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Updated: March 8, am. Wisconsin native Dr. Times Media Group, a Valley-based company with community weekly newspapers and websites throughout Arizona and California, has acquired The Foothills Focus, a community news weekly based in New River. The call girl linked to the downfall of former New York Gov. Spitzer call girl already gone 'Wild'. Report: Spitzer call girl identified. Dupre, now 22, also accused Francis of exploiting her image and name on various Internet sites. In the new release, Dupre appears covered by a terrycloth towel and gives her name as Amber Arpaio.
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Girls Gone Wild GGW is an entertainment franchise created by Joe Francis in , [1] who occasionally appears as the host of the videos. Girls Gone Wild was known for its early use of direct-response marketing techniques, including its late-night infomercials that began airing in In February , the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The first Girls Gone Wild film was released in Instances of Girls Gone Wild in popular culture include the appearance of Eminem and Snoop Dogg in the company's videos, [1] [2] as well as various references and parodies of the show in popular television series and movies. MGM announced in that it would release a feature-length film based on the Girls Gone Wild concept. Most Girls Gone Wild videos follow a common formula in which a film crew interacts with a large crowd of people either at a party , club, or other event.
IT'S that time of year again spring break -- and this means another busy season for ''Girls Gone Wild. And, as usual, plenty of girls obliged. This time around, though, the crew approached men, too, asking them to drop their pants for a new video series, ''Guys Gone Wild,'' a product of uncertain market appeal that will be introduced as an experiment this summer. Why not? He mooned the camera in a hotel hallway but asked that his last name not be used, explaining that being naked on tape could come back to haunt him. For Joe Francis, the year-old creator of the ''Girls Gone Wild'' videos, the pervasiveness of that kind of what-the-heck attitude to self-exposure has been pure gold, providing him with two mansions, including one in Bel Air, Calif. Stars like Brad Pitt have been photographed wearing ''Girls Gone Wild'' trucker hats, television shows like ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' have written the videos into their story lines and John Kerry has jokingly proposed the release of a ''Kerry Gone Wild'' video. Francis has brand expansion on his mind. He is embarking on projects and licensing deals to slap the ''Girls Gone Wild'' name on restaurants, clothes, music and movies. MGM has purchased the rights to use the videos as the theme of what studio officials say will be either a teen comedy or a reality movie, and Jive Records is planning to release a compilation CD of dance music under the ''Girls Gone Wild'' brand.