Thursday, March 25, 2004
Irulan and Alton want to Make Love Happen for you
Remember when Irulan and Alton found true love on the Real World Las Vegas? Well they are now sharing that love. They have launched a dating site: www.MakeLoveHappen.com. Click to spread the love.
Wednesday, March 24, 2004
Road Rules 13 given the title "Extreme" which is detailed on production's website
The next season of Road Rules will be titled: Road Rules: Extreme... Could they be just a bit more creative? Here's the link to BMPs site detailing the adventure. Production began in February. This will be the thirteenth season of Road Rules.
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Tuesday, March 23, 2004
A deal has been reached: Real World 15 will stay in Philadelphia
Well it seems that the negotiations worked my friends. According to The Associated Press, a deal was reached and the fifteenth season of the Real World will indeed be shot in Philadelphia.
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Philadelphia
Negotiations amongst production and the unions continue on in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Inquirer is reporting today that unions, non-unions, government officials, and producers are in negotiations to keep The Real World in Philadelphia. Although some people are confident that the series will continue production in their city, as we reported yesterday, producers are scouting other locations. Negotiations are said to continue today and several people have said to expect some sort of formal announcement soon. Producers have declined to accept inquires about the status of where the next Real World will be... But to everyone's consolation... Road Rules will still be filmed in South America!
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Philadelphia
Monday, March 22, 2004
The sixteenth season of the Real World may be filmed in Austin, Texas
The Austin Business Journal published an article on March 19th claiming that the impending season of the Real World might be filmed in Austin, Texas. Apparently, Gary Bond, the director of the Austin Film Office, was approached about a project by Tracy Chaplin, the supervising producer of the show on the day that production pulled out of Philadelphia. Bunim-Murray Productions did not confirm this but made it clear that they are scouting out new locations.
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Friday, March 19, 2004
The Governor of Pennsylvania is rallying to keep Real World in Philadelphia
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.
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.
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Philadelphia
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