Still Not Coming To TV This Summer: The eBay Show!
from the haven't-we-heard-this-before? dept
Jeremiah writes
"Back in April, eBay announced it was partnering with ABC to produce an "interactive" television show based around a family auctioning off personal posessions on eBay to finance some "dream" the family had. The production company, Plays Well Productions, posted ads to Craigslist in its nationwide search for families willing to hawk their stuff on eBay (eBay owns a percentage of Craigslist). A few days ago, eBay eBay and ABC backed out of the deal. Maybe someone got word to ABC and eBay that an "interactive reality program" might just as well be called "web surfing." One has to appreciate the irony of a show about the world's best-known auction site unable to be sold... " Actually, Jeremiah, the situation is worse. This isn't the first time eBay has proudly announced a TV show that never went anywhere. They first announced an eBay TV show
five years ago, saying it would be like
Antiques Roadshow. Then, three years ago, they
announced new plans for a TV show that was going to be a cross between
Antiques Roadshow,
Ripley's Believe It Or Not and
Entertainment Tonight. Then, two and a half years ago, they announced that the show had
finally gone into production, but didn't seem to go anywhere. So, forgive us for not mentioning the latest attempt to bring eBay to TV. At this point, the whole concept appears to be in reruns.
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The real reason the show was cancelled...
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OMG
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Already been done
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And ofr some inexplicable reason my wife cannot tear herself away from it. I think maybe she thinks she will get the money if she watches all the way to the end?
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artist ebay's ALL his possesions, then travels around the country visiting them
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I saw those ads on CL...
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