Did you hear this? The reality fashion show "Project Runway" will not be able to strut its stuff on the Lifetime TV channel, a judge ruled Friday.
(Loud cheering from all the "PR" fans! We like our Bravo, thank ya very much.)
According to a story on The Huffington Post, NBC won the "Project Runway" lawsuit, preventing the show's move to the Lifetime Channel. (Yes, that sappy channel with all the chic flicks.)
The preliminary injunction was ordered by New York Supreme Court Justice Richard B. Lowe in a lawsuit filed by NBC Universal against the Weinstein Co., which produces the hit reality series hosted by supermodel Heidi Klum.
NBC Universal had aired the series on its Bravo channel. It sued Weinstein after the production company made a reported $150 million deal with Lifetime for the show. The temporary injunction bars Weinstein from taking "Project Runway" or any spinoff to Lifetime and contended that evidence showed that Weinstein violated NBC's "right of first refusal" for the show.
Lifetime said it was disappointed with the ruling and that it will "pursue all measures" to uphold its agreement with Weinstein for the show's sixth season.
"Project Runway," now in production in Los Angeles, was expected to start airing in January on Lifetime.
That's it for your "PR" update....now on to more important matters. Who do you think will make it to Bryant Park?
Jerell, Korto, Kenley or Leanne?

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Hello...
... it's Korto. Kenley has one look, LeAnne has very little range as well, and Jerrell, well, he's just not snarky enough. Only men with lots of attitude win the PR prize.