Tag: Robert Greenblatt

  • Showtime’s reality show centres around US Presidential elections

    Showtime’s reality show centres around US Presidential elections

    MUMBAI: Later this year, Viacom’s Showtime Networks will become the campaign headquarters for American Candidate. The unscripted 10 episode reality show will attempt to identify one individual who has the qualifications and qualities to be the US President.
     

    The announcement was made by Showtime Networks entertainment president Robert Greenblatt following the recent Federal Election Commission’s positive advisory opinion that the content of the show would not violate federal election laws.

    The show’s structure will mirror Fox’s American Idol to a degree. 12 contestants from all walks of life will feature. Over the course of the next 10 weeks, those 12 will face-off against each other in a series of challenges designed to test their presidential mettle and to show viewers what really goes on in the making of a presidential candidate.

    Gradually, the original pool of candidates will be narrowed down through audience participation and polling. The final episode will be a showdown between the remaining two candidates, and one person will emerge victorious. Greenblatt was quoted in a company release saying, “The ideas upon which this country was built — that anyone can run for public office and each voice counts — seem to be a thing of the past.

    “This show, which is designed to find the ideal American Candidate from out of obscurity, will try to change all that. I think that the show will have amazing relevance to our country in a presidential election year — and who knows, maybe our winner will actually decide to enter the race.”

    With involvement from bi-partisan advisors, this unique series is designed to find an unknown leader from the ranks of ordinary citizens who could catapult to national prominence and demonstrate that he or she possesses the leadership capabilities and talent to be President. Using grass-roots efforts and the power of television, the show’s contestants will mirror the activities of the actual presidential candidates.

    In addition, they will be put through the rigorous paces of anyone running for this office. They will engage in debates, hold political rallies, receive the advice of seasoned political strategists, create advertisements, select running mates, have their backgrounds scrutinised by the press and engage in opposition research.

  • UPN gives full season order to ‘All of us’ and ‘Eve’

    MUMBAI: Latest fall addition to the UPN programming line up, All of us and Monday night hit Eve, have been given a full season order, announced UPN president entertainment Dawn Ostroff
    Produced by celebrity couple Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, All of us is inspired by the domestic adventures of the couple and reflects a new generation’s enlightened attitude toward the extended family dynamic with humor, sensitivity and heart, while the Monday night hit Eve, starring hip-hop sensation Eve as Shelly, a beautiful and intelligent woman of the new generation trying to navigate the exhilarating world of 21century love, sex, romance and career.
    Touted as the most watched shows on UPN, the channel decision to pick up the two new shows for a full season indicates popularity of the comedies and networks streak to developing and launching new comedy hits.
    Part of UPN’s new Tuesday comedy block, All of us has quickly become the network’s breakout hit. With over 4.5 million, according to the channel statistics, having tuned in to watch the series, All of us is deemed as the most watched series and highest rated show among persons 12-34 (2.3/7) of the 2003-2004 season. According to the statistics, the comedy has managed to beat the final season performance of popular horror thriller Buffy The Vampire Slayer when compared to the all key demographics, including +5 per cent among adults 18-34, +5 per cent among adults 18-49 and +17 per cent among total viewers.
    Whereas ratings of Eve, which joined UPN’s Monday night comedy block on 15 September 2003, have grown by +17 per cent in the Network’s target demographic of adults 18-34, +6 per cent among adults 18-49, and +10 per cent among total viewers, as well as among female categories. In its last outing, Eve ranked as UPN’s most watched Monday comedy, with around 4.5 million viewers tuning in, for the first time this season.
    Starring Duane Martin (Deliver Us from Eva) as Robert James Sr, Elise Neal (UPN’s The Hughleys) as Tia Jewel, LisaRaye (The Players Club ) as Neesee James, Khamani Griffin (Daddy Day Care ) as Robert James Jr. and Tony Rock (The Chris Rock Show ) as Dirk Black, All of us is produced by Overbrook Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc. The show marks return of the Will Smith (Men in Black II ) and Jada Pinkett Smith (The Matrix Reloaded) after nearly a decade. Along with the couple James Lassiter (Ali ) and Betsy Borns (Friends ) will be the executive producers for the show.
    Produced by the Greenblatt Janollari Studio in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc, Eve stars Shelly Williams, Jason George (Barbershop, UPN’s Platinum) as JT Hunter, Ali Landry (Spy TV ) as Rita Lefleur, Natalie Desselle-Reid (For Your Love) as Janie Egins, Brian Hooks (Bulworth ) as Nick Delaney and Sean Maguire (Off Centre ) as Donovan Brink. Executive produced by Robert Greenblatt and David Janollari (UPN’s One on one, Platinum and Six Feet Under ). Meg DeLoatch (UPN’s One on one ) is the creator, co-executive producer and the writer. Eve, Troy Carter and Dave Duclon are co-executive producers. EVE is a production of The Greenblatt Janollari Studio in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.
    With Indian penchant for the sitcoms, the both shows seem an ideal contender to vie for some desi eyeballs.