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    Rhonda Shear’s “Up All Night” Relaunch Needs The Help of Indie Filmmakers

    Ada BloodBy Ada BloodApril 13, 20262 Mins Read
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    So, the good news is that Rhonda Shear‘s Up All Night is getting its own Roku channel. The better news is the show is looking for talented independent filmmakers to help fill out the content. 

    Rhonda Shear’s "Up All Night"
    Rhonda Shear’s “Up All Night”

    “Inviting all Filmmakers, Short films, Comedy Specials, Music Videos, Video Podcasts, Series, Animators to reach out to upallnightroku@gmail.com to submit your content to air on our new channel! These have to be produced already and broadcast  quality. We will get lots of eyes on your content! This is the channel we have all been looking for! Welcome,” Shear posted to X.

    She hosted USA Network’s show Up All Night from 1989 to 1998. The series mostly showed horror, cult, and b-movies with Shear doing segments in between. This upcoming Roku channel will feature new and classic segments, the Between the Sheets video podcast, movies, comedy specials, music, and behind-the-scenes clips.

    “I’m going to show everything that I love,” Shear explains in the video below. “I already have 450 films that I’m starting off with that the channel will have.”

    More episodes of the recent reboot will also be coming out in May and June. The Up All Night Roku channel launches on April 17th. We wish the best of luck to any creator submitting their work.

    New Roku Channel premiering April 17. Up All Night Network. All things Rhonda and new films, comedy. New content all the time. Rhonda’s favs! pic.twitter.com/SIVMUIMpeR

    — Rhonda Shear (@RhondaShear) April 8, 2026
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    Hi, I’m Ada. I like long walks in the graveyard, horror movies, comic books, and bringing you the latest in nerd-centric news.

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