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A popular Alaska-based reality show has a new series out that features an all-Indigenous cast. "Life Below Zero: First Alaskans" follows several Alaska Native families in different parts of the ...
Here in Alaska, TV crews have been everywhere the last few years, clutching scripts for “unscripted” shows and handing out confidentiality agreements, asking us to play along.
FAIRBANKS — F ilming a reality TV show set in Alaska is by no means a new idea. In fact, it might just be the most played-out setting on television, right up there with procedural cop dramas and ...
According to a new insider report, more than 20 reality TV shows are currently being filmed in Alaska, covering such varied topics as unusual jobs, dating in Alaska or surviving in the wilderness.
It’s not exactly a new trend. We’ve had Alaska-based reality shows on TV at least since the premiere of “Deadliest Catch” in 2005.
They prove that both Alaska-set reality television–and reality TV in general–can be beautiful, thoughtful, serene, and absolutely engaging. And I hope they set an example for other shows ahead.
Here in Alaska, TV crews have been everywhere the last few years, clutching scripts for “unscripted” shows and handing out confidentiality agreements, asking us to play along.
On today's show, we talk about enjoying Alaskan reality TV, and we need your help. Call in with the silliest, weirdest or most surprising thing you've seen portrayed about Alaska.
The 49th state is quickly approaching a point where it has more reality shows than salmon — and there are a lot of salmon up here. Unfortunately, the call of the wild, ratings dreams and tax ...
On Alaska reality TV, cut to a commercial, and somehow everyone is always fine when the show returns. Producers don't want to assume liability for someone being seriously injured or actually dying ...
"I do that everyday on the Glenn and I don't get a TV show" "Love it. I have worked with the crew for years. Top notch. And, well, my dad is in it." Deadliest Catch Rating: 4 stars "Love the ...
I have been asked to audition for a new Alaska reality TV show made by the folks who bring you "Pawn Stars," called "Alaska Rivers" (and the people who live on them.) ...