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The Daily Mail reported on Thursday that Rob Worsoff, a Canadian-born writer, producer and director, pitched the outlandish ...
The Department of Homeland Security is reviewing a reality TV pitch where immigrants would compete for American citizenship, ...
DHS is reportedly reviewing a pitch for a reality show where immigrants compete against one another for the chance to ...
The Department of Homeland Security is in talks with a reality T.V. show producer about a game show in which immigrant ...
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is considering taking part in a reality TV show in which immigrants would ...
Carlos King, who runs Kingdom Reign Entertainment, speaks to Newsweek about shaping the future of unscripted programs ...
The Netflix series, which follows a group of autistic people as they search for love in their hometowns, feels good to watch, but don’t just call it feel-good TV.
The spectacle would have contestants compete in a variety of USA-themed challenges for a shot at becoming an American.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security said the agency was happy to review “out-of-the-box pitches.” ...
The idea, from reality TV veteran Rob Worsoff, would see immigrants compete in stereotypically American activities like ...
The Bachelor alum admitted that finding fame on TV helped open a lot of doors and she's not shying away from the extra ...
The competition series was pitched by Rob Worsoff, a Canadian-born writer and producer who was behind A&E’s “Duck Dynasty” ...