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theschnauzers:

--- Quote from: Leafsfan on January 07, 2022, 09:02:01 PM ---'Amazing Race' contestants, producers adapt to tragedy, COVID-19

More here:

https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/TV/2022/01/05/Amazing-Race-Season-33-COVID/960164132577


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The link is dead.

Xoruz:
https://www.eonline.com/news/1316402/see-the-scary-moment-amazing-race-contestants-were-told-their-journey-was-being-put-on-hold

Preseason 2.0 interviews plus scenes from Leg 4.

georgiapeach:
https://illinoisnewstoday.com/phil-keoghan-talks-about-the-resurgence-of-the-amazing-race-after-a-19-month-pit-stop-cbs-chicago/468315/

Maanca:
Is this the right place? This could definitely affect TAR to come https://deadline.com/2022/02/the-amazing-race-creator-bertram-van-munster-fraud-lawsuit-new-media-collective-leigh-collier-1234927952/

"The co-creator of The Amazing Race could find himself in a mad dash for the courthouse due to a fraud lawsuit filed Monday.

Ex-CBS and Warner Bros executive Leigh Collier is alleging that Bertram van Munster formed and then dissolved production company New Media Collective with her.

That’s the most innocuous part.

More ruinously, Collier is also claiming that the Emmy-winning producer went on to re-create the entity behind her back. Quoting a New Media Collective press release’s boasts of having “closed over $62 million in production deals,” Collier is legally nettled, to say the least."

theschnauzers:
The business entities in this dispute don’t involve TAR or the various companies associated with the show.

The complaint in the lawsuit generally only tells one side of the story. Further in this case, the one project made by the second entity sharing that name only aired one season and shortly before this lawsuit was filed, was not renewed for a second season. So the timing, to me, is suspicious.

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