The CW Sets The Date For Top Model's Return And Others!

Tyra's back with a brand new edition of America's Next Top Model on Wednesday, March 10th at 8pm.
In fact, Top Model will be supersized (the show...not the ladies) for the first two weeks with 90-minute episodes on both March 10th and 17th!
Cycle 14 was filmed on location in New Zealand and will feature a new judging panel. Joining returnees Tyra and Nigel Barker are model, designer and entrepreneur Kimora Lee Simmons and American Vogue's Editor-At-Large André Leon Talley. While Miss J will no longer be on the judging panel, he will appear on the show as a mentor and to teach his signature runway walk to the aspiring models.
If that's not good enough, The CW has finally announced the premiere of two new half-hour reality shows that will follow Top Model beginning in March.
On March 10th following the Cycle 14 premiere of Top Model, The CW will unveil High Society. According to a CW press release, High Society is a...
docu-series that lifts the curtain on New York’s most talked-about “Park Avenue Princess,” Tinsley Mortimer, and her young, elite society friends. The series follows Tinsley, who is currently embroiled in the city’s most high-profile divorce, as she and her circle of often-controversial friends circulate through New York’s most prestigious black-tie affairs, outrageous parties and fashion exclusives, with never-before-seen access from behind the velvet rope. Shot on location in New York, Paris, London, Palm Beach, Newport and St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the series takes us inside the often-brutal, always-dramatic rat race to stay atop the elite social pyramid and sheds new light on the young socialites competing for the best invites, parties, outfits and press coverage.
Then on March 24th, High Society moves to Wed/9pm to make room for Fly Girls at 930pm. Here's the description...directly from the network:
Over the course of eight half-hour episodes, five beautiful Virgin America flight attendants jet from one glamorous location to the next, including Las Vegas, South Beach and New York City, while pursuing good times, great parties, adventure and love. From their shared home-base “crash pad” in Los Angeles, California, the young women will deal with work lives that include split-second decision-making, demanding and sometimes fascinating passengers, long hours in the air and layovers in interesting locales. Their personal lives are filled with romance, family, friendships and more than a few roommate conflicts.
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