Adam Scott and Craig Robinson, will premiere on Twitter before its broadcast into a single living room. Deadline reports that the show will stream for free every night at 9PM ET from September 21st to September 24th, and debut in its regular broadcast time slot on Fox on October 1st. Each airing will be preceded by an introduction with Scott and Robinson and followed by a Q&A session with the pair. Users can submit questions with the rather uninspired hashtag #GhostedPremiere. https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/20/16339502/ghosted-fox-show-twitter-deal-stream-adam-scott-craig-robinson
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The pilot of paranormal comedy Ghosted will premiere on Twitter before TV broadcast
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Posted on November 04, 2017
The pilot episode of Ghosted, Fox’s new buddy comedy about the paranormal starring
Adam Scott and Craig Robinson, will premiere on Twitter before its broadcast into a single living room. Deadline reports that the show will stream for free every night at 9PM ET from September 21st to September 24th, and debut in its regular broadcast time slot on Fox on October 1st. Each airing will be preceded by an introduction with Scott and Robinson and followed by a Q&A session with the pair. Users can submit questions with the rather uninspired hashtag #GhostedPremiere. https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/20/16339502/ghosted-fox-show-twitter-deal-stream-adam-scott-craig-robinson
Adam Scott and Craig Robinson, will premiere on Twitter before its broadcast into a single living room. Deadline reports that the show will stream for free every night at 9PM ET from September 21st to September 24th, and debut in its regular broadcast time slot on Fox on October 1st. Each airing will be preceded by an introduction with Scott and Robinson and followed by a Q&A session with the pair. Users can submit questions with the rather uninspired hashtag #GhostedPremiere. https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/20/16339502/ghosted-fox-show-twitter-deal-stream-adam-scott-craig-robinson
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