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MythBusters: The Search
The search for an all-new generation of myth-busting science superstars with mind-blowing build skills and nerves of steel. Using social media and spectacular stunts, the Science Channel series will feature a cast of fearless hopefuls who will be judged on their skills as they compete in never-before-seen myth-busting challenges.
SKAM Austin
"SKAM Austin" tells realistic and authentic stories from the lives of American teenagers.
Clips are released randomly in "real time". Every Friday the clips are put together for the weeks episode.
Wanted (AU)
Sandra Sully and Matt Doran present Wanted. Produced by Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder (CJZ) and filmed live in Network Tens Sydney studio, Wanted will work with the Australian public and police to help solve major crimes and bring offenders to justice. The series will employ a broad range of social media to encourage the public to help solve crimes, with viewers being encouraged to provide immediate information anonymously that could prove a vital lead. Fronted by one of Australias most respected news presenters, Sandra Sully, and TEN News presenter and former crime reporter Matt Doran, Wanted will cover all types of unsolved crime, from cold-case murders to major assault, missing persons, sex crimes, cybercrime, scams and criminals on the run.
Rising Star
The live talent show for the first time incorporates real-time voting by viewers via an App that is fully integrated into the show. Unlike traditional talent competition series that start off with taped auditions, "Rising Star" is live from the very beginning, with contestants auditioning with live performances. In every round, viewers vote via the show's App in real time during the performance, along with the judges, to determine if the singer will advance, which happens if he/she reaches a voting threshold, 70% in Israel. In a twist, the performer is separated from the studio audience and the judges by a translucent floor-to-ceiling LED screen where images of voters at home, taken from their Facebook pages, appear live facing the singer who can see how fast the vote tally is growing during the performance for an immediate feedback, making result shows feel "antiquated", as a person close to Rising Star put it.
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