Naked News | |
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Genre | News, entertainment |
Created by | Fernando Pereira, Kirby Stasyna |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Location(s) | Toronto, Ontario |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Release | |
Picture format | mp4 |
Original release | December 1999 – present |
External links | |
Official web site | www |
Naked News, billing itself as "the program with nothing to hide", is a Canadian Television and Internet program featuring a cast of women who present actual news stories. The show's production studio is located in Toronto, Canada. There are 6 new daily programs a week, that run approximately 22-minute in length. The female cast members read the news fully nude or disrobe as they present their various segments, including entertainment, sports, movies, food, sex & relationships and much more. Naked News TV is an offshoot of the web program and is broadcast on pay TV in various countries around the world.
The show often recruits women from around the world, to either appear as guest reporters, or to appear on a regular basis. Their audition feature, where amateur women try out for the program, is one of their most popular segments and generates the most feedback from its viewers. Another segment that generates a lot of interest is called Naked In The Streets. This is where a reporter will go topless in the street and speak to the general public about various topics.
The female announcers have been featured in almost every medium including television (CBS Sunday Morning, The Today Show, The View, Sally Jessy Raphaël, and numerous appearances on Entertainment Tonight and ET Insider) newspapers and magazines, (TV Guide, Playboy) and as guests on multiple radio shows including Howard Stern.
Naked News was conceived by Fernando Pereira and Kirby Stasyna and debuted in December 1999 as a web-based news service featuring an all-female cast. It began with only one anchor, Victoria Sinclair (who left the program in 2015), and has currently grown to eight female anchors, plus guest anchors. The website was popularized entirely by word of mouth, and quickly became a popular web destination. During the height of its popularity, the website was receiving over 6 million hits per month. Part of the large amounts of web traffic in the site's early days was because the entire newscast could be viewed for free and supported by advertising. By 2002, after the crash of Internet advertising, only one news segment could be viewed freely, and by 2004, no free content remained on the website. Beginning in 2005, a nudity-free version of Naked News was available to non-subscribers. Beginning in June 2008, two news segments could be viewed freely. However, this ended in December 2009. The British channel Sumo TV briefly showed episodes of Naked News, while the free-to-view Playboy One broadcast the show at 9:30pm Mondays-Fridays until its closure in 2008.