The taxpayers of New Jersey just shelled out close to half a million dollars to MTV to go toward the production of “Jersey Shore.” Aren’t you proud that your taxes support the fine arts?
Why is the state in the business of funding a TV program? It’s all in the name of economic development, of course. Here’s how the show’s summary reads on the application to the state Economic Development Authority:
“The film is about eight roommates. There is no screenplay. The roommates live in a house and are asked to work in a local establishment on the New Jersey Coast. The cameras capture the interaction among the roommates and how the roommates interact at work and at play in Seaside Heights.”
I don’t watch TV anymore, but something tells me that the description is a bit tamer than what’s really going on. I’m just guessing, though.

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