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ESPN
FORMALLY ANNOUNCES PICKUP OF 'THE CONTENDER',
SECOND
SEASON TO PREMIERE IN APRIL 2006
By
Steve Rogers
August
11, 2005

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the recent public statements of ESPN executives, Mark
Burnett Productions, DreamWorks Television, and the
cable sports giant announced today that the network will
become the new broadcast home of The Contender,
last winter's critically-acclaimed but low-rated reality
boxing series that NBC canceled after only a single
season.
Casting and production of the series will begin
immediately, with The Contender's second season
scheduled to air as part of ESPN's primetime schedule
beginning in April 2005. Although The Contender
will continue to be executive produced by Mark Burnett,
Jeffrey Katzenberg, and Sylvester Stallone, The
Contender 2 will air its twelve weekly one-hour
episodes under the ESPN Original Entertainment (EOE)
banner. In addition to its second season agreement, ESPN
also has options to renews the series for two additional
installments.
"The Contender has all of the elements that
make it the right fit for ESPN: compelling storylines,
dynamic characters and suspense over the outcome,"
said Mark Shapiro, ESPN executive vice president,
programming and production. "This series speaks to
our viewers' love for competition and their appreciation
for triumph over adversity, and it goes without saying
that the track record of Mark Burnett is exemplary -- a
perfect match for the critical and ratings successes EOE
has delivered in both scripted and unscripted
drama." Previous ESPN Original Entertainment
reality series include Beg, Borrow, & Deal
and Dream Job.
Burnett - who despite the show's poor ratings
performance, continues to call The Contender one
of "the biggest successes of my career" -- is
equally enthused to see the series continue. "Our
vision from the onset was to improve the entertainment
experience of televised boxing for the fans. What better
platform to achieve that vision than on the network that
pioneered sports television programming."
Like its first season, The Contender's second
season will feature sixteen boxing competitors living
and training together and competing in weekly boxing
elimination bouts. However, according to a Mark Burnett
Productions spokesperson contacted by Reality TV World
on Thursday afternoon, whether all of the other aspects
of the series will remain the same is currently
undecided and will only be determined after Burnett and
his team meet with ESPN executives.
While Stallone will remain one of The Contender's
executive producers and still make at least some on-air
appearances, the exact nature of his on-camera role is
among the creative aspects that will be determined as
the series enters pre-production. Although they are all
also tentatively scheduled to return for Season 2, the
roles of additional Contender personalities Sugar
Ray Leonard, Jackie Kallen, and Tommy Gallagher may also
be re-examined.
Also still to be determined are some of the show's most
basic aspects: the weight class that the series will
utilize; exactly what the boxers will be attempting to
win; and where they will live, train, and compete. While
the championship bout's victory prize is likely to
remain $1,000,000, a final decision has not yet been
made. And with the initial season's "Contender
Gymnasium" complex having apparently since been
converted to other uses, the production company is also
scouting for a new production venue that won't
necessarily be in Los Angeles.
Although ESPN's agreement with The Contender's
partners is for future editions of the series, that also
doesn't mean that television viewers have seen the last
of the first season's boxers. In addition to tentative
plans to have some of them make cameo appearances during
The Contender's second season, ESPN is also
planning to broadcast three live event boxing specials
featuring The Contender's first season fighters.
Although the first event's cards are still being
finalized, a formal announcement is expected to be made
next Tuesday, with the two-hour live event expected to
take place sometime this fall. Both of the other live
event broadcast specials will also take place before The
Contender 2's April debut.
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