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I love when I get great news from friends. I would have posted earlier but I was waiting for a business day so that more people would see it.Variety reports that Mark Burnett (must I mention all the shows he does?) has entered into a partnership with No Good Television to turn what they do on the web (NGTV.com) into a series for broadcast. More:The partnership's first project is a half-hour talkshow pilotstarring Carrie Keagan, whose raunchy celebrity gab series for NGTV.comhas become one of YouTube's most popular offerings of late. Burnettsaid his company is in the process of presenting that pilot to cablenetworks and other traditional outlets with the aim of making it anedgy latenight series."In my job, it behooves you to be onYouTube a lot and be aware of what's doing well, and incubating stuffon the Web is a real good indicator of what young people are interestedin," said Burnett, who began researching the collaboration whileworking with Kiss frontman Gene Simmons -- No Good TV's chairman -- while shooting upcoming CBS reality skein "Jingles."Underterms of the agreement, Burnett is now an equity partner in No Good TV,which will continue to shoot all of its content out of its robustlyequipped Beverly Hills studio.Beverly Hills studio? It's a den of iniquity is what it is, and I wouldn't have it any other way. I could show you the pics of me and Carrie with the giant penis shaped couch cushions, but Ron never sent them, did you Ron!?!?!?!So, this is all very exciting. These people are very cool and have been so nice to this blogger, I can do nothing but wish you all the good will I can muster and ask if there's a researcher job for Joe!Because I would be remiss if I didn't inquire.More from Alex Weprin at Broadcasting & Cable:Burnett, a B&C Hall of Famer, is the creator of Survivor and The Apprentice, among other shows.“As the media landscape changes, creating content for multipleplatforms is essential to success,” said Mark Burnett, President ofMark Burnett Productions in a s...
I love when I get great news from friends. I would have posted earlier but I was waiting for a business day so that more people would see it.Variety reports that Mark Burnett (must I mention all the shows he does?) has entered into a partnership with No Good Television to turn what they do on the web (NGTV.com) into a series for broadcast.
More:The partnership's first project is a half-hour talkshow pilot
starring Carrie Keagan, whose raunchy celebrity gab series for NGTV.com
has become one of YouTube's most popular offerings of late. Burnett
said his company is in the process of presenting that pilot to cable
networks and other traditional outlets with the aim of making it an
edgy latenight series."In my job, it behooves you to be on
YouTube a lot and be aware of what's doing well, and incubating stuff
on the Web is a real good indicator of what young people are interested
in," said Burnett, who began researching the collaboration while
working with Kiss frontman Gene Simmons -- No Good TV's chairman -- while shooting upcoming CBS reality skein "Jingles."Under
terms of the agreement, Burnett is now an equity partner in No Good TV,
which will continue to shoot all of its content out of its robustly
equipped Beverly Hills studio.Beverly Hills studio? It's a den of iniquity is what it is, and I wouldn't have it any other way. I could show you the pics of me and Carrie with the giant penis shaped couch cushions, but Ron never sent them, did you Ron!?!?!?!So, this is all very exciting. These people are very cool and have been so nice to this blogger, I can do nothing but wish you all the good will I can muster and ask if there's a researcher job for Joe!Because I would be remiss if I didn't inquire.More from Alex Weprin at Broadcasting & Cable:Burnett, a B&C Hall of Famer, is the creator of Survivor and The Apprentice, among other shows.
“As the media landscape changes, creating content for multiple
platforms is essential to success,” said Mark Burnett, Pre