EXCLUSIVE: Byron Allen‘s Allen Media Group has announced the launch of one-hour, weekly series Deep Water Salvage, coming to shore in Fall 2025 in broadcast syndication.
The new series aims to highlight the adventures of global marine salvage operations. Per the series’ logline, Deep Water Salvage “follows the best marine salvage teams in the world as they race against the clock to recover ships wrecked by fierce storms that rage across the globe. Through exclusive access to four salvage companies operating in the U.S., Central America and the U.K., Deep Water Salvage takes viewers into the tough and unrelenting world of salvage crews and the larger-than-life salvage masters.”
“Deep Water Salvage is an immersive, revealing, and action-packed adventure series,” Allen, founder, chairman and CEO of Allen Media Group, said in a statement. “Through exclusive access to global salvage companies, viewers get a first-hand look at deep sea recovery and exploration in some of the world’s deadliest bodies of water to tackle the most dangerous missions — all at the mercy of mother nature.”
Produced by AMG and distributed exclusively by AMG Television, the show has been cleared in over 85% of U.S. television households, having already secured broadcast syndication distribution with group-owned TV stations including AMG/Allen Media Broadcasting, Nexstar, Gray, Hearst, Scripps, Tegna, Weigel, Graham, Hubbard, Cox Media Group, Block, Lockwood, Morris, Morgan Murphy, Imagicomm, Mission, Sarkes Tarzian and News-Press & Gazette.
Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Los Angeles, AMG owns and operates 27 network affiliate broadcast TV stations in 21 U.S. markets, with 12 24-hour networks serving nearly 300 million subscribers.