Debmar-Mercury Announces Stations to Air Tyler Perry's Original Comedy Series ``House of Payne''.LOS ANGELES -- Debmar-Mercury: --Major Station Groups Participating, Including Fox, Tribune, CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast. and Sinclair --Stations in Ten Select Markets to Begin Airing "House of Payne" This Spring/Summer Debmar-Mercury co-presidents Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein today announced stations in ten markets are slated to air the first ten episodes of Tyler Perry's first-run, original comedy series "House of Payne." Inspired by the independent film release model, Debmar-Mercury is distributing ten episodes of the series, which was created specifically for syndication, in a limited run this Spring/Summer, with additional episodes to be available for national distribution in Fall 2007. The stations participating in the limited run this Spring/Summer represent all of the major station groups, including Fox, Tribune, CBS and Sinclair. Markets include New York, Houston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Atlanta, Dallas, Miami, Baltimore and Raleigh. WWOR CH 9 in New York and KTXH CH 20 in Houston will be the first to air the show, beginning on May 8. "The response from stations to the concept of a first-run, syndicated comedy with Tyler Perry as the creative driving force has been overwhelming," said Marcus. "As we suspected, there is a huge demand in television broadcasting for quality family comedy, and it's a demand that Tyler Perry's `House of Payne' will be able to meet." "It was important for us to stay true to the independent spirit behind this project," added Bernstein. "We specifically selected two major stations from each station group in addition to two independents to give a fair and balanced "Fair and Balanced" is a trademarked slogan used by American news broadcaster Fox News Channel. The slogan was originally used in conjunction with the phrase "Real Journalism. run for these first airings of `House of Payne.'" "House of Payne," about the comical situations that ensue when a multi-generational family lives under one roof, reflects Perry's gift for delivering inspirational and uplifting stories with identifiable characters. Stations slated to air the first ten episodes of "House of Payne" include: WWOR CH 9 New York, KTXH CH 20 Houston, WCIU WCIU William Carey International University (Pasadena, California) CH 26 Chicago, WPHL WPHL Western Professional Hockey League CH 17 Philadelphia, WBDC WBDC Women's Business Development Center (various locations) WBDC Web Based Data Capture WBDC Wideband Direct Connectivity WBDC Woodhaven Baptist Deaf Church CH 50 Washington DC, WTBS CH 17 Atlanta, KTXA CH 21 Dallas, WBFS CH 33 Miami, WNUV CH 54 Baltimore and WRDC WRDC Western Rural Development Center WRDC Women in Resource Development Committee WRDC World Radiation Data Centre WRDC Wisconsin Rural Development Center WRDC Wyoming Rural Development Council WRDC Wright Research and Development Center CH 28 Raleigh. This is the first television outing for Perry, who is best known for his hit films "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" and "Madea's Family Reunion." Perry is also one America's most successful young playwrights. His plays, including "I Know I've Been Changed I Know I've Been Changed was the first major successful play from famed playwright Tyler Perry. Tyler was homeless and decided to give the theater scene one more chance. The play focuses on critical issues including child abuse and rape. " and "I Can Do Bad All By Myself" among others, have earned over $100M in ticket sales and $30M in home video sales. Approximately 300 of Perry's live shows a year are seen by over 2,000,000 theatergoers. Perry recently released his first book, titled "Don't Make A Black Woman Take Off Her Earrings: Madea's Uninhibited uninhibited /un·in·hib·it·ed/ (un?in-hib´i-ted) free from usual constraints; not subject to normal inhibitory mechanisms. Commentaries on Life and Love." About Debmar-Mercury Debmar-Mercury is a worldwide production and distribution media company specializing in network, cable, syndication, VOD/Pay-Per-View and Pay TV. Debmar-Mercury owns the distribution rights to the country's fastest growing off-net sitcom, "South Park," and an extensive movie library featuring titles from Revolution Studios. The company also licenses the Sci-Fi Channel's hit series "Farscape," sci-fi/suspense series "The Dead Zone," "Dark Kingdom," Lion's Gate films, and National Geographic's "Really Wild Animals Really Wild Animals was a nature television series and VHS series from 1993 to 1997 for children starring the late Dudley Moore as Spin. Released by the National Geographic Society, the series educated children about many different species of animals. ." |
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