Project Runway Returns with All-Star Special
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Prime Time, Reality, Cable, Gossip

On August 20, Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn will finally make their return to television…and they’ll be bringing a list of old faces with them.
Project Runway’s long-awaited debut on Lifetime will be preceded by a special event. At 8:00, fans will get to see past faves outsew each other in an all-star competition.
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Project Runway to Air this Summer on Lifetime
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Prime Time, Reality, Bravo, Cable, News

Project Runway is finally back in style.
After months of litigation between NBC Universal (owner of Bravo), The Weinstein Company and Lifetime, the hit reality show now has somewhere to go. Starting this summer, Season 6 will air on Lifetime.
The trouble began last year when the move to the new cable channel was first announced. NBCU, upset by the loss of its popular program, filed a lawsuit. That action eventually led to countersuits and a preliminary injunction.
Today’s agreement means Runway will be at its second home for at least five seasons. “The Weinstein Company will pay NBCU for the right to move Project Runway to Lifetime. All of the parties are pleased with the outcome,” NBC Universal announced in statement.
No start date yet has been announced for the next installment. The Fashion Week finale was taped back in February.
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Project Runway Carries On Without a Home
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Prime Time, Reality, Bravo, Cable, Gossip

As they say, the (fashion) show must go on.
Even though Lifetime and Bravo are still fighting over Project Runway’s future, production on the reality program has been going on as planned. For attendees of New York’s Fashion Week, that meant viewing collections from a bunch of unknown designers. Literally unknown.
At today’s Bryant Park taping, Season 6’s final three contestants got the opportunity to see their clothes on the runway. Unfortunately, unlike in seasons past, the designers weren’t allowed a chance to speak. Nor did anyone know whose creations they were. In an attempt to keep the outcome a surprise, the collections were presented to the audience blindly.
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