Out There with Melissa DiMarco
Single. Sexless in the city.
Melissa DiMarco is a jet-setting entertainment journalist. In a celebrity driven world, she struggles to keep her sanity while interviewing the stars. With her oddball crew, traditional parents and funny, bigger than life personal experiences... How does she navigate it all? With the help of those closest to her -- celebrities!
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TV Comedy Series
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Funny, Family Friendly
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Celebrity Power
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300 episodes (and counting)
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30 min. Format
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Evergreen Content
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18-49 demographics
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Co-viewing
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Proven Advertiser ROI
Available:
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First Run Cable, Streaming, Syndication in USA
"Funny like Debra Messing and diversely sharp like Tina Fey”
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The Success Formula of the show
The Success Formula of This Series: What happens when Curb Your Enthusiasm meets the Tonight Show? And 30 Rock meets Entertainment Tonight? It gets “Out There”.
Out There is a fictionalized version if Melissa’s real-life, like Larry David in Curb Your Enthusiasm. Melissa gets the star-power of Entertainment Tonight with her accessible interview style like Jimmy Fallon from The Tonight Show. And the episodes navigate Melissa’s life like the behind-the-scenes parody from Tina Fey in 30 Rock.
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About Melissa DiMarco
Host, Journalist, Actress, Showrunner, Producer, Influencer
Melissa is the face and force behind Out There with Melissa DiMarco.
Aside from Out There, Melissa is perhaps best-known for playing Daphne Hatzilakos (aka “Ms. H”), teacher and later Principal of Degrassi Community School, for eight seasons on the acclaimed teen drama, Degrassi: The Next Generation. The series is seen across North America on CW and Netflix USA and in syndication in over 150 countries.
Melissa’s film credits include acclaimed performances as Pete Rose’s wife, Carol, in Hustle: The Pete Rose Story, directed by the legendary Peter Bogdanovich (The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon) and starring opposite Tom Sizemore (Saving Private Ryan, Heat) as Pete Rose, and as the female lead in Duct Tape Forever, the film adaptation of the beloved Canadian comedy series, The Red Green Show.