Starting Over may have to start over

While NBC Enterprises is excited about its new syndicated reality show,
Starting Over -- in which a group of six women will be given a chance to
make a significant change in their lives -- members of the Chicago community where
it plans to house the women are not so excited.

Residents of Chicago's affluent Gold Coast are suing to prevent NBC from
filming its new show in their midst, and a Chicago court will hear their
complaints Wednesday, an NBC Enterprises spokesman confirmed.

A group of more than 50 residents attended a meeting of the Chicago
Historical Society Monday night to voice their complaints, according to the
Chicago Tribune.

"We are disappointed that the neighborhood does not see the benefits that a
program like Starting Over can bring to the women participating in it and
to the city of Chicago," an NBC Enterprises spokesman said. "Starting
Over
is going to give dozens of women the opportunity to make extraordinary
changes in their lives and is planning to bring them together in this special
Chicago environment."

If the residents win their lawsuit, NBC and Bunim/Murray, Starting
Over
's production company, will have to find another house and neighborhood where they can film the show.

Paige Albiniak

Contributing editor Paige Albiniak has been covering the business of television for more than 25 years. She is a longtime contributor to Next TV, Broadcasting + Cable and Multichannel News. She concurrently serves as editorial director for The Global Entertainment Marketing Academy of Arts & Sciences (G.E.M.A.). She has written for such publications as TVNewsCheck, The New York Post, Variety, CBS Watch and more. Albiniak was B+C’s Los Angeles bureau chief from September 2002 to 2004, and an associate editor covering Congress and lobbying for the magazine in Washington, D.C., from January 1997 - September 2002.