Next on ‘Wedding Day’: Trine and Ryan
August 1, 2009 by Chandra
I almost forgot TNT is currently airing its first-ever reality series, Wedding Day. That’s understandable, of course, considering the network banished the newcomer to 9am ET on Saturday mornings after just two episodes, guaranteeing that I and lots of other people would never watch again.
That’s a shame, too, because Wedding Day is actually very touching if you’re into relationship shows, not to mention a nice departure from the usual reality fare found on other networks.
'Wedding Day' Time Slot Changed Again
July 2, 2009 by Chandra
First Tuesdays, then Thursdays, and now this.
Don’t bother tuning in to TNT on Thursday nights at 8pm ET anymore to catch the latest fresh episode of the new original reality series Wedding Day. The network has once again moved the show to a different time slot, quietly and with no effort wasted on notifying viewers who happen to like the series.
As of now and until it’s moved yet again — although where it would go besides entirely off the air, I have no idea — Wedding Day will debut new episodes on Saturday mornings (yes, mornings!) at 9am ET (yes, …read more
Wedding Day: A New Day, A New Episode, and A New Couple
June 25, 2009 by Chandra
The second episode of TNT’s new reality series Wedding Day airs at 8pm ET tonight, June 25, which is a new time slot for the series. It debuted last Tuesday at 8pm before fellow newcomer HawthoRNe, and I’m betting the change has to do with the reality show’s relatively lower ratings. If you’re hooked already, however, remain grateful that unlike some broadcast networks, basic cable’s TNT will probably allow the series to air all ten of its ordered episodes.
The latest installment of Wedding Day presents the touching story of Michigan-based couple Jaénelle Burnette and Nykolas “Nyk” Jones. Parents of …read more
Wedding Day: TNT's First Reality Series Arrives
June 16, 2009 by Chandra
TNT has a dramatic night of premieres in store for viewers today (June 16), and kicking it all off at 8pm ET is the basic-cable network’s first-ever unscripted series Wedding Day. The newcomer has prestigious backers — Mark Burnett Productions and DreamWorks Television — and a prominent pair of hosts, upscale event planner Alan Dunn and high-end wedding designer Diann Valentine, both of whom do much of their work in the extravagant and demanding celebrity world.
Since I’m not a fan of most reality shows, especially those that deal with romantic relationships, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Wedding Day …read more


