US TV
'The Real World' goes green
Published Friday, Aug 10 2007, 12:17 BST | By James Welsh
MTV's Real World is heading to Hollywood and turning green for its 20th season.
Production on 24 episodes of The Real World: Hollywood will get underway in the third quarter of this year for a first quarter 2008 premiere. The show will focus on showing people how they can "incorporate environmentally-friendly household items and make eco-friendly lifestyle choices... into their everyday lives," the network said.
"Our environment is changing, and young people are realising that the choices they make in their daily lives can affect the future of the world they live in," said MTV president Christina Norman. "The Real World has a longstanding history of tackling the issues facing each generation of MTV viewers and this season, we wanted to empower our audience by incorporating real, actionable solutions that they can take to make their own homes environmentally-friendly."
The show was last in LA 14 years ago.
Production on 24 episodes of The Real World: Hollywood will get underway in the third quarter of this year for a first quarter 2008 premiere. The show will focus on showing people how they can "incorporate environmentally-friendly household items and make eco-friendly lifestyle choices... into their everyday lives," the network said.
"Our environment is changing, and young people are realising that the choices they make in their daily lives can affect the future of the world they live in," said MTV president Christina Norman. "The Real World has a longstanding history of tackling the issues facing each generation of MTV viewers and this season, we wanted to empower our audience by incorporating real, actionable solutions that they can take to make their own homes environmentally-friendly."
The show was last in LA 14 years ago.
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