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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

MTV's wants you

MTV's TRUE LIFE:
I’M HAVING AN ARRANGED MARRIAGE

Are you about to get married to a person you don't really know? Has your spouse been chosen for you by your parents or community? How do you feel about entering a life partnership with this person? Do you trust that your elders have chosen a wise match for you? Or are you wishing love - rather than money or social status - would be the force driving your march down the aisle?

If you are about to partake in or have just entered into an arranged marriage, we’d like to hear from you. If you appear to be between the ages of 18 and 28 and would like to share your story please email arrangedmarriage@mtvstaff.com and tell us what's been happening.
Please include your name, location, contact number, and photo if possible.


*******Looking to talk with people IMMEDIATELY********

True Life is MTV's award-winning series that covers diverse topics that are important to our audience, ranging from pop culture trends to breaking news issues. Topics in the past have included hard hitting topics such as drug addiction (crystal meth, oxycontin, etc), parents divorcing, to much lighter subjects such as being a fan of Justin Timberlakes. True Life crews are able to blend into the background to capture life unscripted and untouched. This enables us to tell stories from the voices and points-of-view of our characters – putting the series in a unique position of reflecting the state of youth culture at any given moment. And, since the series premiere in 1998, MTV’s audience has kept wanting more – constantly tuning in, making True Life the most popular documentary series in our channel’s history.

“Legit documentary-style programs about real-life families — such as MTV's "True Life" — will get you right back in front of the old TV where you belong,” says Linda Stasi of the New York Post.

Hey Mike! Great speaking with you! As per our conversation, I am emailing you a casting call that I would LOVE for you to send to ALL of your contacts. Please copy and paste what's below...but if you have ANY questions...please give me a call back.

THANKS MIKE!

Best,
Evelien Kong
Producer

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