January 22, 2026 6:28 pm EST

We’re turning a new page.

Page Six — the iconic New York Post column — is coming to Hollywood with a new newsletter based at The California Post, launching Monday, Jan. 26! 

Insiders in entertainment, fashion, hospitality and hedge funds, and the people who follow them, have long turned to Page Six as their first morning read. It’s not uncommon in New York to hear an established titan recall that when they started out, their boss handed them a copy of The Post and commanded, “If you want to know what’s happening in New York, read Page Six every day.”

Sign up for Page Six Hollywood now!

Page Six Hollywood is our new must-read. It’s a newsletter that comes out six days a week for professionals and avid fans of the entertainment business to give you inside deets on stories from the Warner Bros. Discovery acquisition to what agents are wearing these days. 

Think more Zas, less LiLo. 

You’ll get exclusive online content in our premium Page Six Hollywood section on the Californiapost.com and access to events with industry titans and our top-tier team of reporters and experts. 

On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays we’ll send you unmissable exclusive news items, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays you’ll receive our insightful in-depth analysis about the entertainment industry, Deep Six. And if that wasn’t enough, we’ll send you a recap of anything you’ve missed straight to your inbox every Sunday.

We’ll take you behind the scenes for scoops, industry news and fun you can’t get anywhere else. We’re making Hollywood newsletters fun again (if they ever were in the first place).

To back up our mission, Page Six Hollywood, headed by veteran Page Six editor Ian Mohr, has assembled a team of top entertainment writers including Peter Kiefer, Tatiana Siegel, Tim Baysinger and Katcy Stephan. 

Our team has already been hard at work breaking stories on Kamala Harris’ $8 million Malibu home buy, Ari Emanuel’s blockbuster book deal, how studios are circling Ashley Tisdale’s “toxic” mom group article for a film and a breakdown of the movies in the hunt for Oscars you should know about. And there’s more to come!

We’re already at home in entertainment. Page Six has played into the plotlines of films and TV shows from “The Devil Wears Prada” and “Sex and the City” to “30 Rock,” “The Office” and “Gossip Girl.” (Mohr even played himself opposite JLo in his big-screen debut and farewell role!) 

Insiders over the years have told us they use Page Six to forecast trends in their industry, while also staying on top of the latest Taylor Swift news. One venerable auto heir told us at a recent Golden Globes bash that he reads Page Six daily before any financial news. (He even revealed a deeply personal connection to Page Six that we can’t even share!)

Click here to sign up for Page Six Hollywood today, in your inbox first thing in the morning.

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