PTGTV Announces New Reality Series: "THE REPORTER"
Market Wire, August, 2006
PTGTV , a major producer of educational programming for the U.S. and international markets, has just announced plans for a new 10-part Reality Series focusing on "How Reporters Get Their Info."
Ten reporters will be selected to compete, as they roam the world to find undiscovered, previously unreported stories and information about current events and trends. Our cameras will closely document their quest, and it will be a race for the final prize -- a six-figure contract with PTG. If you are in the field of journalism, visit our website to enter.
"This has never been done before," said company president Doug Scott about the new series. "It is a major development for PTGTV that will make our company a household name, where we will continue to be known for innovative ways to use the media to produce high-quality educational shows."
PTGTV has been delivering the full scope of its featured guests' messages to audiences for more than eight years through its innovative half-hour programs, which delve into many popular areas of interest for viewers. The shows are aired on targeted national cable networks, as well as on regional broadcast stations. The key is always to educate viewers about aspects of life they would not otherwise be aware of -- such as the history of a company, how it produces its wares, anecdotes from its owners, and much more. A full five to seven minutes is spent with a featured guest selected to air their story on one of Platinum's many shows, dealing with how the product or service will educate viewers on real-world solutions or enhance their lifestyle.
More details of the contest will be revealed soon.
For more information, see www.ptgtv.com .
PTGTV is an industry leader in consumer lifestyle educational shows.
Contact: (800) 597-1186 PTGTV
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