MTV is working nine and five for the Upfront

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That’s nine new shows and five returning series on the programming slate at MTV. The Viacom cable net aims to hang onto its claim of having more top 10 shows than any other network for Persons 12-34. (Currently 4 of those 10, the net says.)


MTV says its 2009 programming slate continues to reflect a directional shift geared toward the millennial generation, with shows that are aspirational, escapist and optimistic.

“There’s a palpable generational shift in attitudes that’s informing a new point of view as we develop content and the brand. The change in our audience is reflected in new formats, tonal voices and storytelling cadence,” said Tony DiSanto, head of programming for MTV. “Millennials have a great sense of optimism and are filled with a ‘can do’ spirit that’s infused into all areas of their lives. Just as we’ve shifted with our audience in the past, we’re now embracing a new brand filter … one that inspires us to break boundaries, bust our mold, and reinvent,” he said.

“Change is in MTV’s DNA and this generation is demanding their own MTV,” said Stephen Friedman, General Manager, MTV.

Here’s what is coming to the network this year.

MTV SERIES GREENLIGHTS:

THE ALEXA CHUNG SHOW [working title]: A one-hour, daily, live entertainment show that our viewers help to create, taking viewer interaction to a new level, making them the stars of the program. Hosted by smart and witty British television personality and model Alexa Chung, the program will include celebrity guests, musical performances, and the best of the web. The Alexa Chung Show brings MTV’s always-on audience together with Twitter’s instantaneous feedback ability. In keeping with the real-time nature of the show, Twitter will enable the audience to interact with Alexa, celebrity talent, their own friends and the rest of the pop culture loving world on the spot, and in the show. Whether Alexa’s audience is at home, on the move or on the set, Twitter and MTV will capture their experiences and bring them right into the show. Additionally, the RockYou Live video sharing application will let users submit their favorite viral videos and videos they shoot themselves to the show. Fans of The Alexa Chung Show will be able to constantly communicate with the show even when it’s not on air. Alexa’s network of friends are always doing things that matter and now with Twitter and RockYou they’ll be able to constantly keep in touch. Alexa is a brand new face to the U.S. audience — and a new voice for MTV. Executive Producers: Tim Healy, Sebastian Scott. Executive Producers: Howard T. Owens and Mark Koops (Reveille).

THE BURIED LIFE: The real life adventure of four young men on an epic quest to prove that anyone can do anything. With cameras rolling, Duncan, Ben, Jonnie and Dave set out with a list of 100 dreams: everything from kissing Rachel McAdams to Getting in the Guinness Book of World Records. But they also made a promise to themselves … for every goal they achieve on their list, they help a stranger do something on theirs. This series explores the exciting wonders of human potential and the exhilaration of going after one’s dreams — those dreams too often buried by everyday life. It’s all in the question: “What do you want to do before you die?” Executive Producers: Howard T. Owens (Reveille); Mark Koops (Reveille); Adam Paul. Co-Executive Producers: Noah Oppenheim (Reveille), Jared Tobman (Reveille), Dave Lingwood, Ben Nemtin, Duncan Penn, Jonnie Penn. Executive Consultant: Jan Coleman.

DJ AND THE FRO: MTV brings animation back to the network with DJ and the Fro. It’s Beavis and Butthead for the Millennial generation. DJ and the Fro work for a big corporation — though they aren’t sure exactly what the company does. Aimed at the generation that eats, sleeps and breathes technology — DJ and the Fro combines animation and the best of the web. The internet clips are arguably the stars of the show — the funniest, weirdest videos on the internet, made funnier and weirder by the observations of DJ and the Fro. Exec Producers: Dave Jeser (Drawn Together) and Matt Silverstein (Drawn Together).

THE STYLIST [working title]: This new reality series follows a diverse group of struggling junior assistants as they toil for three glamorous, highly successful celebrity stylists. The series follows the young junior assistants on the job — music videos, movie premieres, photo shoots — and in their personal lives as they find romance, plot against each other, and try to make it big in a cut-throat industry. At the end of each season, one junior assistant will be signed to a stylist contract with the Margaret Maldonado agency. The Stylist turns the reality competition format upside-down, with no staged challenges or eliminations. The jobs are real, the stakes are real and for these young people, the prospect of success or failure is very real. Organic performance evaluations will always allow the viewer a sense of who’s ahead and who’s in trouble. And because the junior assistants are always faced with the knowledge that only one of them will get signed, they are always looking into the faces of their competition. Executive Producers: Jon Murray and Jeff Jenkins (Bunim-Murray). Co-Executive Producers: Margaret Maldonado (Margaret Maldonado Agency) Russell Jay (Bunim Murray), Gil Goldshein (Bunim-Murray).

ULTIMATE PARKOUR CHALLENGE: MTV brings the world’s fastest growing extreme sport to American audiences for the first time with the Ultimate Parkour Challenge. The essence of Parkour is a sport with virtually no limits. Athletes run as efficiently as possible from point “A” to point “B” but unlike a track and field race, Parkour is performed on any and every environment. Walls, cars, stairs, railings, rooftops and ten-foot gaps between five-story buildings, force runners to leap, roll, climb, vault and fly, using the obstacles in their way to increase speed. MTV’s Ultimate Parkour Challenge captures the essence of the Parkour movement with a new special event sports competition that will thrill audiences as eight of the World’s best Parkour athletes defy gravity, showcasing seemingly superhuman skills in an easy to understand competitive format. Three rounds of competition will ultimately crown one winner with $10,000 and title of the Ultimate Parkour Champion. The show is produced in association with the WFPF, World Freerunning & Parkour Federation. Executive Producers: Bob Kusbit & Francis Lyons, One Louder Productions. Executive Producers: Kemp Curley, Transition Productions. Co-Executive Producers: Victor Bevine & David Thompson.

PRANKED: A weekly 30 minute show of the very best pranks pulled straight off the internet. The show taps into the era of technology democratizing the media process. These homemade pranks are engineered, executed and filmed by kids themselves. No producers; no professional editors, no camera men — just the thin line of technology between the pranksters, their victims and the audience. When it comes to silly humor — MTV curates the best of the best. Executive Producer: Cheri Brownlee, Cheri Sundae Productions.

POPZILLA: Nobody is safe from Popzilla. A rapid-fire half hour animated sketch show that relentlessly skewers the excesses of pop culture. With a unique creative voice and style, the show uses animation that allows for quick turnaround — Popzilla is built to take on the headlines of the day. With a quick pace, and many sketches under a minute, Popzilla is made to live on-air, online and on mobile platforms. Executive Producers: Dave Thomas (SCTV), Tim Hedrick, Jared Miller, R.J. Fried, Kevin Pedersen. Animated by Animax.

GONE TOO FAR: A series of one hour episodes, each with a unique protagonist who has a serious addiction and needs help. These young adults, aged 18-25, are not recreational users or occasional binge drinkers. The addict is in a downward spiral, his family in crisis and desperate to get their loved one the help they need. The show is hosted by DJ AM, one of the most sought-after and highly paid DJs in the world, who is uniquely qualified to help young addicts, having formerly suffered from multiple addictions, weight problems and depression. Working with a local addition expert, AM leads an intervention with the addict’s family and friends, and then follows the patient through rehab and back into society. Executive Producers: Michael Hirschorn and Stella Bulochnikov Stolper, ISH Entertainment; Cheryl Sirulnick, Gigantic; Paul Rosenberg. Co-Executive Producer Larry Vavra.

DISASTER DATE: It’s comedy in the afternoons, with a hidden camera show that guarantees laughs as unsuspecting daters get set up on disastrous blind dates by their friends. The friend (our accomplice) watches from the control room as our team of improv actors put the gullible dater through the worst date ever. Our dater unknowingly rings up cold hard cash for every minute they stay on the date. After going on a disaster date, Friday nights alone never looked so good! Executive Producer: Sally Anne Salsano, 495 Prods.

MTV RETURNING SERIES:

The Hills: MTV viewers will find out life in Los Angeles only gets more complicated as friendships, relationships and loyalties are tested like never before as “The Hills” returns this fall with more episodes of season five. Lauren has moved on, but Heidi, Audrina, Spencer, Brody, Stephanie, Lo and Justin Bobby will be back as the drama continues with fresh faces, new stories and shocking surprises. Spencer and Heidi will be newlyweds so the stakes are higher than ever before for the two to make things work.

Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory: Somewhere between Diddy and Willie Wonka lies Rob Dyrdek, a capable entrepreneur with a comically offbeat way of realizing his own fantasy world. Rob commands operations in a massive, 25,000-square-foot industrial — and fully skate-able — warehouse and office complex near downtown Los Angeles. This is the home of Dyrdek Enterprises, the nerve center and hatching ground for all of Rob’s crazy schemes, business plans and uniquely ridiculous ideas. Anything from zip-lines and giant skateboards, to trampolines and indoor blobbing can be achieved in Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory.

Nitro Circus: Centered around the world’s greatest freestyle motocross rider Travis Pastrana and his crew of top action sport athlete buddies, the show follows Travis and the Nitro Circus Crew as they travel around the world setting up outrageous stunts and pushing the human body to the limit, constantly looking to innovate the world of action sports. Whether they’re base jumping, sky diving, riding, driving or relaxing, this group of tight-knit, highly-skilled, adrenaline-fueled friends always take the action “to eleven” with the hammer down.

Randy Jackson Presents: America’s Best Dance Crew: “America’s Best Dance Crew” is hosted by Mario Lopez and shot on location in Los Angeles as dance crews of five to seven members perform their hottest moves for dance supremacy and a $100,000 cash prize. Every performance-themed episode gives insight into the crews’ emotion, spirit and inspiration as they step up to the challenge and showcase their innovative choreography and skills. Viewers from around the country choose their favorite crews via text messaging, phone and online voting. One crew will be eliminated each week, ultimately revealing the nation’s best dance crew.

Run’s House MTV’s first family of hip-hop is coming back for Season Six. It’s time to step inside Run’s House as patriarch Rev Run and the rest of the Simmons clan once again open their doors — and hearts — for our cameras. And, once again, no matter how high the highs or low the lows, they remain grounded by their strong faith and tight family bond.