Drowning in Debt? CNBC Wants to Hear From You!
I was sent this announcement from CNBC this week and was asked to pass it on to my readers. I thought there might be some readers out there who fit the description and would be interested in being interviewed for the CNBC documentary, so I wanted to take the time this morning to post it.
DROWNING IN DEBT? CNBC WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU!
CNBC Business Television is looking for someone who is, or was, in debt (about $30,000 or more) and is interested in being interviewed for a documentary that will address consumer spending and debt.We specifically need someone who can speak about their own personal experience with overspending associated with credit cards, home equity lines, etc. as opposed to debt due to student loans, job loss or major life events.
The documentary is being produced by the same team that created the Peabody and duPont award-winning “The Age of Wal-Mart,” and will air on CNBC prime-time this spring.
Please contact Lauren Kesner at CNBC- (201) 735-2370 - if you are interested in possibly participating. You can also send an email to lauren.kesner@nbcuni.com.
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February 1st, 2008 at 9:08 am
I’m actually excited that I don’t have enough debt to qualify as “drowning in debt”!
February 1st, 2008 at 9:59 am
Nobody cares about me and my student loans *sniff*
February 2nd, 2008 at 4:09 pm
$30,000 in debt? It seems like they could walk on the streets and find someone with this kind of debt quite easily.