Aaron Sagers has been around the block. He's been an entertainment journalist for 10 years, has run ParanormalPopCulture.com for the past four and has contributed work everywhere from CNN.com to Playboy. Now he's the lead man for the Travel Channel's new show "Paranormal Paparazzi."
The show premieres this Friday, September 28 on the Travel Channel with two back-to-back episodes beginning at 7p.m. "For a long time, I've been an entertainment journalist and in the last couple years I've focused on the popular culture component of the paranormal," Sagers said. "I would say that "Paranormal Paparazzi" is an entertainment news show. It's very fast-paced, a fresh entertainment news show that's not like anything that's been out there before. What's interesting is that we cover all aspects of the paranormal, including going to horror conventions and exploring the celebrity side of the paranormal, supernatural and horror worlds. It's cool because...
The show premieres this Friday, September 28 on the Travel Channel with two back-to-back episodes beginning at 7p.m. "For a long time, I've been an entertainment journalist and in the last couple years I've focused on the popular culture component of the paranormal," Sagers said. "I would say that "Paranormal Paparazzi" is an entertainment news show. It's very fast-paced, a fresh entertainment news show that's not like anything that's been out there before. What's interesting is that we cover all aspects of the paranormal, including going to horror conventions and exploring the celebrity side of the paranormal, supernatural and horror worlds. It's cool because...
- 9/25/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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