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Sarah Palin's Alaska : ウィキペディア英語版
Sarah Palin's Alaska

''Sarah Palin's Alaska'' is an American reality television show hosted by former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.〔de Moraes, Lisa (March 25, 2010), ("Discovery makes it official: 'Sarah Palin's Alaska' to TLC" ), ''The Washington Post''〕 According to Palin, the show's aim is to bring "the wonder and majesty of Alaska to all Americans".〔 The series, which began airing on TLC in November 2010, was eight episodes long, and was part travelogue, part documentary series, according to a story in ''The Vancouver Sun'',〔Strachan, Alex (March 27, 2010), ("The fun facts of Sarah Palin's new reality show about Alaska" ), ''The Vancouver Sun'', Canwest News Service〕 six months before the release of the series trailer.〔Montopoli, Brian (October 14, 2010), (Sarah Palin's Alaska' Trailer Released" ), CBS News〕 In reviewing the first episode, ''The New York Times'' said the show allows viewers to "observe Ms. Palin observing nature".〔 The show was not renewed for a second season.
The show was produced by Mark Burnett Productions for Discovery Communications.〔
==Reviews and reception==
In reviewing the first episode, ''The New York Times'' said ''Sarah Palin's Alaska'' is a reality show living up to its title, and "a nature series for political voyeurs" that allows "viewers to get to observe Ms. Palin observing nature". The paper commended Palin for her political courage in appearing in the series and for not being afraid to be herself. ''The Telegraph'' said the series received mixed reviews, with critics and commentators saying the show seemed intended as a vehicle to help Palin relaunch her political career.〔Allen, Nick & Swaine, Jon (November 15, 2010), ("Sarah Palin's reality TV show receives mixed reviews" ), ''The Daily Telegraph''〕
Five million viewers tuned in for the premiere episode, a record for TLC. The second episode attracted 3 million viewers, a 40% drop in viewership. Before the airing of the last episode, ''Entertainment Weekly'' reported that the show had maintained an average viewership of 3.2 million per week, but that it would not be renewed for a second season. ''Entertainment Weekly'' said that if the Palin chose to do another season, it would have been interpreted as a sign that she would not be running for president in 2012.
At the conclusion of the series, long time Alaska resident and author Nick Jans commented that the show made clear Palin's actual unfamiliarity with the outdoor Alaskan lifestyle, observing that most of the supposed adventures on which Palin and her family embarked were "guided trips aimed at mass market tourists ... requiring no skills beyond a pulse and the ability to open your wallet".

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