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Bravo Fans Flock to BravoCon 2023 in Las Vegas

Summary

  • BravoCon 2023 takes place in Las Vegas from Nov. 14-16
  • Bravo remains part of NBCUniversal after parent company Comcast's restructuring
  • Bravo faces challenges from splintering TV audiences but has developed new hit shows
Bravo Fans Flock to BravoCon 2023 in Las Vegas

BravoCon 2023, the fourth edition of the fan convention for all things Bravo, is set to take place in Las Vegas from November 14 to November 16. The event comes two years after the last BravoCon, and Bravo is now in a very different position within the media landscape.

In the past two years, Bravo's parent company Comcast has spun off most of its cable channels, including E!, MSNBC, CNBC, and Oxygen, into a new company called Versant. However, Bravo was selected to remain within the NBCUniversal mothership and will continue to feed the company's streaming service, Peacock.

While the 2023 BravoCon takes place against the backdrop of a "reality reckoning" that has subsided, Bravo now faces the challenge of splintering audiences for linear television. Despite these industry-wide challenges, the network has continued to develop new hit shows, such as the 20-something-focused "Next Gen NYC" and "McBee Dynasty," which migrated from Peacock to Bravo.

The stars from these shows, as well as fan-favorites from the "Real Housewives" universe and the "Below Deck" franchise, will be in attendance at BravoCon 2023. With "Watch What Happens Live" host Andy Cohen leading nightly live shows, Bravolebrities past and present will take the stage at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, where they may address ongoing feuds or even start new ones.

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BravoCon 2023 is the fourth edition of the fan convention for all things Bravo, taking place in Las Vegas from November 14-16.
Comcast has spun off most of its cable channels, including E!, MSNBC, CNBC, and Oxygen, into a new company called Versant, but Bravo was selected to remain within the NBCUniversal mothership.
The convention will feature stars from hit Bravo shows like "Real Housewives" and "Below Deck," as well as newer shows like "Next Gen NYC" and "McBee Dynasty."

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