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  2. How Much Reality Stars Get Paid for ‘Bachelor,’ ‘The ...

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    Whether competing on TV for a cash prize or simply being filmed while living your day-to-day life, reality television stars almost always get a paycheck — and it may be bigger than you think. In ...

  3. Here's how much money reality TV stars actually make on ... - AOL

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    Ryan Seacrest is probably the best example of how the salary for hosting a reality TV show can get huge. Hiring him when he was a popular radio DJ, "American Idol" tripled Seacrest's pay from $5 ...

  4. List of highest-paid American television stars - Wikipedia

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    Name Program Role Salary Inflation Adjusted Year Ref. Sarah Jessica Parker: Sex and the City: Carrie Bradshaw: $3.2 million $5,162,000 2001–2004 [1]Jennifer Aniston

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  6. Residual (entertainment industry) - Wikipedia

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    The AMPTP adamantly opposed extending residuals to online movie and TV show sales for at least three years, citing the need to "adapt to the realities of the marketplace, the new demands from our audiences and new technologies", [3] while a WGA representative countered that they "already had effective business models".

  7. What Being a Reality Star Really Pays - AOL

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    When you read reports of 'Jersey Shore' reality star Snooki demanding, and getting, a whopping $30,000 per episode and up to $20,000 each for personal appearances, based only on her strategically ...

  8. Extreme Couponing - Wikipedia

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    Extreme couponing is an activity that combines shopping skills with couponing in an attempt to save as much money as possible while accumulating the most groceries. The concept of "extreme couponers" was first mentioned by The Wall Street Journal on March 8, 2010, in an article entitled "Hard Times Turn Coupon Clipping Into the Newest Extreme Sport". [2]

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