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Dolphin:

--- Quote ---On 2005-07-11 18:37:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Just an observation...



Is ISAC or the owner on the payroll of the Aspen Education Group?



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That is interesting.  None of the Aspen Education Group schools are listed, yet have the same allegations of abuse.  What's up?

BuzzKill:
PURE and Other Programs Riding BRAT CAMP Wave?

Anonymous
Unregistered User    Posted: 2005-07-14 22:09:00    Just out of curiousity, I did a YAHOO search for key words "Brat Camp" and these Sponsored *PAID* Advertisements came up:

Brat Camp Options
Parent's Universal Resources (PURE) offers parents safe and qualified schools and programs...
http://www.helpyourteens.com

MHYR - Brat Camp
Coed ages 12-17. Wilderness based therapy program for troubled teens is located on a...
http://www.mhyr.com

Struggling Teen Brat Camps
Information and resources available for parents with a struggling teen. 24 hour...
http://www.helpmyteen.com


Personally, I think these ads say it all, don't you?







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Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-07-09 14:30:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Brat Camp is a show that is doomed for failure.  It's reality tv at it's most inane. Seriously, who wants to watch a bunch of so-called bratty teens trekking around the wilderness?  Teens themselves won't watch the show leaving the advertisers with no consumer audience.  



 :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:



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Unfortunately:

http://www.medialifemagazine.com/News20 ... rsday.html

Surprising debut
for ABC's 'Brat Camp'

Reality show averages a 3.8 among adults 18-49

ABC could very well have another summer reality hit, and this one is a bigger surprise than "Dancing With the Stars."

Last night's two-hour debut of "Brat Camp," a show where troubled teens get bundled off to nature camp, averaged a 3.8 rating among viewers 18-49 and 10.28 million total viewers, according to Nielsen overnights.

During the first half hour the show posted a 2.7 rating among 18-49s. But that jumped to a 3.6 at 8:30, then to a 4.3 at 9 and finally to a 4.6 at 9:30, the night?s highest-rated half hour among 18-49s.

All told, the show grew 70 percent from start to finish among adults 18-49.

The final average was not quite as good as the 4.3 18-49 rating and 13.48 million viewers ABC earned for the debut of the surprise hit "Dancing with the Stars," but it's still one of the top premieres of the summer.

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