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Daily Buzz

The Daily Buzz
The Daily Buzz Logo 2012.jpeg
The Daily Buzz show logo, used since 2012
Genre News program
Presented by Lance Smith
Kia Malone
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Reina Carbetta
Running time 120 minutes (daily, 2002-2015)
60 minutes (weekly, 2017-present)
Production company(s) KEF Media
Release
Original network First-run syndication (2002-2015, 2017-present)
Pop (2017-present)
Youtoo TV
Soul of the South
Original release September 16, 2002 (2002-09-16) –
  • April 17, 2015 (2015-04-17)
  • Revived series:
  • June 18, 2017 (2017-06-18) – present (present)
External links
Website www.thedbztv.com

The Daily Buzz (abbreviated "theDBZ") is a nationally syndicated news and infotainment program. The show premiered as a 3-hour weekday breakfast television show on September 16, 2002, initially airing on 10 stations owned and operated by the show's founding owner, ACME Communications. By the time of its April 17, 2015 cancellation (the result of show owner Mojo Brands Media declaring bankruptcy), the show was distributed to stations in 149 U.S. television markets. Two years after leaving the air, theDBZ would be revived as a weekly series in June 2017, after KEF Media acquired the show's trademark.

From its debut, The Daily Buzz has generally catered to a younger-skewing audience demographic, historically employing an informal atmosphere and a drive-time radio-style approach to presenting and discussing subjects in the realms of current events, lifestyle, entertainment, gossip, and pop culture, as well as celebrity interviews and paid publicity content. The approach set theDBZ apart, during its weekday run, from the traditional tone of network news programs, and would serve as an unofficial template for future national, syndicated, and local morning news shows.

In its weekday run, The Daily Buzz initially aired live for three hours, (6:00–9:00 a.m. (ET)), eventually shortening to a two-hour time slot (5:00–7:00 a.m. ET) for its last years as a weekday program. Start and running times varied by market, with some stations airing the show as a whole or only one or two hours. For most of its time on air, The CW Plus and its predecessor, The WB 100+ Station Group, carried the show in most smaller markets. The Daily Buzz was also featured on the schedules of the Youtoo TV and Soul of the South networks; streamed live-to-air on the program's website, and uploaded daily to Hulu. When it was revived as a weekly series, TheDBZ was re-added to the Youtoo and Soul of the South schedules, added to the schedule of cable network Pop (U.S. TV network), and offered to various local stations.


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