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Hollywoodlife.com
Type of site
Popular culture, news
Available inEnglish
OwnerPenske Media Corporation
EditorBonnie Fuller
URLOfficial website
CommercialYes
Launched2009

Hollywoodlife.com (stylized as HollywoodLife.com) is an American entertainment website launched in 2009 as part of Penske Media Corporation by longtime magazine editor Bonnie Fuller, who is the former editor of the magazines Cosmopolitan, Glamour and Us Weekly.[1] The site covers celebrity, fashion, beauty, and entertainment news.

HollywoodLife.com also offers live coverage of awards shows and other notable pop culture events. In June 2015, HollywoodLife.com and PIX11, Tribune Broadcasting's New York flagship station, announced a content and cross-promotional partnership across all platforms. As part of the collaboration, HollywoodLife.com now provides PIX11 News with content on air and on PIX11.com. Additionally, Bonnie Fuller is a regular contributor along with HollywoodLife.com senior entertainment reporter Chloe Melas and HollywoodLife.com fashion editor Katrina Mitzeliotis.[2]

The site also began airing a weekly podcast in January 2015.[3] The podcast runs weekly, with discussion, debate and exclusives on celebrity news. It is hosted by HollywoodLife.com's Editor-in-Chief Bonnie Fuller.<ref>Fuller, Bonnie. "Hollywoodlife". podcastone.com. Retrieved 17 November 2016.</ref

References

  1. ^ Launder, William. "Bonnie Fuller Starts to Trend". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  2. ^ "PIX11 Announces Content Partnership with HollywoodLife.com". Tribune Media. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  3. ^ "L.A. Launch List: Jan. 9". Los Angeles Business Journal. Retrieved 2015-08-20.