I’m turning a new page.
Page Six, the New York Post’s iconic column, is coming to Hollywood with a new newsletter based at California Post, launching on Monday, January 26th.
Entertainment, fashion, hospitality, and hedge fund insiders and those who follow them have long turned to Page Six as their first read of the morning. In New York, it’s not uncommon to hear famous titans recall how when they first joined the company, their boss handed them a copy of the Post and told them, “If you want to know what’s going on in New York, read page six every day.”
Sign up for Page Six Hollywood today!
Page Six Hollywood is our new must-read. It’s a six-day-a-week newsletter for entertainment industry professionals and enthusiasts, providing inside information on everything from Warner Bros. Discovery’s acquisitions to the latest agent outfits.
Think more Zsasz and not Lilo.
Californiapost.com’s premium Page Six Hollywood section gives you exclusive online content and access to events from industry giants and a team of top reporters and experts.
We bring you exclusive news items you can’t miss on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and insightful and in-depth analysis of the entertainment industry, Deep Six, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If that’s not enough, we’ll send you a recap of what you missed straight to your inbox every Sunday.
We bring you scoops, industry news, and fun behind-the-scenes looks you won’t get anywhere else. We’re making Hollywood newsletters fun again (if they even existed in the first place).
To support our mission, Page Six Hollywood, led by veteran Page Six Hollywood editor Ian Moll, has assembled a team of top entertainment writers, including Peter Kiefer, Tatiana Siegel, Tim Basinger, and Kassie Stephan.
Our team is already hard at work breaking the news on Kamala Harris’ $8 million Malibu home purchase, Ari Emanuel’s blockbuster book deal, how studios are putting Ashley Tisdale’s “toxic” mom group coverage on screen, and the breakdown of Oscar-winning movies you need to know. More to come!
We are already accustomed to the world of entertainment. Page Six has worked on synopses for movies and TV shows ranging from “The Devil Wears Prada” and “Sex and the City” to “30 Rock,” “The Office” and “Gossip Girl.” (Moll played himself opposite JLo in his big screen debut and farewell role!)
For years, insiders told me they’ve been using Page Six to keep up with the latest Taylor Swift news and predict trends in their industry. One venerable auto heir said at a recent Golden Globe gala that he reads Page Six every day before economic news. (He even revealed a very personal connection to Page Six that we can’t even share!)
Click here to sign up for Page Six Hollywood today. Delivered to your inbox first thing in the morning.
