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Author: | L.A.W. [ Thu 15 Dec 2005 16:16 ] |
Post subject: | $100,000.00! |
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArtic ... ived=False |
Author: | SpanielPI [ Thu 15 Dec 2005 18:06 ] |
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Wow ! Thats 2million, 6hundred-thousand dollars for 13 hours of his show. So let me see: all I have to do to become a millionaire: 1) Join an outlaw biker gang in Texas 2) Murder someone else 3) Spend time at taxpayer's expense in a state prison 4) Get released from prison; breed like a Texas jackrabbitt with any woman who will have me 5) Committ more crimes by apprehending fugitives from justice illegally 6) Gain notoriety by attempting an illegal border country apprehension/extradition 7) Manipulate the press and public into believing I am a Saint Sell my adventures for $100,000.00/30 minute episode 9) Somewhere in there shack up with a former known prostitute that has a criminal record as well. We all know what's next: A movie-"The life and times of Duane Dog Chapman" Cartoons: Adventures of Dog the Bounty hunter Lunch boxes, action figures, board games, etc. |
Author: | L.A.W. [ Thu 15 Dec 2005 18:23 ] |
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It comes to $260,000.00. He's laughing all the way to the bank. |
Author: | thebishopp [ Thu 15 Dec 2005 20:53 ] |
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There is a lesson in what Dog does. Perhaps he is a bit more smarter or cunning than most people think. He gives the people what they want and reaps the rewards for it. |
Author: | HoundDog [ Thu 15 Dec 2005 21:33 ] |
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Ruffin is correct - $100,000 per episode multiplied by 26 espisodes equals 2.6 million. I wish it was not true but it is, he has what most of us wish for..... the money that is. |
Author: | Kevin Rose [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 05:12 ] |
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Mindtracker wrote: 9) Somewhere in there shack up with a former known prostitute that has a criminal record as well. ????? |
Author: | L.A.W. [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 05:58 ] |
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yeah... I was multiplying 26 by $10,000.00. |
Author: | HGUNNER [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 08:01 ] |
Post subject: | appearences |
We all forgot about the money he gets for personal appearences such as in front of pbus -- i believe he gets 10.000.00 plus expenses--not bad scratch |
Author: | rex [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 08:33 ] |
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I had lunch a few days ago with some bail bond company owners, and there was speculation as to what Mr. Chapman is bringing in these days. All things considered (TV, merchandising, personal appearances, and a new book coming out), I'd say that he is doing very well for himself and his family. Rex |
Author: | L.A.W. [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 14:18 ] |
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'Dog' signs new $2.6M contract for series The bounty hunter extracts a raise from A&E for the top show's third season By Tim Ryan tryan@starbulletin.com HAWAII'S most famous "Dog" -- Duane "The Dog" Chapman -- finally got his bone for at least the next year with a new, $2.6 million contract for a third season on the A&E cable-TV network. "We haven't gotten to really celebrate yet because we're filming right out of the shoot," said Beth Smith, Chapman's partner and companion for 12 years. "But we got (from A&E) what we wanted." The new contract pays Chapman $100,000 per episode for 26 half-hour shows. That price is believed to be about double what Chapman made for each of the first two seasons. "DOG, THE BOUNTY HUNTER" is the network's highest-rated unscripted reality show in all key demographics, and A&E's highest-rated series ever, an A&E official said. Chapman and Smith declined comment on the salary figures, citing contract confidentiality. The $2.6 million will also cover salaries for the other four cast members of the Hawaii-based show. The deal with A&E was signed Tuesday afternoon by Chapman, and by the end of the day, the production had finished the first episode for the new season with the capture of a fugitive in Kalihi. "We signed the deal at 2:10 p.m. and started filming at 2:15," Smith said. The film crew has been in Hawaii for about two weeks waiting for the contract to be completed, Smith said. The show shot on Tuesday will air in February, and there is an option for multiple subsequent seasons, Smith said. The franchise also could go into syndication as early as next year, she said. TUESDAY'S caught-on-film capture was Kalihi resident Wayne Turlip, who, Smith said, had numerous outstanding traffic warrants and two assault convictions. Chapman and son Leland tracked Turlip to a Kalihi apartment complex and found the bail jumper in one of the units. Next up on Chapman and Smith's agenda is finding a larger home for themselves and their six children. "So far, we can't find a house big enough for us and the kids," Smith said. "We're struggling being so cramped. The housing market is nuts and we need help." Smith joked that she got a "Big IOU from the Dog for anything I wanted" because she negotiated the lucrative A&E contract. "He said he'd give me another baby, but that's not in the cards," Smith said. The series is produced by Hybrid Films. |
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