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MySpaceTV orders 'Delivery'


February 26, 2008 Building on the launches of "quarterlife" and "Roommates," MySpaceTV is set to launch Tuesday an unscripted hidden-camera show in which unsuspecting delivery people will get pranked. The three-minute show, titled "Special Delivery," has an 18-episode first run exclusively on the News Corp.-owned social networking site, with new episodes premiering twice a week. MySpace gets a co-development credit on the series along with Avalon TV, the producers of the show, which will showcase delivery people helping out with marriage proposals and performing birthday dances for dogs, among other bizarre requests.

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