GammaTime has launched National Enquirer Uncovered, a bi-weekly vertical video gossip series hosted by TV personality Justin Sylvester, as the mobile-first platform continues to expand its factual and tabloid-inspired content strategy.
The series, inspired by the archives of the National Enquirer, is designed specifically for vertical mobile viewing. Episodes will be 15-20 minutes and are structured as a sequence of 60-to-90-second chapters aimed at social-media-style consumption.
According to the company, the format departs from traditional entertainment news programming by focusing on internet-driven celebrity scandals and controversies, drawing on legal filings, financial records, text messages and archival reporting.
In the trailer for the new series, Sylvester says: “I’m Justin Sylvester, and every two weeks, you and I, we’re gonna get into it. I’m talking the scandals, the lawsuits, the drama, the meltdowns. This is National Enquirer Uncovered.”
The launch builds on GammaTime’s broader push into true crime and factual microdrama programming. It is also adapting episodes of Forensic Files into short-form vertical instalments through a separate licensing agreement.
Founded in 2025 by former Miramax chief Bill Block alongside Slava Mudrykh and Alex Montalvo, GammaTime launched with $14m in seed funding. Last week, it entered a co-financing and co-production partnership with COL Group International and its streaming platform FlareFlow to develop four microseries.





