Spotlight On Air

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Spotlight On Air
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Pynk Rouge During The Show's Final Season
Background information
Created By: Yang Geun Gi
Country Of Origin: United States
Original Network: Spotlight TV
Number Of Seasons: 4
Number Of Episodes: 15
Running Time 22 Minutes
Original Release July 6, 2012 - December 17, 2016


Spotlight On Air (formerly Glory On Air) was a live concert series that ran sproadically for three years on Spotlight TV. The show's first two seasons featured only Glory Entertainment artists. In 2014, the show underwent a revamp as Glory Entertainment departed the show as executive producers in a attempt to feature more artists in the industry outside of the label. Despite the production change, Glory artists continued to make frequent appearances. On December 17, 2016, Spotlight TV canceled Spotlight On Air, leaving The Wendy Williams Show as the sole television series for the network.

List Of Episodes[edit | edit source]

Season 1 (2012)
No. In Series No. In Season Title Air Date
1 1 On Air With Stereo Theory July 6, 2012
Season 2 (2012)
No. In Series No. In Season Title Air Date
2 1 On Air With Tadd & Zane November 14, 2012
Season 3 (2014)
No. In Series No. In Season Title Air Date
3 1 On Air With 4Usion June 2, 2014
4 2 On Air With Ryan July 24, 2014
5 3 #CoverThursday x Pynk Rouge July 26, 2014
6 4 On Air With 4Usion August 12, 2014
7 5 On Air With Infinite; Album Release Special Unaired
8 6 #CoverThursdays Reign&SeVyn - "Vanity" August 12, 2014
9 7 #CoverTuesdays "The Voice" Classica x "Fall, Break ϟ Melt" August 12, 2014
10 8 #ThrowBackThursday GUERIELLA CONCERT in NYC's Central Park August 14, 2014
Season 4 (2015)
No. In Series No. In Season Title Air Date
11 1 On Air (In A Freezer) With Twenty May 13, 2015
12 2 On Air (In A Basement) With Pynk Rouge May 13, 2015
13 3 On Air Concert With Kinetic Academy May 23, 2015
14 4 On Air Concert With Jacob July 24, 2015
15 5 On Air (At A Radio Station) With DOA July 24, 2015

Development and production[edit | edit source]

Initial Production[edit | edit source]

Departure Of Glory Entertainment[edit | edit source]

Forming Of Pynk Rouge[edit | edit source]

Reception[edit | edit source]

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