COVER STORY
A day with VRZO
We go behind the scenes to get the TV show's formula for success
- Published: 27/01/2012 at 02:39 PM
- Newspaper section: Guru
Have you ever wondered how many people would choose "bananas and a muscular man" over "milk and a pretty girl" if they were the sole castaway on an island? Do you want to know how many girls out there would allow their boyfriends to take pictures of them naked? How many guys prefer beautiful dumb girls over intelligent homely ones? How many ladyboys would try to win over a man she liked?
You probably don't, but a show called VRZO (we-are-so) conducts vox pop interviews with 100 people over such seemingly silly conundrums as these. And at the end of each episode, viewers find out how people answered.
Since its debut in December of 2010, VRZO has garnered over 170,000 "likes" on its Facebook page. At the time of writing, the show's YouTube channel had received over 12 million views. With its recent debut on music and entertainment channel VERY TV, we go behind the camera to find out how VRZO got so successful.
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