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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell, points to a Notre Dame-like sign backstage in the Today Show studios.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Joshua Jackson, on the set of Fringe in the Silvercup Studios in New York. The executive producer of  Alias  and  Lost  is hoping to hit the pop culture jackpot again with  Fringe,  a new sci-fi show that delves into the paranormal outskirts of science. Aug. 27, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the outdoor Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the outdoor Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the outdoor Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the outdoor Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell, right, with anchor Meredith Vieira in the outdoor Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell, left, with anchor Matt Lauer in the Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell, left, with anchor Matt Lauer in the Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell, points to a Notre Dame-like sign backstage in the Today Show studios.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell, right, with anchor Meredith Vieira in the outdoor Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell, left, with anchor Matt Lauer in the Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell, left, with anchor Matt Lauer in the Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell, right, with anchor Meredith Vieira in the outdoor Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the outdoor Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show executive producer Jim Bell in the Today Show control room.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Portrait of Albie Hecht of Worldwide Biggies, which is producing family entertainment across multiple platforms, from cell phones to broadband and feature films. Hecht is the former president of Nickelodeon TV and Spike TV. The new company is based in New York but is opening an office in LA.
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  • Portrait of Albie Hecht of Worldwide Biggies, which is producing family entertainment across multiple platforms, from cell phones to broadband and feature films. Hecht is the former president of Nickelodeon TV and Spike TV. The new company is based in New York but is opening an office in LA.
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  • Portrait of Albie Hecht of Worldwide Biggies, which is producing family entertainment across multiple platforms, from cell phones to broadband and feature films. Hecht is the former president of Nickelodeon TV and Spike TV. The new company is based in New York but is opening an office in LA.
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  • Portrait of Albie Hecht of Worldwide Biggies, which is producing family entertainment across multiple platforms, from cell phones to broadband and feature films. Hecht is the former president of Nickelodeon TV and Spike TV. The new company is based in New York but is opening an office in LA.
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  • Portrait of Albie Hecht of Worldwide Biggies, which is producing family entertainment across multiple platforms, from cell phones to broadband and feature films. Hecht is the former president of Nickelodeon TV and Spike TV. The new company is based in New York but is opening an office in LA.
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  • Portrait of Albie Hecht of Worldwide Biggies, which is producing family entertainment across multiple platforms, from cell phones to broadband and feature films. Hecht is the former president of Nickelodeon TV and Spike TV. The new company is based in New York but is opening an office in LA.
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  • Portrait of Albie Hecht of Worldwide Biggies, which is producing family entertainment across multiple platforms, from cell phones to broadband and feature films. Hecht is the former president of Nickelodeon TV and Spike TV. The new company is based in New York but is opening an office in LA.
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  • Portrait of Albie Hecht of Worldwide Biggies, which is producing family entertainment across multiple platforms, from cell phones to broadband and feature films. Hecht is the former president of Nickelodeon TV and Spike TV. The new company is based in New York but is opening an office in LA.
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  • Today Show's Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira during a segment at the Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show Matt Lauer takes notes in-between segments at the Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show's Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira during a segment at the Today Show studio.   July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show anchors (left to right) Matt Lauer, Al Roker, Natalie Morales, and Meredith Vieira perform as a band during a segment at the Today Show's outdoor studio. July 30, 2008.
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  • Today Show anchors (left to right) Matt Lauer, Al Roker, Natalie Morales, and Meredith Vieira perform as a band during a segment at the Today Show's outdoor studio. July 30, 2008.
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  • Toshio Nakanishi (Executive Producer) and Akemi Yamamoto (Executive Producer) of Japan's Hoshi Shinichi's Short Shorts won for Outstanding Comedy at the 2009 International Emmy Awards Gala hosted by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in New York.   at the 37th International Emmy Awards Gala in New York on Monday, November 23, 2009.  ***EXCLUSIVE***
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  • From the NY1 Control Room, executive producer Matt Besterman, left, and producer Roger Chang prepare for a segment called "In the Papers", that tells viewers what's in the morning newspapers.
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  • From the NY1 Control Room, executive producer Matt Besterman, left, and producer Roger Chang prepare for a segment called "In the Papers", that tells viewers what's in the morning newspapers. Photo Credit: Robert Caplin for The New York Times....
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  • Joshua Jackson, on the set of Fringe in the Silvercup Studios in New York. The executive producer of  Alias  and  Lost  is hoping to hit the pop culture jackpot again with  Fringe,  a new sci-fi show that delves into the paranormal outskirts of science. Aug. 27, 2008.
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • John Noble, on the set of Fringe in the Silvercup Studios in New York. The executive producer of  Alias  and  Lost  is hoping to hit the pop culture jackpot again with  Fringe,  a new sci-fi show that delves into the paranormal outskirts of science. Aug. 27, 2008.
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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  • The People's Bootcamp is the brawn child of Hamptons native Adam Rosante, a TV producer and personal trainer who surveyed the New York fitness scene and decided that ?not everyone can afford to pay $50 for a boot camp class.? So he set up shop this summer in Montauk (he.offered classes Saturday mornings at Ruschmeyer's) and three days a week in Central Park...Photo by Robert Caplin..
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