Spike TV is adding two new unscripted series. The network will pick up 20 half-hour episodes of “Repo Games” from the producers of MTV’s hit series, “Jersey Shore,” and 10 one-hour episodes of “Bar ...
After five million views since its debut on 3/2, “Angel of Death” will be making the move from the internet to television, as Spike TV will air the 10-part web series as a 90-minute televised movie on ...
New York, NY – Spike TV has named veteran combat sports announcer George X and former “King of the Cage” heavyweight champion, Manny Rodriguez, as the SAP Spanish announce team for the debut season of ...
The first half of the YouTube video I found, uploaded by a user named PAPAGEORGIO84, includes a different Spike TV segment called “The Ultimate Gamer” in which one lucky guy wins a home makeover for ...
Men's interest channel Spike TV has confirmed that it's developing a new late-night chatshow. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the network has teamed with producer and voiceover artist Thom Beers ...
The Career Services department at Penn State Wilkes-Barre invites students to the Alumni Career Speaker Series on Thursday, September 11, from 12 to 1 p.m. in Barry Auditorium located in the new Abram ...
Unless you’re really into the local tattoo artist scene, you’ve probably never heard of Old Town Ink co-owner Aaron “Bubba” Irwin. But Irwin’s notoriety will likely grow this month, after the season ...
The next cycle will consist of 16 episodes -- its largest order yet -- and return in the fall. By Lesley Goldberg Spike TV is sitting down for some additional ink. The male-leaning cable network has ...
Could the imbroglio over the use of Spike TV actually help the rebranded cable channel? It might. Filmmaker Spike Lee and media giant Viacom announced yesterday they had settled Lee's suit over the ...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Cable channel Spike TV has ordered a second season of its late-night series "MANswers," which revolves around male-oriented trivia. Sign up here. Each half-hour ...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Spike TV has green-lit two documentary series, one examining the world of little-person wrestling and another focused on Brooklyn scrap-metal workers. In "Scrappers, ...