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Andreas Briese, director for Germany and regional director for Central and Northern Europe at the giant video platform, ...
You’ve cracked your TV show, from logline to outline to finished pilot script. And you’ve got the goods, because the powers that be want to hear a pitch. Congratulations! Now, you may not be ...
The proposal is unbecoming of our nation, and it should be dismissed out of hand. According to a pitch deck obtained by multiple news outlets, the show would be titled The American, and it would ...
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem denied reports that the federal government is considering a reality TV show pitch where immigrants would compete to become naturalized U.S. citizens.
The show, titled ‘The American’, is being pitched by Rob Worsoff, a reality TV veteran best known for the shows 'Duck Dynasty’ and ‘The Millionaire Matchmaker.’ ...
The Department of Homeland Security is reviewing a reality TV pitch where immigrants would compete for American citizenship, according to a spokesperson who said in a statement to CNN that “the ...
The Department of Homeland Security is reviewing a reality TV pitch where immigrants would compete for American citizenship, according to a spokesperson who said in a statement to CNN that “the ...
The American would put immigrants through various challenges based on stereotypical American activities. For example, contestants might collect gold from a mine in San Francisco or assemble a Model T ...
DHS is considering a reality show pitched by a 'Duck Dynasty' producer that would feature immigrants competing for U.S. citizenship, exploring American culture and patriotism.
In an exclusive report by the Daily Mail, Noem is said to be “backing” what the outlet calls an “insane reality TV show where immigrants compete for fast-tracked citizenship.” The article references a ...
The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly reviewing a pitch for a reality TV show in which immigrants compete for the chance to fast-track their path to U.S. citizenship.
In mid-May 2025, a claim circulated online that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was working with a producer on a reality TV show where migrants would compete for U.S. citizenship (archived).