The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

TMZ forced to change amid quarantine

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The gossip site and TV show are showing videos of celebritie­s at home, instead of on the red carpet.

NEW YORK » Just like the rest of us, celebritie­s are largely confined to their homes to wait out the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Unlike the rest of us, however, many of them still have that need for the spotlight. And for that, Harvey Levin is grateful.

The impresario of an online and television infotainme­nt empire is navigating a stayat-home world without boldfaced names on red carpets, coming out of airports (a regular source of TMZ ambushes) or getting into fights at nightclubs.

In the first few weeks, it wasn’t always easy — one story on the TMZ site was about lounging squirrels that had overtaken a park abandoned by foot traffic.

Yet it turns out the technical challenges that come with quarantine have occupied more of his time than filling space on his programs with things to talk about.

“There’s just so much content,” he said.

Those who’ve tuned in to TMZ the past week have seen video of Oprah Winfrey cooking salmon and pasta, sipping red wine and singing along to Harry Belafonte.

Lizzo used cellphone video to highlight a favorite body part.

Rapper Blueface hosted a social distancing party that was undermined when two drunk women traded punches.

“We miss you guys,” Donnie Wahlberg told Levin in a Skype interview. “We miss seeing you in that studio with all your crew and just being part of our everyday life ... You guys are underappre­ciated.”

Levin produces three television shows regularly.

“TMZ on TV” is essentiall­y a comic pop culture half-hour, available through syndicatio­n in virtually all of the nation’s TV homes. “TMZ Live” trends a little more serious, an hourlong newscast available in 80 percent of the nation’s homes, and “TMZ Sports” is on the Fox Sports 1 network.

It doesn’t take much to get the “TMZ on TV” tongues talking. Viral videos, like the newscaster whose at-home report accidental­ly showed her husband showering in the background, invites snark.

Sofia Vergara sent in a picture of herself and a younger niece, both in bikinis facing away from the camera, to prompt a guessing game of who was who.

“TMZ Sports” isn’t harmed by the lack of games. More likely, it’s enhanced because the players have more spare time, Levin said. Tom Brady’s workouts in Tampa Bay have produced their share of stories.

A recent sports show featured stories about an NFL draftee with a controvers­ial tattoo, and some amateur marriage counseling prompted by the breakup of Jay Cutler and Kristin Cavallari, among other topics.

But TMZ hasn’t just focused on celebrity. “TMZ Live” led a recent show with Levin and co-host Charles Latibeaudi­ere expressing horror at video of a Chicago house party where dozens stood crowded together in a room, prompting a discussion of whether adherence to social distancing was becoming more lax.

“We’ve had (California) Gov. (Gavin) Newsom, Mayor (Keisha Lance) Bottoms from Atlanta, we’ve had Mark Cuban and Dr. Phil — all sorts of people who have come on the show to talk about what’s going on with their personal lives and what they’re doing to help people, “he said. “There’s a lot of material out there.”

Veteran Hollywood publicist Howard Bragman said he didn’t doubt Levin would be able to deal with the changed environmen­t: “He kind of created the genre, so he knows how to deal with it.”

Entertainm­ent shows, TMZ’s included, seem to be holding their own in the ratings, helped by viewers seeking an alternativ­e to serious coronaviru­s stories, said Bill Carroll, an expert in the syndicatio­n market.

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