The upcoming RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 13 premiere is set to airs across 6 networks, VH1 has revealed.
According to Deadline, ViacomCBS is set to air the premiere across 6 of their networks in order to “bolster synergy.”
VH1 has revealed that RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 13 premiere will air across 6 networks, boosting the show’s profile.
The new season will premiere January 1 at 8/7c on VH1, The CW, MTV, MTV2, PopTV, and Logo. As longtime fans of the series are aware, Drag Race originally premiered on Logo years ago before moving permanently to VH1.
The move comes on the heels of recent big news in the franchise.
Not only is the show expanding internationally once again with a new series set to film in Spain, but the show also picked up a few Emmys only a few months ago, further cementing its place at the top of the reality TV pile.
Entertainment Weekly did the math and confirmed that the show is now now the most-awarded reality competition show in TV history following the 2020 Emmys. The drag competition series has won 19 Emmy awards in total across the 11 years it has been on the air.