Seven Fox Stations to Test 'Dish Nation' This Summer

Television meets radio in Dish Nation, a new take
on the entertainment magazine format that select Fox TV stations will air this
summer, according to Stephen Brown, Twentieth's senior vice president of
development and Frank Cicha, senior vice president of programming for the Fox
TV Stations.

The show, which will premiere July 25 for an initial
six-week test run, features four top drive-time radio teams from all over the
country chatting about what's happening each day in pop culture.  Radio
personalities will appear from WPLJ New York's The Big Show with Scott &
Todd
; WHTA Atlanta's Rick Smiley Morning Show; WDVD Detroit's Blaine
& Allyson
; and Power 106 Los Angeles' DJ Felli Fel, who also will soon
host MTV's retooled version of Pimp My Ride.

"One of the biggest challenges in syndication is
promotion and breaking out in an increasingly cluttered television marketplace.
Dish Nation offers a unique ability to cross promote on some of the most
popular morning drive-time shows," said Brown in a statement. "Every few years
the entertainment news genre reinvents itself. The last time was TMZ. Dish
Nation
is the next step in the evolution of programs that offer funny,
fresh commentary on pop culture."

Cicha added: "The Dish Nation test continues our
strategy of developing as much quality first-run, day/date programming as
possible. On paper, this program has the potential to be a strong companion to
local news, TMZ, or comedies. We are really looking forward to seeing
it."

Dish Nation will be presented on the Fox television
stations in the following markets (all times local): WWOR New York at 6 p.m.;
KTTV Los Angeles at 6:30 p.m.; WTTG Washington DC at 7 p.m.; WAGA Atlanta at 12
a.m.; KSAZ Phoenix at 10:30 p.m.; WJBK Detroit at 12 a.m.; and WUTB Baltimore
at 6:30 PM.

Dish Nation, distributed by Twentieth Television,
will be produced by Bartholomew Productions, an Emmy-Award winning producer of
on-air promotions.

Paige Albiniak

Contributing editor Paige Albiniak has been covering the business of television for more than 25 years. She is a longtime contributor to Next TV, Broadcasting + Cable and Multichannel News. She concurrently serves as editorial director for The Global Entertainment Marketing Academy of Arts & Sciences (G.E.M.A.). She has written for such publications as TVNewsCheck, The New York Post, Variety, CBS Watch and more. Albiniak was B+C’s Los Angeles bureau chief from September 2002 to 2004, and an associate editor covering Congress and lobbying for the magazine in Washington, D.C., from January 1997 - September 2002.