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HBO Renews ‘Pause With Sam Jay’ For Season Two

HBO’s late-night talk show series Pause With Sam Jay has been renewed for a second season. Season one debuted in May of this year.

“I can’t express how excited I am to bring you all a second season of Pause. We learned so much during the first season and hope to take those lessons into this new chapter and deliver something even better,” said show co-creator, executive producer, writer Sam Jay. ” There are so many topics to explore and so much growth to be had. I can’t wait to dig in with the team and get to work! See y’all mofos soon!”

Season 1 of Pause With Sam Jay featured a new take on the late-night talk show format and uses a fresh lens to plunge into the cultural issues that divide us. Season 1 episodes are currently available to stream on HBO Max.

“I’m super excited that HBO is picking up our show for a second season. I am so proud of what Sam, Langston and the entire PAUSE team put together in the first season and think the conversations explored were simply groundbreaking,” said show co-creator, executive producer and writer Prentice Penny. “Sam is an extremely special talent that continues to shape, push and challenge the culture in so many amazing ways. I can’t wait to see what she wants to explore and dive into for the next season.”

The series is created by Sam Jay and Prentice Penny; executive produced by Sam Jay, Prentice Penny for A Penny For Your Thoughts, Chris Pollack, Langston Kerman, Diane Fitzgerald, David Martin and Kara Baker for Avalon, Michelle Caputo, and Shannon Hartmann. Co-executive producers are Alex Soler for A Penny for Your Thoughts Entertainment. JamsXBash directs and is produced for HBO by Art & Industry, Avalon, and A Penny For Your Thoughts.

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