattening kind!
I like shows like this, but you never see the winner after they win.
Now shows like 'Next Food Network Star'.. you not only see the winner on their own show or shows.. like Guy Fieri, but you also see others who ran against the winner.. end up with their own shows, like Adam. Of course.. not all are 'naturals'. Guy was a natural from the getgo.. they just had to fine tune him a little. Guess that's why he now has four shows.
rebel4life's profile

9 months ago
I love Guy, i watch all of his shows.

I don't think Tyson is all of that. But that is only my opinion.
tvaholic's profile

9 months ago
On April 1, 2009, the lawsuit between Weinstein Co. and NBC Universal was settled, with Weinstein agreeing to pay NBC an undisclosed sum for the right to move the show to Lifetime.[4][5] The already-filmed Season 6 will air on Lifetime in the summer of 2009.[6]
spiritedlulu's profile

7 months ago
I think Project Runway will be back on in June 2009 on Lifetime
tvaholic's profile

7 months ago
Project Runway
Wed. Aug. 20, 2009 at 10 PM
Lifetime
spiritedlulu's profile

6 months ago
Oh, I thought it was going to be on earlier than that. Lifetime is putting the how at risk with that date being so close to the fall schedule of all the network shows. I am just glad it is coming back on.
tvaholic's profile

6 months ago
It is such a shame to have a contestant that is so wimpy and disrespectful of the show when there were probably hundreds of more talented people trying out for his spot.
spiritedlulu's profile

2 months ago
i agree
tvaholic's profile

2 months ago
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