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New Travel Channel Series!

10 years ago
I am producing a new television series for Travel Channel tentatively titled “Relocated.” It follows the stories of people who are looking to relocate from the US to another country (most likely due to a new job, job transfer, etc.). We're currently shooting an episode in Buenos Aires and Budapest, but we would also like to find people moving to Tel Aviv, Berlin, Geneva, Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat, and any city in Italy. We are open to people who are moving to any International city, preferably a non-English speaking city! We are looking to find an individual, couple or family who is considering moving to a new country from the US. We would fly them RT for a “scout trip” where they would meet a relocations expert who will show them the city and several of its unique neighborhoods. I am trying to get the word out about this opportunity to find a couple/family. Do you have thoughts on the best places to reach out for this? This would obviously be great exposure for the city and would speak directly to those looking to relocate.

Thank you,
Christine Hammersley
Segment Producer Relocated,
Travel Channel US -
[email protected]

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