Storage Wars: New York Explained
Genre: | Reality |
Narrated: | Thom Beers |
Theme Music Composer: | The Suster Girls |
Opentheme: | "Money Owns This Town" |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 2 |
Num Episodes: | 26 |
List Episodes: | List of Storage Wars: New York episodes |
Runtime: | 21 to 22 minutes |
Company: | Original Productions |
Channel: | A&E |
Related: | |
Storage Wars: New York is an American reality television series on A&E. It is a spin-off of Storage Wars. The series follows a group of modern-day storage hunters in an adventurous time finding jewels in storage units across New York.[1] The first season debuted on January 1, 2013,[1] aired with back-to-back half-hour episodes similar to other titles in the series and acquired 2.9 million total viewers. The second season premiered on July 9, 2013, with newest cast member "Big Steve" Valenti.[2]
As of April 2014, the series has not yet been renewed for a third season. Since the airing of the final four Season Two episodes on November 8, 2013, the series has seldom been seen in reruns on A&E, with an announced daytime marathon on January 10, 2014, instead being pre-empted for a marathon. The series continues to air in other countries, including Canada (on OLN), the UK (on Lifetime TV), Poland (on Canal History) and in South America (on Canal A&E). In the spring of 2014, the show began airing in Africa and Asia, on those territories' History Channels. The show also airs regularly on free streaming service Pluto TV.
Participants
Name | Known As | Position | Seasons |
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1 | 2 |
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John Luke | The Moslier | Auctioneer | Main |
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Joe Pauletich | The Legend | Professional Storage Unit Buyer | Main |
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Candy Olsen & Courtney Wagner | The Flame and The Firecracker | Professional Storage Unit Buyers | Main |
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Chris Morelli & Tad Eaton | The Loudmouth and The Conscience | Professional Storage Unit Buyers | Main |
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Mike Braiotta | The Hustler | Professional Storage Unit Buyer | Main |
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Big Steve Valenti | Big Steve | Professional Storage Unit Buyer | | Main |
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Todd McCormick | The Fog | Professional Storage Unit Buyer | | Recurring | |
Main buyers
- Joe Pauletich - "The Legend": A self-declared legend in the New York auction scene, Joe "P" Pauletich has been in the industry for over two decades. After all that time, the Queens native—who owns a thrift shop called SoHo Treasures—has developed a sixth sense about which units to bid on.[3]
- Candy Olsen & Courtney Wagner - "The Flame" and "The Firecracker": Relatively new to the auction system, Candy and Courtney sell vintage items out of their yellow 1997 Chevy Astro van (nicknamed "The Banana Van"), their shop is called C&C Pop-Up Shop. They have less cash to spend on the units than some of the other buyers, but are still willing to be competitive when necessary.[4]
- Chris Morelli & Tad Eaton - "The Loudmouth" and "The Conscience": Owners of a vintage shop called The Frayed Knot, a store in Hoboken, New Jersey.[5]
- Mike Braiotta - "The Hustler": Braiotta is a "storage room day trader" by trading merchandise he finds in the units he buys for fast cash. He uses the term "flip" which means get money quickly or sell quickly.[6]
Recurring buyers
- Steve Valenti - "Big Steve": Although Steve appears uncredited and blurred out in early episodes, he officially joined the cast during the second season. He is 6 feet 8 inches tall and is called "Big Steve". Valenti is a partner of one of the biggest flea markets in Brooklyn, New York called the Aquaduck Flea Market. Steve was most known for his aggressive bidding and using his height to intimidate the other buyers.[7]
- D. Todd McCormick - "The Fog": He made his first appearance in Season 2 in the episode "Da Bronx Tale" and made two subsequent appearances. McCormick, while a middle school drop-out, is known as an American Silver specialist.
Other cast members
- John Luke - "The Moslier" - The show's auctioneer.[8]
- Thom Beers - Narrator of the show and one of the executive producers, Beers provides a quick explanation of the show's premise at the beginning, and does a recap of the featured buyers' profits or losses at the end of each episode.
Opening
As with the other series, Thom Beers sets the scene for the series: "When storage units are abandoned, in the Big Apple, the treasures within go up for auction." This is followed by the preview of that night's episode. In the opening titles that follow a funk rock version of the Storage Wars theme, "Money Owns This Town", plays.
Episodes
See also: List of Storage Wars: New York episodes.
Reception
New York Daily News David Hinckley gave it 3 out of 5 stars, writing that the cast was entertaining to watch.[9]
Notes and References
- Web site: A&E Bumps "Storage Wars: New York" to January 1, "B Boss" to Late-Night . December 8, 2012.
- Web site: Bibel . Sara . New Season of 'Storage Wars: New York' to Premiere Tuesday, July 9 on A&E . https://web.archive.org/web/20130721023206/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/06/12/new-season-of-storage-wars-new-york-to-premiere-tuesday-july-9-on-ae/187020/ . dead . July 21, 2013 . TV by the Numbers . July 9, 2013 . June 12, 2013.
- Web site: Joe Pauletich . July 18, 2017.
- Web site: Candy Olsen and Courtney Wagner . July 18, 2017.
- Web site: Chris Morelli and Tad Eaton . July 18, 2017.
- Web site: Mike Braiotta . July 18, 2017.
- Web site: Steve Valenti . July 18, 2017.
- Web site: John Luke . July 18, 2017.
- News: TV review: 'Storage Wars: New York' . Daily News . New York . January 1, 2013 . January 2, 2013.