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Chelsea Handler inks new deal at Comcast

E! host adds production as part of eight-figure pact

By James Hibberd

March 23, 2009, 08:50 PM ET

Chelsea Handler has inked a sweeping multiyear new deal with Comcast Entertainment Group that includes a production deal for the late-night talk show host.

The agreement includes Handler staying at the network as executive producer and star of her E! show "Chelsea Lately" through 2012. Handler also is establishing a new company, Borderline Amazing Prods., which will have a first look-deal with Comcast's suite of cable networks.

"It is a unique pleasure to work with someone as extraordinarily talented, smart and, of course, funny as Chelsea," said Lisa Berger, executive vp original programming and series development at E! " 'Chelsea Lately' is a breakout hit that has significantly grown E!'s late-night audience, particularly among young women."

"Chelsea Lately" launched in 2007 and has climbed steadily in the ratings. Since moving to 11 p.m. last month, the series has drawn an average audience of 746,000 total viewers, up 31% over the slot a year ago. The show performs best among women 18-34 and delivers more young viewers in that demo than Jimmy Kimmel, Craig Ferguson and Carson Daly.

Fellow E! talent Ryan Seacrest signed a similar talent-plus-production agreement with the company in 2006. With her deal, Handler has the potential to become a larger player in the Comcast universe.

Sources say the contract, which was packaged by William Morris, is worth eight figures and that Handler had suitors from the broadcast networks. She recently appeared in the online version of "In the Motherhood," which ABC picked up as a series, and had a New York Times best seller with "Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea."

Chelsea Handler inks new deal at Comcast

E! host adds production as part of eight-figure pact

By James Hibberd

March 23, 2009, 08:50 PM ET

Chelsea Handler has inked a sweeping multiyear new deal with Comcast Entertainment Group that includes a production deal for the late-night talk show host.

The agreement includes Handler staying at the network as executive producer and star of her E! show "Chelsea Lately" through 2012. Handler also is establishing a new company, Borderline Amazing Prods., which will have a first look-deal with Comcast's suite of cable networks.

"It is a unique pleasure to work with someone as extraordinarily talented, smart and, of course, funny as Chelsea," said Lisa Berger, executive vp original programming and series development at E! " 'Chelsea Lately' is a breakout hit that has significantly grown E!'s late-night audience, particularly among young women."

"Chelsea Lately" launched in 2007 and has climbed steadily in the ratings. Since moving to 11 p.m. last month, the series has drawn an average audience of 746,000 total viewers, up 31% over the slot a year ago. The show performs best among women 18-34 and delivers more young viewers in that demo than Jimmy Kimmel, Craig Ferguson and Carson Daly.

Fellow E! talent Ryan Seacrest signed a similar talent-plus-production agreement with the company in 2006. With her deal, Handler has the potential to become a larger player in the Comcast universe.

Sources say the contract, which was packaged by William Morris, is worth eight figures and that Handler had suitors from the broadcast networks. She recently appeared in the online version of "In the Motherhood," which ABC picked up as a series, and had a New York Times best seller with "Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea."



 


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