HOME > Star Search > Star Search News
Star Search News
CBS reveals 'Star Search' details, competition schedule
January 2, 2003
CBS has announced that "Star Search," a one-hour variety/talent series hosted by Arsenio Hall and inspired by the original "Star Search" television program (1983-1995), which helped launch the careers of Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Ray Romano, Sinbad and Martin Lawrence, among others, will be broadcast live twice a week for four weeks, beginning with its premiere on Wednesday, Jan. 8 (8:00-9:00 PM, live ET/delayed PT) and on Thursdays (8:00-9:00 PM, live ET/delayed PT) beginning on Jan. 9. "Star Search" will have its finale on Thursday, Feb. 6 (8:00-9:00 PM, live ET/delayed PT).'Star Search' to premiere on CBS on Wednesday, January 8th
December 15, 2002
CBS has announced that “Star Search," a one-hour variety/talent series inspired by the original “Star Search” television program (1983-1995), will premiere on Wednesday, January. 8, 2003 at 8PM ET.'Star Search' to ride retro wave at CBS
August 30, 2002
Variety reports that with Fox's "American Idol" surging to its first season finale next week, CBS is bringing back the classic syndicated variety/talent hunt series that started it all: "Star Search." The network has ordered nine episodes of an updated take on the show, which is being targeted for a midseason 2003 bow.
Blake Moynes reveals he was "so close" to being on 'Perfect Match' with Rachel Recchia
'Survivor' host Jeff Probst believes the show will outlast him -- but the cast disagrees
'The Bachelor' alum Tia Booth reveals plans for "new boobs"
Jenna Johnson reveals what she wants to change about 'Dancing with the Stars'
'The Bachelor' couple Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney reveal how they beat the odds
'The Bachelorette' alum Ali Fedotowsky gets candid about Botox and plastic surgery
'Love Is Blind' creator explains why Vic and Christine got a private getaway to Malibu
'The Real Housewives' alum Taylor Armstrong apologizes for slamming Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance
Emma Slater honors former 'Dancing with the Stars' partner James Van Der Beek after his death at 48