If You Make Your Product A "Star" In The Show, You Win Big!
- We have many great shows which can feature your product.
- Your offer will be written into the shows so that our show stars literally use and talk about your product.
- If the opportunity is available we can also have a company representative of yours appear in the show.
- Complete the form on this page now to learn which shows can include your product in our next production sessions.
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Here Are Several Shows That Could Feature Your Product
Surviving Mann
Don Mann, Seal Team 6 Special Forces veteran and New York Times Best Selling author, hosts a totally unique type of “shoot house” challenge. Sixteen contestants from all walks of life fight it out in a 21st century high-tech special ops training center to see who gets to challenge Don in the ultimate survival competition. Which contestant will win the season long competition? Will the champion beat Don Mann?
American Dreams
Kevin Harrington, an original star on the hit TV series Shark Tank as well as the inventor of the infomercial, takes a team of expansion experts, and helps small companies achieve their dream. Much like American Idol, small companies audition to become one of the first 8 companies helped by the expansion superheroes assembled by Kevin. Then the real work begins.
Country Ball
High school coaching prodigy head coach Jesse Chinchar, who has gained over 500 scholarship offers for players at his small private school, hunts down diamonds in the rough. Rural players who are great yet aren’t getting exposure and can’t get a scholarship. Jesse changes all that, helps get exposure and offers for these players. In return, Jesse takes part in adventures in hunting, shooting, fishing that each player masters in and takes Jesse on.
Friday Night Football
Each week two nationally ranked high school football teams will square off to win the “Game of the Week”. See the star players destined to play on Saturdays, and even Sundays, in the future. Games will be held in some of the most famous high school stadiums in the country and could dictate who will win coveted state championships.