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NYC Life explores arts culture, entertainment and lifestyles, history and education in NYC. The channel features the people and places that make our City unique
What's on NYC Life?

  Modelinia Fashion Week TV
New York City is the global capital of fashion, employing over 175,000 people and generating $1.6 billion in annual tax revenue. In addition, the City is home to more than 5,000 wholesale showrooms, more than any city worldwide, and is host to 75 major fashion trade shows. And, a major part of the industry’s impact on our City’s economy stem from the bi-annual Fashion Weeks, bringing thousands of out-of-town visitors to the City and generating $466 million in direct visitor spending annually.  Because of the role the fashion industry plays in New York City, NYC life, the official television network of the City of New York, will air “Modelinia Fashion Week TV". Hosted by supermodels Veronica Webb and Coco Rocha, the show brings viewers into the tents and behind the scenes of Bryant Park.

  Profiles
The Telly Award winning PROFILES features in-depth interviews with notable celebrities.  Hosted by Mickey Burns, PROFILES premiered in September of 2003 on NYC-TV Channel 73.  In June of 2009, the show celebrated its 200th episode milestone.  Beginning February 2nd, PROFILES moved to NYC life (Channel 25), the channel that explores art and culture, entertainment, lifestle, history and education in NYC. 


  Under the Pink Carpet
"Under the Pink Carpet" is the first LGBT themed series to air on NYC life, underscoring the station's commitment to diversity through programming that reflects New York City and its residents.  The program represents the only television series to report on who's who and what's hot in gay and lesbian arts, culture and entertainment, focusing on music, theatre, film, television, arts, culture, nightlife, sports and other events of interest to the gay community.  Segments center on interviews with high profile celebrities as well as personalities from the realm of underground and cutting edge LGBT society.


  Job Hunt
Tune into JOB HUNT to learn how to navigate today's job market, get the skills you need, and find the right job for you. Watch real New Yorkers as they experience the triumphs and difficulties of searching for work, changing their careers, and finding the job that is right for them. JOB HUNT covers a lot of information you can use, including:
-How to master the job interview
-Who is hiring
-How to reinvent yourself for a new career
-Which jobs are the most sought after
-How to use technology to get a job


Blueprint  Blueprint
Have you ever walked down a street and spotted a building that caught your fancy? Well, the wraps are finally coming off some of the City's most impressive landmarks. Watch "Blueprint: New York City," a show that takes you in and around buildings that grab the attention of visitors and native New Yorkers alike. Let NYC life take you behind the scenes at City Hall, Gracie Mansion and other NYC greats.


 
Secrets of New York  Secrets of New York
As hard as the rock this City is built on, its mysteries are even harder to break. What lies behind New York City's tough-as-nails veneer? It's the hidden, undocumented and unknown enigmas we call "Secrets of New York."


   
 

CityScoop
"CityScoop" is a fun, weekly round-up of activities taking place
in and around New York City.  From major cultural events to notable government intiatives and announcements, "CityScoop" delivers the scoop on what's happening in the City.



     
 

That's So New York
New York City is the capital of the world, and "That's So New York" captures all the unique happenings around town that underscore its distinctive character. Join a variety of hosts as they showcase special events around the Big Apple.



        
 

V-Me Niños
On July 28, 2009 Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Carmen DiRienzo, President and CEO of V-Me, launched "NYC life presents V-Me Niños", the City's first-ever block of educational, Spanish-language programming for children.


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