The Really Really Low Budget News

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'''The Really Really Low Budget News''' (abbreviated '''RRLBN''') was a news show hosted by [[Some Guy]]
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'''The Really Really Low Budget News''' (abbreviated '''RRLBN''') was a short news show created by [[SR Guy|S.R. Guy]]. The RRLBN was the first video project made by [[Low Budget Media]].
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==Show Info==
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The RRLBN was founded by [[SR Guy|S.R. Guy]] and Some Person who both hosted the show. The episodes would be similar to that of the future project, [[LBTV]]. There was news, weather, and a traffic report. Later in the series, a third unknown host was hired and theme music was added. Part way through the series, a [[Mississlippy|newly founded known company]] began to sponsor the show.
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==Downhill==
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Near the end of the second or third season, the show was becoming less and less organized. Also, the hosts were becoming less interested in making the show, especially the third character. Due to the decreased interest and quality in the show, Some Guy decided to cancel the series. The series ended short of 30 episodes.
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==After That==
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All the episodes were stored on crappy VHS tapes and were not looked after very well.
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In [[August]] [[2008]], [[Mississlippy Media]] bought the rights to The Really Really Low Budget News from Some Guy. The amount that it was sold for was not reviled. However, an expert placed the value of the RRLBN rights at around -$4.27¾.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Low Budget Movie]]
* [[Low Budget Movie]]
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* [[Low Budget Television]]
[[category: Low Budget]]
[[category: Low Budget]]

Current revision as of 05:29, 29 July 2018

The Really Really Low Budget News (abbreviated RRLBN) was a short news show created by S.R. Guy. The RRLBN was the first video project made by Low Budget Media.

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[edit] Show Info

The RRLBN was founded by S.R. Guy and Some Person who both hosted the show. The episodes would be similar to that of the future project, LBTV. There was news, weather, and a traffic report. Later in the series, a third unknown host was hired and theme music was added. Part way through the series, a newly founded known company began to sponsor the show.

[edit] Downhill

Near the end of the second or third season, the show was becoming less and less organized. Also, the hosts were becoming less interested in making the show, especially the third character. Due to the decreased interest and quality in the show, Some Guy decided to cancel the series. The series ended short of 30 episodes.

[edit] After That

All the episodes were stored on crappy VHS tapes and were not looked after very well.

In August 2008, Mississlippy Media bought the rights to The Really Really Low Budget News from Some Guy. The amount that it was sold for was not reviled. However, an expert placed the value of the RRLBN rights at around -$4.27¾.

[edit] See Also

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