Esquire Network Reveals New Programming Slate

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LOS ANGELES: Due to launch in the U.S. this summer, Esquire Network, a rebrand of G4, has announced its programming lineup, which consists of a combination of male-skewed scripted and unscripted shows, movies and specials.

Esquire Network is the result of a partnership between NBCUniversal and Hearst Magazines, which publishes Esquire. Among the original series set to air on the channel are Knife Fight, a cooking competition program; The Getaway, a celebrity-led travel show; American Ninja Warrior, a returning athletic competition series; How I Rock It, which profiles a variety of stylish men; Risky Living (w.t.), focused on New York nightlife real estate; and American Field Trip (w.t.), which spotlights unique people and places in the U.S. 

The network will also broadcast a number of contemporary titles, including Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Parks and Recreation, Party Down, Burn Notice and Psych, and films such as Ocean’s 13, Déjá Vu and the James Bond franchise.