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E! Entertainment Announces New Fashion Design Competition Series 'OMG Fashun'

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E! Entertainment has announced the upcoming premiere of the new fashion design competition series 'OMG Fashun,' hosted by Julia Fox and Law Roach. The show is set to debut on May 6 at 9 p.m. ET with two half-hour episodes airing back-to-back in subsequent weeks. Contestants on the show will be challenged to create boundary-breaking looks under the guidance of Julia Fox, with a judging panel consisting of Fox, Roach, and a rotating expert guest judge.

AMC Networks has released an extended trailer for Season 2 of 'Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire,' premiering on May 12. The season will continue the story of the vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac as he recounts his adventures in Europe and his encounters with other vampires.

NBC has announced new seasons for several of its competition series leading up to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Shows like 'America's Got Talent,' 'American Ninja Warrior,' and 'The Wall' will be returning, while 'Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge' and 'LA Fire & Rescue' will not be coming back.

Content Partners LLC has acquired the complete catalog of the true crime docuseries 'Forensic Files,' including 400 episodes released across 14 seasons. The series, which originally aired on TLC, explores how forensic science can help solve crimes and mysterious accidents.

Warner Bros. Discovery has signed an exclusive U.S. media rights agreement with the Professional Fighters League for the new Bellator Champions Series, a mixed martial arts championship. The series will stream exclusively on Max in the U.S. and will feature eight MMA events staged in cities around the world.

Netflix is set to premiere the new sports documentary series 'Receiver' this summer, following NFL pass catchers during the 2023-24 season. The series will be produced by NFL Films and will feature prominent NFL players like Davante Adams and George Kittle.

Fox Nation has renewed 'Crime Cam 24/7' for a Season 2, a show that spotlights surveillance footage from crime scenes around the country. The series offers insights into how cameras can aid in catching criminals and bringing them to justice.

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