America's Next Top Model News
March 23, 2006
Deemed to not have performed well enough to overcome her lack of classic model measurements, Kari Schmidt, an 18-year-old student from Brookings, SD, became the third girl eliminated from the sixth edition of America's Next Top Model during last night's broadcast of the UPN reality show.
March 17, 2006
"Jaded," our episode summary for the third episode of America's Next Top Model 6, the sixth edition of UPN's America's Next Top Model series, written by Das Mole, is now available.
March 16, 2006
Judged to be a beautiful girl who just didn't deliver any impressive photos, Wendy, a 22-year-old retail assistant manager and Hurricane Katrina survivor from New Orleans, became the second girl eliminated from the sixth edition of America's Next Top Model during last night's broadcast of the UPN reality show.
March 15, 2006
It had to face off against the Fox's final American Idol 5 semifinals performance show in its first hour, however last week's special two-hour premiere of America's Next Top Model's sixth edition still did extremely well, delivering the UPN reality show's best ever premiere ratings.
March 9, 2006
Deemed to be a "pretty girl" that just didn't "measure up," Kathy Hoxit, a 20-year-old house painter from Brevard, NC, became the first girl eliminated from the sixth edition of America's Next Top Model during last night's special two-hour broadcast of the UPN reality show's season premiere.
March 9, 2006
"I Wanna Be A Model," our episode summary for the special two-hour back-to-back debut episodes of America's Next Top Model 6, the sixth edition of UPN's America's Next Top Model series, written by Belinda Trotter-James, is now available.
February 15, 2006
UPN has revealed the identities of the wannabe models who will be competing on the upcoming "sixth cycle" of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model reality series. Top Model 6 will debut on Wednesday, March 8 at 8PM with a special two-hour premiere.
February 1, 2006
The German version of the reality TV show "America's Next Top Model" is being criticized for promoting eating disorders.
January 24, 2006
Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution has picked up a second season of model Tyra Banks' syndicated talk show.
- January 24, 2006
CBS Corporation and Warner Bros. Entertainment rocked the broadcast television landscape this morning, making an unexpected and somewhat shocking announcement that they will be shutting down their respective UPN and The WB networks and instead launching a new The CW broadcast network that will begin operation this fall.