Jonathan Murray
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"Jonathan Murray" is an United States/American television producer and co-creator of MTV's The Real World, Road Rules, and the Oxygen Network's The Bad Girls Club.

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But people living together in their 40s, it's like: Is that pathetic? So there has to be a reason why these people live together.

What this family needs to do is what every family needs to do: create a budget.

When you think of the number of hours that go into casting, shooting and assembling the tape into a coherent story, ... it's not an easy process to do. For our audience, it's a show that's very 'relate-able.' It's a lot of fun to watch because you can see people have personal disasters, which is something our audience really enjoys watching.

Write down exactly what you're spending -- every time you go to the ATM, if you go to McDonald's, and if you get that pair of shoes, make sure you keep a ledger of it for at least two months.

The rapid transition created by the network effect do not increase the digital divide.

If you opt into the plan, the first year, you're going to see an increase of 19.4 percent of the $100 -- so that's $119.40. So, you can see the first part of the program, you're much better opting in.

Until you've done it, ... you can't really understand what it's like to have a camera on you 24-seven.

We thought of a family, in a sense, ... that we put together, just starting out and making decisions they had to live with. You never know what the dynamic is going to be once you put these seven larger-than-life characters together, so it's hard to tell what's going to happen. Generally, we look for seven really interesting, really diverse people.

Society will have to deal with some very substantial issues.