Xtreme Entrepreneurs Bucks BackStabbing Reality Show Trend



May 9, 2005 -- A contestant takes a "walk of shame" as the audience watches and laughs, feels compassion, or has no feeling at all. Today's reality television trend is toward competition-based I win-you lose shows where people are humiliated, deceived, rejected, degraded or derided in front of the world. Can a positive reality show with "pay it forward" values attract viewers in the current reality TV market "Negative reality shows are on their way out and positive shows are on the way in" said an unnamed producer taking reality television pitches on May 1, 2005 at the Great American PitchFest in Los Angeles. The producers of Xtreme Entrepreneurs agree and are putting talent, resources, and energy toward manifesting a new vision of reality television.

A refreshing celebration of the undaunted human spirit and entrepreneurship, each episode of Xtreme Entrepreneurs reveals a desperate individual undergoing a dramatic personal and professional makeover galvanized and guided by a team of business and personal coaches, experts and advisors. The goal of the show is to assist each entrepreneur in shattering the obstacles that block their success. As they achieve personal happiness, inspire and energize audiences, and take their respective businesses to the next level, they will market their goods and services, become interdependent, self-sustaining, benefit the economy and create additional jobs.

About Xtreme Entrepreneurs:
Think a reformed The Apprentice meets Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Xtreme Entrepreneurs is the brainchild of Canadian entrepreneur Stuart Weinstein. Award-winning Paul Gallegos, Peculiar Pictures, Inc., Houston, Texas, will produce the teaser pilot. Production begins May 28, 2005. Xtreme Entrepreneurs invites contact from potential sponsors and partners.





Xtreme Entrepreneurs Bucks BackStabbing Reality Show Trend