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NBC 10! Show Entrepeneur Challenge: apply for a 60-second TV pitch

Are you an entrepreneur anxious to snag your 15 minutes of TV fame? Well you can’t have it. But you can have 60 seconds. Local NBC’s The 10! show is hosting an Entrepreneur Challenge to give five area entrepreneurs the spotlight on an upcoming episode. To enter the competition to be one of the five, […]

Are you an entrepreneur anxious to snag your 15 minutes of TV fame?

Well you can’t have it. But you can have 60 seconds.

Local NBC’s The 10! show is hosting an Entrepreneur Challenge to give five area entrepreneurs the spotlight on an upcoming episode.

To enter the competition to be one of the five, create a 60-second YouTube video pitching your business and explaining why you should make it onto the episode. The 10! Show viewers will “like” their favorite entrepreneurs on Facebook. The five videos with the most likes by June 22, 2012 make it onto the show.

If you think you can make the cut, here are directions for how to enter from The 10! Show:

Once you’ve recorded the video and uploaded to Youtube, email your name and the Youtube link with the subject “The 10! Show Entrepreneur Challenge” to nbcphiladelphia10show@gmail.com.

We’ll select the top 20 videos and post them on Facebook (don’t worry, we’ll let you know when your video is going to be posted), and then it’s all about sharing with your friends to get more likes!

Companies: NBC 10
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