Wednesday, June 23, 2010

BIG BROTHER SEASON 5 KUANZA tarehe 15 JULY 2010..

season five ya big brother nchini south africa itaanza hivi karibuni mara baada ya kombala dunia kumalizika..dau bado litabaki pale pale kwa kiasi cha dola za kimarekani laki mbili ($ 200,000)..
lakini game litakuwa gumu kidogo coz kuna vikwazo vingine vipya kati ka jumba hilo la big brother.
hayo amesema managing director wa Mnet Africa..Bi.Biola Alabi..ambaye kwa fraha ameweka wazi kuwa watu wajandae kwa season five ya mwaka huu....JUMBA LITA ONYESHA MASAA 24 ...(24/7)...kuanzia tarehe hizo hapo juu...15th july 2010..



STORY KWA KIZUNGU
With soccer fever sweeping the continent, DStv has scored its own blockbuster goal…revealing that M-Net will kick-off a sensational new season of Africa’s biggest reality show in just under a month.

The 5th edition of M-Net’s Big Brother Africa will launch just days after the newest World Cup Champions are crowned, and with the golden prize of USD 200 000 once again up for grabs, a breathtaking new game will be well and truly on!

And this time, Big Brother fans in over 40 countries across the continent are going to get a show that’s more edgy, more tactically challenging and more intensely strategic than ever before.

So says M-Net Africa Managing Director Biola Alabi who was delighted to make the news official.

“What a great moment this is – to bring back a show that our audience loves for an incredible 5th time. We wanted season 4 (Big Brother Revolution) to be special but it exceeded our hopes. With the volume of interaction the show received from fans, it was clear that season 5 was definitely on the cards.

So we’ve been developing what we believe will be thrilling new format changes.”

Now, with the news out in the open, M-Net has confirmed that the latest Big Brother Africa will begin on July 18, and will be screened live 24/7 for 91 days on DStv Channel 198 for DStv Premium and Compact subscribers.

And breaking with tradition, M-Net has announced it won’t be calling for entries for the new show.

The company has revealed that having run the series four times previously, they’re now head-hunting contestants from a database of previous entries submitted for the show.

“We want to invest more broadly in season 5 and having already been introduced to a world of interesting characters from previous searches, there’s limited value in spending extensively in another search for contestants,” says Alabi.

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