Reality Show Follows Goings On at Hotel Owned by and Marketed Toward Snowboarders
By Alex Weprin -- Broadcasting & Cable, 3/20/2008 10:48:00 AM
G4 picked up a second season of The Block, a reality show that follows the daily goings on at the show’s namesake hotel.
The Block hotels are owned by and marketed toward snowboarders.
For the second season, the show will take place at The Block’s Big Bear, Calif., outpost. The season will kick off with staff training in early winter and will take place over the course of the peak snowboarding season, when the hotel is at its busiest.
Season two of The Block will premiere April 20 on G4.
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