The Daily Buzz

The Daily Buzz (2002- )

RunningTalk Show show

For many years, we wanted to create a syndicated television program that would smoothly integrate the content we produce for our clients into a show that people would actually watch, especially in top markets, including New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. It turned out we didn't have to create one. The show already existed – or did – and we only had to bring it back to life. For 13 years, The Daily Buzz built a substantial television audience of youthful viewers by presenting intriguing news, celebrity gossip, and consumer news-you-can-use in a fast-paced, fun, entertaining one-hour format. The Daily Buzzwas always friendly to PR pros who wanted to integrate their clients' stories into the show. But unlike other programs, it was done with an eye on maintaining high quality production values. The result was attractive to the audience and also to PR pros. After encountering financial difficulties a couple of years ago, the Daily Buzz was cancelled. But the show was so good, we investigated how it might be re-launched. We were lucky. Not only have we brought back the Daily Buzz's creative team, the original anchors are on board and we'll be producing the show on its original Orlando, Florida set.

The new now renamed Buzz will begin airing June 18 on POP-TV, formerly the TV Guide channel, in every major U.S. market between 6:00 and 7:00 AM. Owned by CBS Corporation and Lionsgate Media, POP is one of the fastest-growing networks in television. POP has expanded its distribution on traditional cable and over-the-top platforms and drove double digit growth in viewership among adults ages 18-49 (+21%) and women 25-54 (+13%), according to Nielsen. Initially, the show will be weekly, however, we will be posting daily news and updates on The Daily Buzz's social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat (thedailybuzztv). With an audience of more than 50,000 fans on Facebook and nearly 10,000 Twitter followers, the Buzz will rely on its online community for daily engagement. Portions of the show as well as full recordings of the episodes will get hosted on YouTube.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 06:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2017-09-24Episode 15sept. 24, 2017
2017-09-17Episode 14sept. 17, 2017
2017-09-10Episode 13sept. 10, 2017
2017-09-03Episode 12sept. 3, 2017
2017-08-27Episode 11août 27, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Daily Buzz' premiere?

'The Daily Buzz' premiered on January 6, 2002.

Who were the original hosts of 'The Daily Buzz'?

The original hosts of 'The Daily Buzz' were Mitch English, Andrea Jackson, and Kia Malone.

What was the format of 'The Daily Buzz'?

'The Daily Buzz' was a morning news and lifestyle program that featured news segments, celebrity interviews, and entertainment news.

Where was 'The Daily Buzz' filmed?

'The Daily Buzz' was filmed in Orlando, Florida.

What was the running time of each episode of 'The Daily Buzz'?

Each episode of 'The Daily Buzz' had a running time of approximately two hours.

Did 'The Daily Buzz' have a live studio audience?

No, 'The Daily Buzz' did not have a live studio audience.

How many reporters were featured on 'The Daily Buzz'?

'The Daily Buzz' had a team of correspondents consisting of eight reporters.

Which topics did 'The Daily Buzz' cover?

'The Daily Buzz' covered a wide range of topics including news, entertainment, lifestyle, and current events.

Did 'The Daily Buzz' have recurring segments?

Yes, 'The Daily Buzz' had recurring segments such as "Buzzworthy," "Hollywood Buzz," and "Daily Dish."

How often did 'The Daily Buzz' air?

'The Daily Buzz' aired weekdays from Monday to Friday.

Did 'The Daily Buzz' have guest appearances?

Yes, 'The Daily Buzz' frequently featured guest appearances from celebrities, musicians, and authors.

Was 'The Daily Buzz' interactive with its viewers?

Yes, 'The Daily Buzz' encouraged viewer participation through phone calls, emails, and social media.

How long did 'The Daily Buzz' run for?

'The Daily Buzz' ran for several years before concluding its broadcast.

Did 'The Daily Buzz' win any awards?

Yes, 'The Daily Buzz' received multiple nominations and awards for its content and production.

Was 'The Daily Buzz' syndicated?

Yes, 'The Daily Buzz' was syndicated and aired on various local television stations across the United States.

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