Real Housewives Goes Into Syndication

October 13, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
Filed under Real Housewives

NBC Universal has decided to take offer its Real Housewives francise to smaller markets for syndication in Fall 2010. The series will be picked up by NBC Local in all of its markets in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, San Francisco, Washington D.C., Miami, San Diego and Hartford. The series has also been sold to Hearst Television stations including Tampa, Orlando, Sacramento, Kansas City, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Louisville, New Orleans and West Palm Beach.

“‘The Real Housewives’ is a very successful franchise, especially popular with women,” says NBC Local Media President John Wallace. “And by coming to broadcast television stations in daytime, this series will appeal to a new audience that is looking for something that stands out from the pack.”

The Real Housewives, which individual series features women from Atlanta, New York, Orange County and New Jersey currently airs on Bravo. In syndication each series will air in chronological order to maintain continuity.

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