Monday, July 11, 2011

ABC: Looking For Women To Audition For THE REVOLUTION

Overweight? Looking to reinvent yourself? Need to focus on just you?

Just as summer begins, casting for ABC Daytime’s newest reality series THE REVOLUTION comes to the Los Angeles community of Long Beach!


WHAT: All women in the Los Angeles metropolitan area who have 50 to 100 pounds to lose and are in desperate need of a full life transformation have an opportunity to be cast in ABC Daytime’s new reality series (working title) THE REVOLUTION, hosted by a team of experts led by fashion icon Tim Gunn and rotating guest contributors who help viewers transform all areas of their lives, everything from family, food, style, home design, finance and more. Scheduled to launch January 2012 and produced by J.D. Roth and Todd Nelson and 3 Ball Productions (THE BIGGEST LOSER and EXTREME MAKEOVER: WEIGHT LOSS EDITION), the one-hour daily show features a unique concept: each week one woman’s five-month weight loss journey will unfold in just five days, with daily results and a final transformational reveal on Friday. THE REVOLUTION is a one-stop shop for better living.

WHEN: Saturday, July 16th, 2011 from 11am to 4pm PT

WHERE: Long Beach Town Center, 7575 Carson Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90808

(near the Edwards 26 Theaters)

WHO: We are looking for inspirational and relatable women who are ready to drop weight and regain control of their lives. On the show, we will provide a trainer and nutrition plan to help you lose the weight within your own environment.

For more information on the audition process, log onto:

13 comments:

  1. you love soaps and yet post this dreck?

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  2. We want One Life To Live in this time slot. NOT the revulsion...

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  3. I agree. If you loved soaps you wouldn't be promoting a show that is replacing a soap. Maybe you should remove the Soaps from your name and just be We Love TV

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  4. Agreed. This post should be thrown in the trash.

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  5. Thanks for letting us know what ABC is doing. I, for one, appreciate it especially knowing you hate these cancelations as much as I do.

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  6. I don't see how this is original at all. ABC is just copying every other weight loss show out there and replacing a beloved soap that has been on the air for decades.

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  7. I have to agree with everyone else - why are you promoting this non-soap show that is replacing a beloved daytime soap???

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  8. Thanks. I am looking forward to the day this show fails miserably for ABC. It does sound better than The Chew though. But what terrible concepts for shows.

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  9. Is this an advertorial? Since there's no reporting, it looks like you're publishing an ABC press release. Shouldn't you put a notice to that effect?

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  10. The the poster above, the subject says ABC: (colon) which implies it is coming from ABC.

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  11. I think some Soap Fans are jumping the gun again and missing the point here. I follow We Love Soaps and they just posted this to show how ridiculous ABC is and what they are up too! People need to stop bashing one another and not take things so personally with all media platforms. Some soap fans want ABC to think we are all just a bunch of ignorants and want to argue! Stop it folks! You win more flies with honey anyhow!

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  12. What this post needed is an introductory sentence or two from "We Love Soaps", explaining why they decided to post this press release. That's all.

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  13. Well the first thing that stands out in the opening line is...this show is auditioning woman in the Los Angeles area only. In other words, they need locals so they don't have to foot the bill for room and board for out-of-towners for 5 months during the transformation. That just plain sucks! What about the rest of us women outside California? So we're overlooked because we aren't local? HELLO ABC - We don't matter to you, therefore, you don't matter to us! More of the same ABC greed.

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