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Discovery+ makes a name for itself with shows featuring nudity

- Mike Hughes Special to Cincinnati Enquirer | USA TODAY NETWORK

In the mega-billion-dollar world of streaming networks, people still have basic questions: h What is Discovery+, anyway? How did it become important? And what does it have that’s special? h One partial answer to that last question is … well, nudity. h At a virtual session with the Television Critics Associatio­n, programmin­g executive Lisa Holme discussed “putting the + in Discovery+.” The session focused on six shows; by coincidenc­e, perhaps, half of them had something to do with nudity:

h “Naked and Afraid of Love” (debuting Sunday, Aug. 22) has 16 people – young, single and fit – in the jungle. Like other dating-show contestant­s, they had to ignore the crew; unlike others, they were naked. “This was the first time I had been in front of cameras,” said Britt Whitmire, an experience­d backpacker. “(But) I had other things that were distractin­g me.”

h “Curse of the Chippendal­es” (Sept. 24) tells how the Chippendal­e dancers turned male stripping into a global business that draws two million people annually … and how the profits led to a murder, a conviction (and subsequent suicide) and death threats. “I don’t think anyone has escaped the Chippendal­es without some damage,” said Read Scot, a former dancer.

h “Kendra Sells Hollywood” (arriving sometime in the fourth quarter) isn’t about nudity, but its star is sometimes associated with it. Kendra Wilkinson did a Playboy photoshoot while she was (for five years) one of Hugh Hefner’s live-in girlfriend­s. She’s starred in three previous reality shows, but this one catches her as a divorced mother of two, fresh from taking realestate classes. “There are so many shows about establishe­d real-estate agents,” she said, “but I’m not one of them.”

Such shows may nudge Discovery networks – known for sturdy non-fiction – to a new level.

The original Discovery Channel began in 1985 and soon added other networks – starting some and buying others. Eventually, its lineup included Animal Planet, TLC, Science, Investigat­ion Discovery, the Oprah Winfrey Network and more.

All stick to non-fiction – with occasional exceptions, mainly on OWN. Most have been low-profile, except for the true-crime emphasis of ID.

Then David Zaslav, who became CEO in 2006, engineered two megadeals.

In 2018, Discovery bought the Scripps networks, led by HGTV, the Food Network, the Cooking Channel, the Travel Channel and DIY (soon to be the Magnolia Network). And this year, it set a merger with the Warner Brothers networks, including the former Ted Turner empire. The result could have anti-trust approval next year; Discovery would own only 29%, but Zaslav would be in charge.

For now, many networks funnel into Discovery+, which – after the merger and a new name – hopes to be in the Netflix/disney+ stratosphe­re. That requires some major draws – popular people (Winfrey, Magnolia founders Chip and Joanna Gaines), hot trends (true crime) and more.

One of the shows Discovery+ presented to the TCA fits the old, quiet image. “The Program: Prison Detox” (Aug. 25) profiles a successful drug-rehab program in rural Arkansas.

But others benefit from nudity (perhaps just a mini-trend) and star power:

– “Well Done With Sebastian Maniscato” (which debuted Aug. 12) stars the popular comedian, who doesn’t claim to be an expert on food and drink. As for wine, he used to order “whatever was on the bottom shelf; whatever was $3.99.”

– “Introducin­g Selma Blair” (Oct. 21) focuses on the actress (who starred in movies and three TV series), now 49 and facing multiple sclerosis. With the TCA, Blair discussed her dark wit – “my humor is sticky,” she said – and her changing outlook: “I have never really liked life that much …. I do now.”

 ?? NATALIE MUNIO/PROVIDED ?? Discovery+'s new "Naked and Afraid of Love" will take the original show concept to a new level.
NATALIE MUNIO/PROVIDED Discovery+'s new "Naked and Afraid of Love" will take the original show concept to a new level.

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