MTV Reality Shows News
- August 30, 2007
MTV has begun production on The Paper, a new docu-reality series that will follow a group of students who contribute to their high school newspaper, Daily Variety reported Tuesday.
- August 30, 2007
MTV has revealed the identities of the hip-hop wannabes and lyrically-gifted mentors participating in Celebrity Rap Superstar, a new Dancing with the Stars-like reality competition series scheduled to premiere live on Thursday, August 30 at 10PM ET.
August 29, 2007
Jason Wahler's had a tough year marred by several alcohol-fueled arrests, however things are apparently looking up for the former Laguna Beach and The Hills star.
- August 28, 2007
ESPN has begun production on Varsity, Inc., a new Two-A-Days-like docu-reality series that will focus on Louisiana's West Monroe High School varsity football team.
August 28, 2007
'Viva La Bam' star Vincent Margera's trial postponed until October
August 21, 2007
Jason Wahler may have sidestepped a prison stint by instead opting for rehab following an arrest on battery charges, however he apparently can't put the incident completely behind him.
- August 21, 2007
MTV has announced Life of Ryan, a new reality series that follows 17-year-old professional skateboarder and teen heartthrob Ryan Sheckler, will premiere on Monday, August 27 at 10:30PM ET/PT.
- August 16, 2007
MTV has announced that Celebrity Rap Superstar, a new reality competition series that will see celebrities mentored by well-versed lyricists in an attempt to hone their hip-hop skills, will premiere Thursday, August 30 at 10PM ET/PT.
August 16, 2007
Lauren "L.C." Conrad broke the MTV-imposed "media blackout" on The Hills' cast members, but not to sling some more mud at her former BFF Heidi Montag.
- August 10, 2007
MTV has announced Tinseltown as the setting for The Real World's upcoming twentieth installment -- The Real World: Hollywood -- which for the first time will also "go green" in order to educate younger viewers on the importance of incorporating environmentally-friendly decisions into their everyday lives.