Oxygen Media

Oxygen orders Season 2 of 'Love Games'

New York -- Oxygen Media says it has green lit a second season of its U.S. dating series "Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too."

The announcement was made Monday by Amy Introcaso-Davis, Oxygen's senior vice president of original programming and development.

"'Love Games' became a hit for the network and we're excited to continue to offer programming that resonates with our audience," Introcaso-Davis said in a statement. "The search for love is a rite of passage for our viewers and a bad girl's search for love is pure entertainment."

Oxygen orders more 'Dance Your Ass Off'

Los Angeles -- Oxygen Media Monday announced its popular U.S. weight loss/dance competition series "Dance Your Ass Off" will return for a second season in 2010.

The announcement was made by Amy Introcaso-Davis, senior vice president of original programming and development for Oxygen Media.

"We loved watching as contestants danced off nearly 500 pounds, and are proud to bring our audience another season of this exciting competition format," Introcaso-Davis said in a statement. "We're looking forward to working with (the production company) Magical Elves on 'Dance Your Ass Off,' and with them we hope to inspire the entire country to eat healthy and get off the couch and dance!"

Oxygen orders more 'Tori & Dean'

New York, Oct. 14 -- Oxygen Media announced Wednesday it has ordered a fifth season of the reality TV series "Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood."

The show -- starring actress Tori Spelling and husband Dean McDermott -- is to return to the air in the spring, said Amy Introcaso-Davis, senior vice president of original programming and development for Oxygen Media.

"Tori and Dean have become the Hollywood family next door," Introcaso-Davis said in a statement. "We're excited to bring back the adorable family that so many Oxygen viewers love to follow."

'Tori & Dean' makeover show, TV movie set

Los Angeles-- Oxygen Media executives unveiled plans in New York Wednesday to expand its popular "Tori & Dean" franchise.

The network said it has ordered a fourth season of the "Tori & Dean" reality series, approved a pilot for a couples makeover show, and is developing a made-for-television movie -- all starring Tori Spelling and her husband Dean McDermott.