Not surprising considering 4.8 million people tuned in for the season finale and it proved to be the networks most popular show in years.
It turns out the cast made only a few hundred dollars per episode in the first season, and want a big raise.
What I find interesting however is that they are taking the "Friends" approach to negotiations in that everyone comes back at the same rate per episode or no one comes back.
They are apparently looking for $10,000 per episode, and just rejected MTV's offer of 5K per.
They argue that if some of the Hill's stars (which drew less than half the ratings) are worth $100,000 per episode MTV pays them, that 10K is a bargain. From that perspective I am surprised they aren't asking for more, as they could probably easily get it. Jersey Shore is not like the Real World format where you can just stick new people in and hope that it doesn't miss a beat. I think this cast had a dynamic that made the show work.
I am sure they will work something out, it just sucks it will be a whole nother year before there is any more episodes.
http://www.tmz.com/2010/01/24/jersey-shore-snooki-situation-pauly-d-contract-mtv-hills/
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