Trifecta Entertainment is teaming with reality guru Mark Burnett to create, produce and distribute "One in a Million," a reality-themed singing competition developed for daytime TV for fall 2011.
Hank Cohen, Trifecta's CEO, told Broadcasting & Cable he thought Burnett's was the best production company to handle such a project, so he took it to Burnett and his team.
Each day, the half-hour strip will pit four contestants against each other in a singing competition. Each day's winner, which will be decided by three judges, will go on to a Friday competition where a weekly winner will be determined. Each month, the weekly winners will go on to a semifinal competition. One winner from that group will go on to the finals, which will air the last week of the 33-week season. The overall winner will take home $1 million.
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