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  • A Review of Marketer Cody Moya  By : Gracie Bowers
    Cody Moya is someone that we are currently researching. We have subscribed to his newsletter, Business and Marketing Tips eZine (BMT ezine) and have profited by the information contained within the newsletter.
  • Forex Enterprise Review  By : Joseph Tierney
    Are you ready to own the Forex market?
  • Ultimate Wealth Package: Is It Worthy Of Its Name?  By : Caiden Felix
    What Is Ultimate Wealth Package All About?

    Have you been considering the Ultimate Wealth Package? The sales page makes a lot of promises, but doesn't give you much detail at all. So let me fill you in!

    Ultimate Wealth Package is a guide that has been put together by a young guy named Mark Warren. Within the guide he shows you in simple steps how he himself made his internet fortune, and how you too, by following the same steps can do the same.

    Does Ultimate Wealth Pa...
  • Famous Hairstylist Jonathan Antin’s Blow Out Is A Huge Hit  By : David Maillie
    Bravo's new reality series featuring celebrity hairstylist Jonathan Antin is sure to be a major hit. Its entertaining and educational at the same time. Read why Blow Out will be such a success.
  • Dog The Bounty Hunter – Review Of Dog & Beth’s Wedding.  By : Edward Charkow
    “Here comes The Dog, no longer on a Harley Hog” is how Duane “Dog” Chapman opens up this long-awaited episode in which he makes an honest woman of Beth Smith, his long term common law wife and fellow bounty hunter. If Beth were ever to smother dog (and she certainly does have the proper natural equipment to do that), it would have occurred in this episode of Dog the Bounty Hunter. Airing on Tuesday night, August 8, 2006 was the episode many have been waiting for -- To Love an...
  • Review On The First Episode Of Gene Simmon’s Family Jewels  By : Edward Charkow
    A&E is the place to watch the latest version of the family reality show genre started by the Osbournes on MTV. However, there are a few major differences between Gene Simmon’s Family Jewels, and the Osbournes, the zany British family led by rocker Ozzy Osbourne and boisterous wife Sharon. The Osbournes enjoyed such a huge audience mainly because the viewers really felt like they were getting a true, fly-on-the-wall view of one of rock’s first families. Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and ...
  • Review Of The MTV Series - Making The Band  By : Edward Charkow
    The MTV reality series Making the Band is currently wrapping up the third season of Making the Band 3. What many people do not know is that Making the Band actually originated on the ABC network in 1999. The original series was the brainchild of Lou Pearlman, the multimillionaire responsible for forming The Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. Pearlman held auditions for young male performers in eight cities across the United States and in the end held over 1,800 auditions in order to ...
  • Project Runway Review  By : Edward Charkow
    Project Runway is a competition-based show that features a group of talented clothing designers who are competing to show their own fashion collection at New York City’s Fall or Spring Fashion Week at Bryant Park. The honor of showing in one of the primary tents at Bryant Park is an honor that cannot be bought or quickly earned. Famous designers like Vera Wang, Dolce and Gabanna, or Calvin Klein are the top-attended shows at Fashion Week; however since the first airing of Pro...
  • What Not To Wear: Review Of TLC’s Reality Makeover Show  By : Edward Charkow
    The American fashion makeover show What Not to Wear is on its fourth season on the cable television channel The Learning Channel (TLC). The show first debuted in the UK, and remains a popular show, and the American spin-off has earned the same substantial audience. The show is hosted by Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, both fashion gurus in their own right. Fashion consultant Stacy London was born in New York City and attended Vassar College. After college she worked as a fash...
  • The Episode Smelled Around The World: Flavor Of Love, Season II Premiere  By : Edward Charkow
    August 2006 has already brought forth a few unforgettable reality television moments:

    In one week I have seen a female contestant take a dump on an Italian marble floor during the first episode of Flavor of Love 2, Dwayne "Dog" Chapman marry his common-law wife Beth wearing a pair of white jeans and a white Chippendales vest on Dog The Bounty Hunter, Keith Michael get kicked off of Project Runway, and Gene Simmons introduce his new show "Family Jewels" -- which might just ...
  • Big Spender Review  By : John MacKenzie
    Big Spender is a reality show on A&E where personal finance expert Larry Winget tries to help people with financial issues. I recommend that you should never watch this show based on the episode I watched on Sunday. The episode that I watched had to deal with couple from Miami who are planning on getting married. Even though the couple was making about $8,500 a month, they were spending more than that each month, and had managed to max out the prospective groom's credit cards...
  • Review Of America's Next Top Model  By : Edward Charkow
    Supermodel Extraordinaire Tyra Banks created the concept for television's first professional model competition, America's Next Top Model (ANTM) in 2002. The show first aired in May of 2003 and has continued to be UPN's top rated show. The stakes are high for each season's all female contestant group as they vie for a $100,000 modeling contract with the cosmetics giant Cover Girl, professional representation by the elite Ford Modeling Agency, and a career-changing spread in a ...
  • Review Of Project Podcast: Tim Gunn’s Podcast For The “iconic Statement” Challenge On Project Runway  By : Edward Charkow
    Season Three of Project Runway has brought about a new and exciting feature from Bravo.

    Tim Gunn is the well-dressed and sophisticated Chair of Fashion Design at the New School of Parsons School of Fashion Design. Having served as the mentor for three seasons of Bravo’s most popular television show, Gunn uses a gentle but firm manner to deliver his expertise to the designers who are competing to win the show. Project Runway viewers have given Tim an Idol status – revering ...
  • Review Of The Reality Series Dog The Bounty Hunter  By : Edward Charkow
    One of A&E's most popular reality shows is Dog the Bounty Hunter, featuring real life bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman. The show has an interesting beginning, spinning off of an original television appearance on an A & E network special "Take this Job," a program about people with unusual occupations.

    The response to the husband and wife team, Dog Chapman and his up until recently common-law wife Beth Smith (Chapman and Smith were recently married in a 2006 Hawaiian cerem...
  • Review Of American Idol  By : Edward Charkow
    American Idol first debuted on American television under the name of American Idol: The Search for a Superstar. It is part of an Idol series which started in the United Kingdom as Pop Idol, and now has versions all over the globe including Australian Idol and Singapore Idol. All shows run under a similar basic format and operate as talent shows meant to find the best undiscovered talent in each country. Although founded as a singing competition, American Idol has grown into a...
  • Review Of CBS's Survivor  By : Edward Charkow
    Survivor is one of the most popular reality television shows of all time. The show is fascinating to a broad viewing audience for several reasons, but primarily due to the exotic locations which serve as the setting for the show, as well as the extreme drama which results from having an incredibly diverse group of individuals trapped together at a remote location. The history of Survivor actually has its own series of tribulations and struggles, mostly due to the fact that no...
  • Review Of Hells Kitchen  By : Edward Charkow
    Hell’s Kitchen, a cooking-based reality television show, is most known for its crass and cacophonous British chef Gordon Ramsay. The US version of Hell's Kitchen follows in the footsteps of the UK television series, the original Hell’s Kitchen,which was broadcast in the UK in 2004. The first American season (the show is now in its second season) premiered on FOX in 2005, with Season Two premiering in June of 2006. It has since been announced that a third season of the show wi...
  • Review Of Honey, We’re Killing The Kids!  By : Edward Charkow
    Honey, We're Killing the Kids is a nutrition and healthy living reality show that premiered in the United States on The Learning Channel (TLC) in 2006. The show originated in the UK as a BBC healthy living series. The US installment is a one hour weekly series hosted by Dr. Lisa Hark.

    The show, intended to be an intervention -- or well executed wake up call - to American families who lead a predominantly unhealthy lifestyle, has been criticized for using extreme computer g...
  • Review Of Super Nanny  By : Edward Charkow
    In August of 2006, a Scottish family began to seek legal advice claiming that the reality television series, Super Nanny, had distorted the image of their family in order to gain higher ratings for the television show. Super Nanny herself, the British Jo Frost, was called in by the Docherty family to help organize their household, put the family on a daily schedule, and help train their rowdy, out of control children. The episode, like many other episodes, featured the family...
  • Review Of TLC’s Little People, Big World  By : Edward Charkow
    Little People Big World is as entertaining as it is educational. Airing on The Learning Channel (TLC), the show portrays the family life of the Roloffs, a family of six living on a self made farm near Portland Oregon. In many ways, the Roloffs are like other American families – their kids argue with each other, go to school and soccer practice, the parents bicker about money and bills – but their love and devotion to each other are always obvious. However, many of the shows f...
  • Review Of Fox's "So You Think You Can Dance"  By : Edward Charkow
    We're getting near the very end of the second season of Fox’ smash hit reality competition So You Think You Can Dance. So You Think You Can Dance has proved to be a grueling 12-week competition for the dancers. The show is produced by 19 Entertainment and Dick Clark Productions, and was created by Simon Fuller and Nigel Lythgoe, who also serves as a judge the show. The final four who are dancing into the finals to become America’s number one dancer are: Benji Schimmer, Donyel...
  • Review Of The Amazing Race  By : Edward Charkow
    The Amazing Race is a rarity among reality shows -- a recipient of three Emmys for Best Reality/Competition primetime program. Heralded as a family program that actually teaches concepts of teamwork as well as gives the best geography lesson on television, The Amazing Race has been on air with CBS since 2001. The show recently finished its ninth season, and partially produced by Touchstone Television, giving it partial affinity with Disney.

    The show is similar to Survivor ...
  • Review Of Wife Swap From ABC.  By : Edward Charkow
    Wife Swap is a prime time major network reality series that airs Monday nights at 8:00 pm EST on ABC. The show debuted in 2003 and is still in production.

    Each week, from across the country, two families engage a life-swap, entering into a two week challenge period when each family receives a new "wife" and "mother". ABC takes a very active role in choosing the two families engaged in each swap, selecting the pairs largely based on their vastly different lifestyles or valu...
  • Review On Bravo’s Work Out  By : Edward Charkow
    Work Out, a fitness-based docu-drama featuring trainer to the stars, Jackie Warner and the opening of her new workout facility, was Bravo's sleeper hit of the summer of 2006. Work Out gained viewers near the end of its short television run, drawing in an audience of close to one million for its finale. The finale was above and beyond the most viewed episode of the show, inspiring Bravo President, Laura Zalaznick, to consider another installation of the series.

    Zalaznick st...
  • Review Of The Apprentice  By : Edward Charkow
    The Apprentice has been a huge, multi-season hit for NBC, and was an immediate breakout hit for the network when it first aired during the 2003-2004 television season. Interestingly enough, NBC was in a major slump at the time, having just sealed the final shows on the mega hit series Friends and Frasier. The Apprentice took the Thursday night spot, heralded under the tagline “Must See TV”. The show, led by American real-estate mogul Donald Trump was an immediate hit for the ...
  • Top Chef: Review Of The Reality TV Show Top Chef  By : Edward Charkow
    The Season Two premiere of Top Chef airs on Wednesday, October 18 at 11:00 P.M. on Bravo, immediately following the finale of the third season of Project Runway. Top Chef will later move to its permanent 10:00 PM time slot on Wednesday, October 25, 2006.

    Top Chef debuted in March of 2006 as a competitive culinary reality television program, and was met with critical and ratings success. The show earned the title of the highest rated food show on cable among Adults 18-49 an...
  • 1960's Batman TV Series  By : Archie C. Artienda
    The popular tv series Batman reviews and highlights. A crime fighting super hero that uses only his wits and some advance gadgets. Relive the action of the classic 1960s Batman and Robin TV series.
  • 1 vs 100 - See What All the Fuss is About & Learn How You Can Cash In On the Action  By : Ron
    Love TV games shows? We'll tell you what's hot, and what's not.
  • Watsons Pools: To Buy Or Not To Buy?  By : Trevor Mulholland
    What makes Watsons Pools so popular?
  • The History of Newsweek Magazine  By : Lisa James
    Newsweek Magazine enjoys the status as one of the worlds leading sources of news and investigative reporting. Find out the history of Newsweek Magazine.
  • Playboy Magazine: History of An American Icon  By : Lisa James
    Learn about the history of famed Playboy Magazine, the leading magazine in adult entertainment.
  • History of Penthouse Magazine  By : Lisa James
    The history of the popular magazine for men, Penthouse Magazine. The origins, and future of the popular magazine for men.
  • Have You Ever Heard of Books that Come Alive?  By : Mike Chudej
    Is an audio book better than its traditional paper version? Some believe that audio books are better than films. Have you ever read books and then watch the movie that based on the same books? Remember, how disappointing the movies are?
  • Buyers Guides vs. Unbiased Product Reviews - Why More and More Consumers are Preferring the Latter?  By : Jaydeep Bhattacharjee
    Why more and more consumers are increasingly depending on themselves for unbiased product information and turning away from Buyers Guides? Why websites and blogs have become more acceptable to consumers seeking product information for purchase decisions than buyers guide written by experts?





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