How did The Amazing Race 28’s social media experiment do?
The Amazing Race attempted an experiment for season 28, casting teams of social media stars such as Tyler Oakley and Cole LaBrant. Did that equal ratings?
The Amazing Race attempted an experiment for season 28, casting teams of social media stars such as Tyler Oakley and Cole LaBrant. Did that equal ratings?
In this installment of The Confessional, David Bindley, who authored a guide to every Amazing Race task ever, argues against the season 28 cast of social media stars.
The Amazing Race 28’s “starting line live stream event” began more than an hour late, and wasn’t actually filmed at the start line. Instead, it was a stop along the first leg, in Mexico City, where host Phil Keoghan stood next to a clue box containing instructions about their first detour—and where teams interrupted their race to …
The entire cast of CBS’ The Amazing Race 28 will be formed of teams of people from social media, such as YouTube, Vine, Instagram, and more. CBS will also live stream the start of the race on Sunday at 10:30 p.m. ET, the next logical step following increasingly public race starts. As desperate as it feels, …