LOS ANGELES – Oxygen Media, the home for quality true crime
programming, is aggressively expanding its original series slate with 10 new
greenlights and the US premiere of a Piers Morgan event series, it was
announced today by Rod Aissa, Executive Vice President, Original Programming
and Development, Oxygen Media. In 2017, Oxygen rebranded to a full time true
crime destination and quickly became one of the fastest growing networks in
cable behind such hits as “Cold Justice” “The Disappearance of Natalee
Holloway,” “Dahmer on Dahmer: A Serial Killer Speaks” and “Aaron Hernandez
Uncovered,” which all set ratings records for the network.
“The response from the true crime community has been
overwhelming,” said Aissa, “We’ve had some tremendous early ratings successes
since our rebrand, and this new slate adds to our mission of providing best in
class investigative docuseries from the top producers and talent in the genre,
while continuing to offer exclusive access and compelling storytelling that
have become paramount to our viewers.”
"Oxygen is delivering an audience of true crime
enthusiasts that is passionate about the programming, resulting in the ideal
effectiveness for our advertiser’s messaging,” said Laura Molen, Executive Vice
President, Lifestyle and Hispanic Advertising Sales, NBCUniversal. “We’re
seeing this engagement not just on linear but also across Oxygen’s digital
presence, where younger, valuable consumers are coming to the network, allowing
us to show the network’s reach across multiple demos.”
This year, the two-part “Aaron Hernandez Uncovered” became
the most watched true crime program in the history of the network, reaching 4.4
million total viewers and 1.9 million P18-49 across all airings during its
premiere weekend on Saturday, March 17 and Sunday, March 18. This propelled
1Q18 to be Oxygen’s most watched quarter in seven years among total viewers in
total day, and March 2018 to be the network’s most watched month in six years
among total viewers in total day. In addition, Oxygen.com continues to be the
#1 most popular website dedicated to crime.
New True Crime Series:
“In Defense Of”
Produced by Magical Elves with Jane Lipsitz and Dan Cutforth
serving as executive producers.
This psychologically thrilling crime series explores the
complex relationships between notorious criminals and the defense attorneys who
represented them in court. From Oklahoma City bomber, Timothy McVeigh, and his
defense attorney, Chris Tritico, who to this day calls Tim his friend; to Jodi
Arias and her public defense attorney, Kirk Nurmi, who was willing to give up
his entire career half way through the case just to get away from her, viewers
will look at these legendary trials from a totally different perspective. For
the first time ever, these top defense attorneys share their very personal, and
sometimes very controversial, versions of events as they worked alongside some
of the biggest monsters of our time.
“Serial Killer with Piers Morgan”
Produced by Plum Pictures and Ferret Productions with Piers
Morgan, John Ferriter, Will Daws and Stuart Cabb serving as executive producers.
Oxygen will be the home for the US premiere of “Serial
Killer with Piers Morgan.” With unprecedented access to some of the most
dangerous maximum security prisons in the United States, “Serial Killer with
Piers Morgan” will explore the minds of three of America’s most depraved serial
killers. Having never spoken on camera about their crimes until now, each
landmark episode will be built around Piers’ chilling face-to-face interview
with a killer.
“The Disappearance of Crystal Rogers”
Produced by Peacock Productions with Lloyd Fales and Nicole
Rittenmeyer serving as executive producers.
In the summer of 2015, Crystal Rogers’ car was found
abandoned on the side of the Bluegrass Parkway in Bardstown, Kentucky. The 35
year-old mother had vanished without a trace, leaving behind a confused and
shattered family. Did she run off? Was she abducted? A year later Crystal’s
father, who had worked tirelessly to uncover the truth behind his daughter’s
disappearance, is shot dead in an alleged hunting accident. However, the locals
feel certain there’s a killer in their midst. As the layers of Crystal’s
disappearance are pulled back, a town in turmoil rises to the surface, with
multiple unsolved homicides, countless secrets and different theories starting
to emerge. In this investigative series, journalist Stephanie Bauer partners
with retired homicide detective Dwayne Stanton to explore “The Disappearance of
Crystal Rogers” and a series of other unsolved homicides that haunt this
seemingly idyllic community.
“Price of Duty”
Produced by The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC) with
Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Bill Pruitt, Jackson Nguyen and Todd Crites serving
as executive producers.
Homicide detectives are trained to stay detached, to remain
calm and stoic during every investigation no matter how ugly the crime. But
even the most seasoned detectives have a breaking point. A seminal case so
shocking, so profoundly heartbreaking, that no amount of training could shield
them from its emotional toll. In each episode of “Price of Duty,” a homicide
detective will share the story of the most haunting case of their career. From
their first steps on the crime scene, to the final bust and the emotional
aftermath – viewers will go on an emotional rollercoaster ride to the front
lines of a riveting homicide investigation that reveals a deeply personal side
of our nation’s detectives that few ever see.
“Abuse of Power” – Premieres Saturday, May 12th
Produced by Storyville Entertainment and Lucky 8 with Betsy
Schechter, Kim Woodard, Greg Henry, Dahlia Damaghi and Mitchell Rosenbaum
serving as executive producers.
Hosted by esteemed television journalist Lauren Sivan, each
episode will examine the twisted and true stories where pillars of the
community took advantage of their authority to commit heinous acts of crime,
all stemming from their hunger for greed, control and power. Through gripping
firsthand accounts, never-before-seen interviews and dramatic reenactments,
“Abuse of Power” will expose just how far those in power are willing to go in
order to cover up their transgressions and what happens when the law finally
catches up to them.
“The Mark of a Killer” (Working Title)
Produced by Jarrett Creative and Motiv8 Media with Seth
Jarrett and Julie Jarrett serving as executive producers for Jarrett Creative
and Kara Kurcz and Brian Lee serving as executive producers for Motiv8 Media.
All serial killers commit murder to satisfy their grand
fantasies, but the murderers featured in “The Mark of a Killer,” take it one
step further, committing heinous acts that allow them to extend their fantasies
and relive the excitement of their crimes again and again. With many keeping
postmortem souvenirs and performing distinct rituals during each killing, their
signature trademarks often prove to be their undoing. This series follows the
trails of their obsession, and takes a deep dive into the killers’ depraved
psyches to reveal their darkest secrets as investigators close in to end the
killer’s reign of terror.
“License To Kill” (Working Title)
Produced by Shed Media, a division of Warner Bros.
Unscripted & Alternative Television. Pam Healey, Dave Kuba, Adam Kassen,
and Terry Dubrow serve as executive producers.
Renowned plastic surgeon Terry Dubrow (“Botched”)
investigates jaw-dropping cases of murderous doctors and nurses. In each
episode, Dr. Dubrow will detail the outrageous events that led to each medical
professional’s insidious use of their expertise by taking viewers inside the
killers’ minds, and inside the bodies of the victims, utilizing signature
forensic animation. Every case unfolds from the perspective of the victims,
families, colleagues and law enforcement, with harrowing accounts of patients
put into jeopardy all the way through to the final act. Whether these doctors
spiraled out of control over money, jealousy, power or from mental breakdowns,
armchair detectives will be on the edge of their seats as authorities try to
stop the madness before someone else gets killed.
“Dying to Belong”
Produced by Jupiter Entertainment with Stephen Land, Allison
Wallach, Matt Sprouse and Eric Wetherington serving as executive producers.
What happens when the desire to belong takes a dark turn?
“Dying to Belong” explores the utterly shocking and spellbinding stories of
those who killed in order to feel genuinely accepted. From a teenager who
killed to impress his friends, to a mother who plotted to kill a cheerleader
who was her daughter’s competition, these stories will reveal the true cost of
an obsession to fit in and will feature first-person accounts of those closest
to the case.
“Buried in the Backyard” – Premieres Sunday, June 3rd
Produced by Renegade 83 with Jay Renfroe, David Garfinkle,
Bob Kusbit and Jeff Kuntz serving as executive producers.
For most people, the backyard, and the backyards of their
neighborhood, are safe havens, places where children can play and families and
friends can gather. But sometimes there is something sinister lurking beneath
the well-trimmed hedges and fences. This series focuses on true crime stories
where the victim was found buried in the most unsuspecting of places, the
backyard. However, finding the remains is only the beginning, and each episode
will follow the police investigation from discovering the body to identifying
it, determining cause of death and who committed the murder.
“A Wedding and a Murder” – Premieres Sunday, June 3rd
Produced by Leepson Bounds Entertainment with David Leepson,
Stephanie Lydecker, Mary Bissell and Daniel Schulman serving as executive
producers.
This series chronicles relationships which began with the
promise of an engagement, and explores dream weddings that are supposed to
bring only the happiest memories of love and good times, but ultimately end up
shrouded by mystery and murder. Each hour-long episode will expose a grisly
homicide set against the backdrop of what appears to be wedded bliss. From the
bride and groom, to a family member, or even a jealous wedding guest – anyone
could be the victim or suspect. In many cases the wedding serves as a powerful
catalyst for murder, giving the killer the motivation they need to commit the
unthinkable.
“Cult of Killers” (Working Title)
Produced by IPC and Eureka Productions with Eli Holzman and
Aaron Saidman serving as executive producers for IPC and Paul Franklin and
Chris Culvenor serving as executive producers for Eureka.
This true crime series exposes the complex mystery behind a
murder (or string of murders) committed by members of a vicious cult. Each
episode will zero in on the cult responsible for a homicide, and begin to
unravel the cult’s genesis from the leader down to the individual members.
Featuring access to law enforcement and former members, first hand accounts
will help explain the cult’s beliefs and how it drove its members to kill.
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