MySpace Re-Ups Roommates
MySpace is greenlighting a second season of its hit Ford commercial series Roommates. Looks like the saga of the eight bikini-clad babes could not be completely told in just one season.
Roommates is the first original series co-produced by MySpace, with the first 45 episodes running exclusively on the social networking giant’s site. The show has reportedly received more than five million plays, but as we’ve seen in our hotly debated quarterlife story, actual numbers can be a tricky thing.
Moving forward with a second season of the show is a no-brainer for MySpace. Roommates is cheap to produce, and as long as it features scantily clad women, will always find an audience. Heck, even Amit Kapur, vice president of business development at MySpace, admitted he was a fan of the show.
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