EXCLUSIVE: VH1 Secures New “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood” Production Company
EXCLUSIVE: VH1 Secures New “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood” Production Company
theJasmineBRAND exclusively reports, Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood has secured a new production company. Sources tell us that one of the production company’s for the hit VH1 show is allegedly Big Fish Entertainment. Big Fish produces VH1’s Black Ink Crew, along with other programming for Discovery, VH1, A&E, TLC, MTV, WE, E!, National Geographic, Oxygen, etc.
There are conflicting reports as to whether or not Eastern TV will also produce the series.

Back in September, we reported that VH1 was shaking up the production of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood and Basketball Wives. Why the axe? We heard that the network wanted to to take these shows in a new direction.
Reportedly, Eastern TV, which is run by CEO Toby Barraud and President Stefan Springman, was being axed from Hollywood, but would continue to produce for Love & Hip Hop: New York, Love & Hip Hop: Miami and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.
No additional details about Hollywood have been released.
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