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Casey Anthony Interview $750,000

December 23, 2011 by · Comments Off on Casey Anthony Interview $750,000 

Casey Anthony Interview $750,000, Pariah mom Casey Anthony is ready to resurface, but she wants up to $750,000 to deny killing her daughter on TV. A Los Angeles-based producer has been shopping around the first interview with Anthony since her shocking July acquittal in the slaying of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Pitched as a no-holds-barred interview with the nationally scorned Anthony, Scott Sternberg Production has, so far, found no takers, the Tinseltown web site revealed.

The production company is asking between $500,000 and $750,000 and is insisting it co-produce the talk show. But it would allow the winning bidder to pick its own interviewer, the web site reported.

“It will get very good ratings,” one cable source told the web site. “But who would want to put their ads in that kind of show?”

During her trial, prosecutors portrayed Anthony as a wild thing who saw her little girl as obstacle to her freedom.

The 22-year-old Florida mom was accused of killing her daughter in 2008 by administering chloroform, gagging her with duct tape and burying her remains in a shallow grave.

But on July 5, a jury rejected the prosecution’s theory and acquitted Anthony of murder. She was freed under a coast-to-coast storm of anger and went into hiding after receiving death threats.

Despite being widely branded as “The Most Hated Mom in America,” no network has entertained taking the gig to interview her.

So far, Scott Sternberg Productions has been turned down by Discovery Communications, Investigative Discovery and the A&E Networks – which includes Lifetime, sources told The Hollywood Reporter.

CBS News, ABC News and NBC News have all publicly said they would not pay to interview Anthony.

Casey Anthony Interview

December 18, 2011 by · Comments Off on Casey Anthony Interview 

Casey Anthony Interview, A Los Angeles-based TV producer is shopping the first interview with Casey Anthony, who was acquitted in July of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Anthony.

The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Scott Sternberg and his Scott Sternberg Productions have been quietly pitching a no-holds-barred interview with Anthony, who has been lying low since being released July 17 after nearly three years in a Florida jail.

Multiple sources say Sternberg is asking between $500,000 and $750,000 to deliver Anthony, a hefty license fee to be sure. According to sources with knowledge of the proposal, networks can choose the interviewer and Scott Sternberg Productions would co-produce the program. But so far, multiple cable networks have declined. Spokespeople for Discovery Communications’ TLC and ID confirmed that the networks have passed on the project. A&E Networks, which includes Lifetime and A&E, also has passed, says a spokesperson.

HLN has not been approached, says a network spokesperson, who adds that the cable news network would not pay for an interview with Anthony anyway. MSNBC has also not been pitched the project. But sources at the NBCUniversal-owned cable channel also say they would not pony up for Anthony, who has become the target of national outrage since her acquittal.

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