Posts with tag Planet Green
Posted Jun 3rd 2008 9:21AM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, News, Programming, Celebrities, Casting

Planet Green and
Access Hollywood are rolling out the red, er, green carpet for
Hollywood Green. The show, hosted by
Access Hollywood and
Today Show correspondent Maria Menounos will kick off tomorrow in a special timeslot at 6 p.m. The show will follow Menounos as she talks with her celebrity friends who are champions of environmentally-friendly living. The host will highlight green fashion trends, cover gala events, and put "fans and viewers in the know as to what she and the rest of Hollywood are doing to support the green movement."
Menounos is also a reporter for
NBC Nightly News and can be seen in the summer comedy
Tropic Thunder.
Planet Green is a property of Discovery Communications. It is a 24-hour eco-lifestyle network that focuses on conversation and meeting the challenge of protecting our earth.
Hollywood Green with Maria Menounos will air tomorrow at 6 p.m. on Planet Green then move to its regular time at 9 p.m. next week.
Posted May 20th 2008 3:02PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Programming, Entourage, Reality-Free
It's just good common sense. You get yourself a big time show (Entourage) on a big network (HBO) and then you jump on board with a huge star (Ed Begley Jr?). I'm sure it made more sense in the pitch meeting. Anyway, Entourage star Grenier has a new gig that will be airing on the soon to launch Planet Green channel.
His new show, Alter Eco, will follow his Green Team as they take on environmental projects around Los Angeles. The team includes Boise Thomas, model Angela Lindvall, and Darren Moore. Moore is listed in the linked article as a renovations expert, but I just think of him as the physicist from Twitch City, which is cool enough to get me to tune in at least once. Planet Green, which will also be the home of Begley Jr's Living With Ed, is set to launch on June 4th, with the 13 episode run of Alter Eco premiering June 9th.
Posted Apr 24th 2008 7:20AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: News, Celebrities

This summer Discovery is launching a "green" television channel, called Planet Green.
ABC newsman Bob Woodruff is slated to anchor an eco-friendly newscast for the new network. The newscast is described as "in-depth news for half an hour each week."
It'll be interesting to see what the story count is for this half hour of news.
CBS Sunday Morning is something that I would consider to look "in-depth" at stories and it takes an hour-and-a-half to do that each week. The "green" newscast will focus on scientific analysis, as well as debates on issues. It's being produced by ABC News, where Woodruff is a correspondent.
This is a very different direction for Woodruff, who was briefly co-anchor of ABC
World News Tonight until
he was seriously injured in a roadside bombing in Iraq.Posted Mar 1st 2008 4:36PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Food/Home/DIY, Programming, Cable/Satellite, Celebrities

Just a few weeks ago, TV Squad reported that
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia acquired Emeril Lagasse's media properties. Now, the Bam-man will be starring in a new daily cooking show. Celebrity chef and restauranteur
Emeril Lagasse will star in Emeril Green, a show that will be shot entirely at Whole Foods Market. The enterprise will be shot in front of a live audience, and will air on Planet Green, Discovery Communications' new 24/7 eco-lifestyle television network, PG launches in June 2008 with a bunch of new shows, including
Emeril Green which will launch in July.
Continue reading Jolly green Emeril
Posted Aug 2nd 2007 12:21PM by Brad Linder
Filed under: Industry, Web

Discovery Communications (the parent company of the Discovery Channel) has
purchased the environmentally-focused blog TreeHugger. There's no official word on how much the deal was worth, but the New York Post reported that Discovery
paid about $10 million in green for the green web site.
Why buy a blog focused on green lifestyles? Discovery plans to launch the first 24 hour channel devoted to sustainable living. The company is essentially replacing its Discovery Home Channel with
Planet Green. The channel will be available in 50 million households at launch.
TreeHugger will continue to publish its regular blog, but will also produce content for the Planet Green website. TreeHugger founder Graham Hill says he's recently been approached by more than 15 large companies interested in buying the 4 year old blog. But he says Discovery is the company that most closely understands TreeHugger's environmental mission and has the ability to bring its message to a wide audience.