Get Out! Television Show Holds Nationwide Talent Search For New Co-Host
HDNet and Get Out! to give one lucky girl her big break in television
DALLAS (August 12, 2008) - Get Out!, the hottest and most extreme travel show on television, is launching the program's ninth season on HDNet with a nationwide talent search. The program is looking for a co-host to join Lindsay Clubine, the long-time face of the program.
For eight seasons on HDNet, Lindsay and the Get Out! girls have traveled from South Beach to South Africa, looking for the hip, trendy, and cool. The Get Out! girls have been to Mexico, the Bahamas, Costa Rica and more - and have done it all - from wakeboarding to sky diving to bungee jumping, all in the name of showcasing the best an area has to offer!
"We get a lot of viewer requests from girls who want to be a part of the show," said Mark Cuban, president and co-founder of HDNet. "We thought it would be a great idea to do an all-out search and invite girls from all over the country to become the next co-host of the program."
Judges will pick ten finalists from all of the entries to live in a house in Hollywood and participate in a televised, elimination round contest to determine who will be the next co-host of Get Out! There will be various plot twists and surprise trips at stake during the contest - the contestants never know which location they may be flown to to compete!
"If you are beautiful, look great in a bikini, are super adventurous, and have a great on camera personality, we want to hear from you" said Robert Bennett Executive Producer at HD Republic Productions, producers of Get Out! "Just go to HDNet's Get Out! site on Facebook and sign up!"
The winner of the televised, multiple episode, elimination round contest will host the remainder of season nine of Get Out! and will travel to a fantastic tropical destination for adventure activities and fun in the sun.
For more information on how to submit photos, videos and information, those interested are asked to visit the following link:
www.hd.net/getoutcastingcall
Source: HDNet - Press Release
HDNet and Get Out! to give one lucky girl her big break in television
DALLAS (August 12, 2008) - Get Out!, the hottest and most extreme travel show on television, is launching the program's ninth season on HDNet with a nationwide talent search. The program is looking for a co-host to join Lindsay Clubine, the long-time face of the program.
For eight seasons on HDNet, Lindsay and the Get Out! girls have traveled from South Beach to South Africa, looking for the hip, trendy, and cool. The Get Out! girls have been to Mexico, the Bahamas, Costa Rica and more - and have done it all - from wakeboarding to sky diving to bungee jumping, all in the name of showcasing the best an area has to offer!
"We get a lot of viewer requests from girls who want to be a part of the show," said Mark Cuban, president and co-founder of HDNet. "We thought it would be a great idea to do an all-out search and invite girls from all over the country to become the next co-host of the program."
Judges will pick ten finalists from all of the entries to live in a house in Hollywood and participate in a televised, elimination round contest to determine who will be the next co-host of Get Out! There will be various plot twists and surprise trips at stake during the contest - the contestants never know which location they may be flown to to compete!
"If you are beautiful, look great in a bikini, are super adventurous, and have a great on camera personality, we want to hear from you" said Robert Bennett Executive Producer at HD Republic Productions, producers of Get Out! "Just go to HDNet's Get Out! site on Facebook and sign up!"
The winner of the televised, multiple episode, elimination round contest will host the remainder of season nine of Get Out! and will travel to a fantastic tropical destination for adventure activities and fun in the sun.
For more information on how to submit photos, videos and information, those interested are asked to visit the following link:
www.hd.net/getoutcastingcall
Source: HDNet - Press Release