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Co-CEOs, co-presidents and exec producers, Truly Original
With three “Housewives” hits — “Atlanta,” “Potomac” and “Dubai” — the first international “Housewives” series, along with Bravo’s “Summer House,” Truly has also built a new franchise for History Channel with “Swamp People.” Their unscripted partnership with Taylor Sheridan has yielded “The Last Cowboy,” now in production on Season 5. This year, “Family Karma” earned a GLAAD Award nomination, while “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” landed an NAACP Award nomination.
Most memorable personality? “I have to say Andy Cohen. No matter what drama is happening in and around the ‘Housewives’ universe, Andy maintains his true commitment to and love for the space,”
Weinstock says.
Change you’d like to see? “I’d love to see a return to some of the crazy, creative chance-taking that was front and center in the early days of unscripted. There was a heightened, even ridiculous sense of fun and humor that I think a lot of us miss, and that audiences loved,” says Hersh.
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