BET Goes Back to Class With the Return of College Hill, Television's First-Ever Black Dramatic Reality Series
Sophomore Season of Series Depicting Black College Life with Eight Co-eds at
Oklahoma's Langston University Premieres January 27
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 -- BET goes back to class with a
sophomore season of CoLLEGE HILL, launching its 13-week run on the network in
the "Wild, Wild West" of the Oklahoma plains at Langston University. COLLEGE
HILL bows with a special one-hour series premiere on Thursday, January 27 at 9
p.m. ET/PT. It's a new cast of eight, but with the same saucy, volatile mix
of eclectic personalities and on-and off-campus hi jinx that marked its
break-out debut last season. COLLEGE HILL's January 2004 debut earned the
distinction as BET's highest-rated series premiere in the network's 25-year
history with a 1.4 audience rating (1.4 million viewers). On the new 2005
season of COLLEGE HILL, the network's cameras are there 24/7 to catch all of
the action from classroom to chaos.
This time around, BET and Edmonds Entertainment flipped the script with an
off-campus housing arrangement -- the cast mates share a luxurious
Western-themed ranch in the middle of nowhere, and whenever they get together
sparks fly. Last year's popularity inspired producers to take a new approach
that would keep the show fresh, and the new rural, off-campus setting will
surely lend this season its own unique flavor. From "baby mama drama" and
streaking naked through the house, to steamy Jacuzzi scenes and late-night
antics that occur behind closed doors, COLLEGE HILL is a no-holds barred,
uncensored look at the experiences, triumphs and growing pains of eight
college co-eds.
"We are very proud of having the only Black reality show on TV. This
year, we show all aspects of the students' lives: the classroom struggles and
triumphs as well as party times," said Stephen Hill, BET Senior Vice President
of Music Programming and Talent. "The first night they were together was
enough for three or four episodes. The personalities in this show are
hilarious, touching, motivating ... and just down right ornery. Housing the
students off campus gave us a lot of flexibility, and Allowed the students a
lot of leeway in their, um, activities."
Edmonds Entertainment Group, famed producers of the multiple award-winning
drama television series SOUL FOOD, partnered again with BET to produce the
second season of the COLLEGE HILL. Tracey Edmonds, President and CEO of
Edmonds Entertainment and executive producer for COLLEGE HILL, says that
viewers can look forward to an intriguing new season.
"We are thrilled to return with our second season of COLLEGE HILL and I
hope viewers will find this installment to be even more provocative and
compelling than our debut season," says Edmonds. "We assembled an amazingly
eclectic cast who truly delivered raw, uncensored behavior which made nearly
every chapter that unfolded intriguing and often shocking. We also believe
that there is something for everyone this season on COLLEGE HILL with alums
reminiscing about those carefree, formative years; current students relating
to the struggles and triumphs; and prospective students eagerly anticipating
the independence and fun that comes along with college life."
BET is supporting the show premiere with a substantial multi-media
advertising and marketing campaign. The strategy includes heavy rotation of
promotional spots on BET; television spots on the UPN network; radio ads in 30
major markets; a poster campaign and ads in the campus newspapers of several
historically Black colleges and universities; and ads in bus shelters in seven
markets.
The COLLEGE HILL cast members aren't household names -- just yet. But by
the time the series concludes, each will have left indelible marks on the
show, and maybe on each other. Comprising the cast will be (listed only by
first names; hometown in parenthesis):
Brittani (Oklahoma City); Sophomore - Radiology Major
Profile: The Flirt. Brittani is full of life, c`eerful, animated, and
"bi-polar." Brittani and cast mate Israel recently broke up and she
claims she no longer has any feelings for him. As a matter of fact, she
would be perfectly fine if he fell off the face of the earth and doesn't
mind saying so ... often.
Nafiys (Newark, New Jersey): Junior - Elementary Education Major
Profile: The Baller. Nafiys has a "big city" mentality and the
adjustment to the quiet pace of Langston, Oklahoma has taken some getting
used to. At 6' 8", he is a star player on the Langston basketball team
and quite popular with the ladies. The strong and silent type, Nafiys
typically sits back and watches his roommates in amusement.
Stacey (Bakersfield, CA): Freshman - Special Education Major
Profile: The Rumpshaka. Stacey claims to be an aspiring "video chick,"
and will proudly shake her stuff upon request. She is considered the
party girl of the group and is known to "keep it real" at all costs and
on all levels.
Coti (Oklahoma City): Sophomore - Biology
Profile: The Cheerleader. Coti is a former champion football player but
is now on scholarship as a member of the cheerleading squad. Coti
appears to be the peacemaker of the group and is constantly reminding
everyone of two key facts: his GPA is higher than everyone else's and
that he is a man's man!
Peaches (Lawton, OK); Senior - Biology and Chemistry double Major
Profile: The Baby's Mama. Peaches is a single mother and often brings
her two-year-old daughter with her to classes. Her mission is to become
a doctor and provide a wonderful life for her daughter. She'll do
whatever it takes, including utilizing her "assets" to pay her way
through school.
Israel (Pawnee, OK); Sophomore - Business Management
Profile: The Xretty Boy. Israel is a legacy - both his father and
grandfather graduated from Langston. He is labeled a "player" because of
his good looks and because he's on the football team. Israel and cast
mate Brittani recently broke up and Israel claims to have "moved on."
Yet, he and Brittani can never seem to hold a normal conversation without
bickering.
Jon (San Jose, CA); Junior - Information Science and Biology double Major
Profile: The Freak. Described by some of his cast mates as a
know-it-all, buck wild pest who tries too hard to get attention and to
score with women, Jon finds fault in anyone who isn't as open-minded as
he is -- which is just about everyone.
Tanisha (Omaha, NE); Senior - Music Education
Profile: The Good Girl. Tanisha's aspiration in life is to become a
minister of the gospel and lead souls to Christ. Her most prized
possession is her relation{hip with the Lord and her ideal mate is a real
man of God because the word "boyfriend" is not in the Bible.
Edmonds says that the experience of filming a reality show at a
historically Black college has given her -- and BET viewers who did not attend
an HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) -- an opportunity to
vicariously experience Black college life. Edmonds Entertainment and BET
sought diversity in tabbing the eight cast members, selecting the final cast
from over 1,000 applicants of the school's 3,500 student body members. The
show's producers think the mix is just right and are banking on this diversity
of personalities to keep the show and its plot intriguing from week to week.
"We have eight really dynamic, colorful, interesting, uninhibited,
articulate students in our cast," says Edmonds. "A lot of the students that
attend HBCUs are first generation college students and have pulled thro}gh a
lot of struggles to get a college degree. I'm really touched with the honesty
of the students. They're less guarded ... they're honest about their
experiences, about things they're dealing with in their lives. This season
will definitely be different - to see African-American students living in a
rural environment is an experience and a vision in itself. "
ABOUT BET
BET, a subsidiary of Viacom, Inc. (NYSE: VIA and VIA.B), is the nation's
leading television network providing quality entertainment, music, news and
public affairs programming for the African-American audience. The BET Network
reaches more than 79 million households according to Nielsen media research,
and can be seen in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. BET is a
dominant consumer brand in the urban marketplace with a diverse group of
branded businesses: BET.com, the Number 1 Internet portal for African
Americans; BET Digital Networks - BET Jazz$ BET Gospel anD BET Hip Hop,
attractive alternatives for cutting-edge entertainment tastes; BET Event
Productions, specializing in a full range of event production services,
including event management, venue selection, talent recruitment, sound,
lighting and stage production; and BET Books, the nation's leading publisher
of African-American themed romance novels under the Arabesque imprint which
also publishes compelling fiction under the Sepia imprint and inspirational
fiction and nonfiction under the New Spirit imprint.
ABOUT EDMONDS ENTERTAINMENT
Established by R&B superstar Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and his wife
Tracey, Edmonds Entertainment Group has soared like a shooting star to the
ranks of Hollywood's elite entertainment companies. Its major subsidiaries
include E2 Records, creators of many of the world's most-recognized song
titles; Edmonds Entertainment, producers of award-winning film and television
projects; Edmonds Management, representing impressive artist clientele in
film, television and music ventures; Edmonds Music Publishing, owners of an
impressive library of original and acquired musical works; and the TracKen
Place Recording Studio, offering state-of-the-art recording and production
technology. Some of company's most noteworthy works include the critically-
acclaimed Soul Food feature film, winner of five NAACP Image Awards; and the
popular Soul Food cable television series, recipient of seven NAACP Image
Awards.
SOURCE BET (Black Entertainment Television)
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