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Management Undergrads Competing on mtvU Reality Show spacer
Four undergraduate students at the College of Management are getting their literal 15 minutes of fame this fall on MTV's mtvU network, which is broadcast on college campuses nationwide.
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Management students appearing on mtvU's "Quad Squads" include (from left) Christin Hubbard, Matt Swanburg, Vicki Rokhlin, and Jason Nelson.

These marketing students - seniors Christin Hubbard and Matt Swanburg, junior Jason Nelson, and sophomore Vicki Rokhlin - are appearing on three segments of the five-minute program "Quad Squads," competing against four peers from the University of Georgia.

During the first segment, which debuted October 10, they learned their challenge: To see which team can devise the best marketing plan aimed at college students for Amp'd Mobile, a new phone company whose service allows customers to access broadband, play mp3s, and watch cable programs on their cellphones.

On the second segment, which began airing October 31, "Quad Squads" shows the progress the two teams have made. Pitted against each other because of their schools' longstanding athletic rivalry, the teams are competing for a $1,000 scholarship for each member, a trip to mtvU's Spring Break, and a year of free service from Amp'd. The winner will be revealed in the November 28 episode, in which the teams make their presentations to Amp'd executives, who will consider using the winning concept in their product launch.

Though each segment is only five minutes long, mtvU has spent numerous hours filming the Tech team, recording group meetings, conducting interviews, and following each student around campus. The team's members, who were recruited by Tech marketing faculty after mtvU contacted the school, have spent many more hours off-camera formulating their strategy, a six-week process with a $2,500 budget.

"It's taken a huge chunk of time," says Rokhlin, who figures it will all be worth it if they win. She recognizes that it will make terrific resume material regardless. "This is going to look incredible."

The experience has been a "reality" check for most team members. "It's not really reality TV if you have to do everything three or four times," Nelson notes.

Broadcast on campus only in dormitories, the Student Center and Recreation Center, mtvU's "Quad Squads" can also be viewed on mtvU's Website.



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