Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Reality TV - Another sign that society is going downhill, fast.

(from a "prep service" that we use for the radio show)

REALITY TV CASTING CALLS
If you're a young person still in college, a college graduate, or a recent newlywed, you're qualified to be on Broke Folk, a show about improving your financial fitness. The casting office is looking for "more than just numbers," rather, they need "young Americans" who have "unique, extreme, and entertaining" financial situations. The show will be hosted by financial expert Peter Bielagus.
Email stories@brokefolk.com for more information.

Are you get married in the near future? Have your wedding video paid for by appearing on Bridezillas. (Of course, I must warn you, you might not be painted in a positive light!)
Email brides05@yahoo.com or call (214) 443-6150 for more information.


YOU TOO CAN BE A REALITY STAR
According to reality guru Matthew Robinson, author of How to Get On Reality Television, here are the top tips for fetching your fifteen minutes of fame:

1. Know your character: Are you the witch? The kind, caring teammate? The secret schemer? Display this in your video.

2. Be prepared: Know the audition process and follow the directions exactly.

3. Enthusiasm proves commitment: Let your enthusiasm shine through on your audition tape and don't allow yourself to have a "shy" moment.

4. Make sure your audition tape is great: Remember, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Besides, every Joe and his neighbor wants to be a reality star. You have a better chance of becoming an actual actor than getting on Survivor...

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