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E: Women’s Entertainment is in touch with the interests and passions of today’s women. From intriguing reality to inspiring originals, topical specials and the largest collection of women’s-interest films, WE provides women with programming that is relatable and relevant to their lives. WE, currently available in 55 million homes, brings a fresh, upbeat look at all things fashion, beauty, home design, personal style and relationships.

In June, WE presents the second season of “Mix It Up.” Courteney Cox created and executive-produces this home design/relationship series, which challenges an interior design team to blend the conflicting styles of people living together. Whether it’s mothers and daughters, spouses or friends who are at odds stylistically, “Mix It Up” infuses humor with informative advice during a three-day dramatic home make-over.

The new season of “Full Frontal Fashion” features a new face and new format. Host Rebecca Budig reveals the Top 10 lists in all areas of today’s fashion and trends with a rotating panel of experts including top designers such as Nicole Miller, Shoshanna Lonstein and Kimora Lee Simmons.

“Full Frontal Fashion” is dedicated to keeping viewers up to date on what’s hot and what’s not, and to giving viewers tips and ideas on how to keep in step with the ever-changing world of fashion and style.

This fall the network unveils “Take My Kids, Please!” a half-hour reality series. In each episode, viewers meet the parents, their brood and the “lucky” person chosen to take the kids off their hands for a weekend.

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The parents are then sent off for an adventurous weekend minus the kids. The real fun begins when the mayhem unfolds back at the house and the kids run wild.

The success of the WE: Women’s Entertainment’s “Single in…” series including “Single in Vegas” and “Single in LA” has brought down the median age. This has prompted the network to order additional installments of the popular series to premiere in the 2004-05 season, including “Single in South Beach,” premiering in August.

In addition, new specials on the slate include an eight-part series for June’s wedding-themed programming. Viewers will get a behind-the-scenes peek at extreme brides as they get ready for the big day and slowly lose their grip on sanity in “Bridezillas.” The series will be filled with a mix of temper tantrums and obsessive-compulsive outbursts as the wives-to-be use any means necessary to ensure perfect nuptials.

In July, WE presents “Young, Sexy & Spoiled,” a one-hour special providing a sneak peek into the lavish lives of some of the world’s most fascinating people. From the Hilton sisters to superstar J. Lo to Prince William, their VIP lives involve outrageous shopping sprees, several-multimillion-dollar estates and a variety of pricey cars. Also premiering in summer 2004 is the second annual “She House.” Dueling designers present their ideas for the interior of the “She House,” the woman’s ultimate dream home. Final designs will be decided on via woman-on-the-street interviews.