Reality TV 3

 

 

Celebrities Versus Millionaires = 1st of 3 Reality TV Shows

Make Me a Multi-Millionaire Tonight! = 2nd of 3 Reality TV Shows

Venture Capital Television Channel
 

Third of three Participants-Pay-Production Costs
Reality TV Shows:
 

Star Clubs!™
 

A Third Participants-Pay-All-Production Costs Reality Television Show. It is a television series that stars should own.

The title: Star Clubs!™

There is no real investment needed.

That is:

1. The participants pay the production costs in advance, and thus,

2. The television network’s Production Office for the show is bringing in money, not spending it.

Other Production Offices spend $1-$2 Million dollars a week.

Celebrities Versus Millionaires™ and Make Me A Multi-Millionaire Tonight!™ and Star Clubs!™ bring in $1-$2 Million dollars a week. Each.

Plus: Multi-million dollar Bids.

Plus: commercials.

These television series stand to be able to be money-making machines.

The Outline of the Third Participants-Pay-Production-Costs Business-Model Television Program is:

Star Clubs!™

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Treatment for the Reality TV Show “Star Clubs!™”

1. In Star Clubs™ stars ask the nation’s and even world’s viewers which products and services that they should endorse.

2. The Viewers vote and the vote decides.

3. This Star Clubs!™ greatly helps three participants:

--- The Stars themselves. In voted-upon, fan-approved, Testimonial Income. And in visibility.

--- Advertisers and brand managers who want to know which stars to hire as Product Endorsers.

--- The viewing audience:

4. When the Viewers vote for the Star’s Products – which are best to endorse – they get on the Stars’ Email list.

They receive a Weekly E-mail. About the star.
“I got a new role this week…”
“We bought a dog. Isn’t he cute? Our kids love him. What should we name our dog?”

They receive Coupons by E-mail. For the products that they endorse.

5. The Bidding Income

After the fans vote which Competing Stars should be the Star Endorser for a Product or Product Line or Service (like Catherine Zeta-Jones endorsing T-Mobile):

The corporations BID for the Winning Star’s services.

Star Clubs!™ gets a part of this revenue.

6. The Star’s Initial Public Offering, that is, the Star becoming a public company:

This is an Initial Public Offering of the Star Himself or of Herself – in regard to his or her Testimonial Income alone.

7. Examples:

Julia Roberts Lifestyle Endorsements, Inc.

Some of these may be “billion dollar corporations” in referring to the retail merchandise sales.

For example, Kathy Ireland (kathyireland.com) does a reported $700,000,000 a year in retail sales of her endorsed products.

8. If there is an Initial Public Offering, the members of the Star’s Club!™ receive – as SEC Rules will allow – Insider’s Information about the IPO.

9. The Stars can be encouraged – or required by contract – to develop a “LIFESTYLE.”

For example, Kathy Ireland is not just selling her pretty face and some products. She talks about family and a well-balanced, healthy life and so on.

10. Some Macho Male Stars like say Vin Diesel and others can develop a different LIFESTYLE and endorse products that match this lifestyle.

All three of these new, Participants-Pay-Production Costs Shows are for sale at this time.

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Terrence McCloy
Gathering-of-Eagles.net
Los Angeles, CA

Contact information: Gathering-of-Eagles.net/buyteam

 


                                    
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Last Updated February 19, 2008