Looks like the rumors of Philadelphia's desire to keep The Real World in Philly are indeed true. Philly.com reports that the governor of the state of Pennsylvania has personally called producers in Los Angeles to apologize for what occurred and to ask producers to reconsider their decision. Another politician, House Representative Robert Brady also called producers to request the same.
The article definitely speaks about talks that were ongoing, but many involved had declined to elaborate. But what's clear in this situation, is that chaotic arguing from the unions, the non-unions, and residents has Philly in an uproar over BMPs Tuesday decision. As it stands right now, BMP has still stood by their decision to pull out of Philadelphia.
Friday, March 19, 2004
The Governor of Pennsylvania is rallying to keep Real World in Philadelphia
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