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Welcome to Hostel TV © a new reality television show coming to the web and tv in 2011.

Its Big Brother meets The Amazing Race!
Executive Producers
James de Rin, Bob Lee, Daniel Tripoli and Henry Reyes Jr.

Episode 1 Hostel TV - London
Episode 2 Hostel TV - Saint Leonard's On Sea
Episode 3 Hostel TV - San Francisco
Episode 4 Hostel TV - Amsterdam
Episode 5 Hostel TV - Paris



Contact: info@hosteltv.com

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Hostels provide budget oriented, sociable accommodation where guests can rent a bed, sometimes a bunk bed, in a dormitory and share a bathroom, lounge and sometimes a kitchen. Rooms can be mixed or single-sex, although private rooms may also be available. Hostels are generally cheaper for both the operator and the occupants; many hostels have long-term residents whom they employ as desk clerks or housekeeping staff in exchange for free accommodation.

In a few countries, such as the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands,India, and Australia, the word hostel sometimes also refers to establishments providing longer-term accommodation (often to specific classes of clientèle such as nurses, students, drug addicts, court defendants on bail) where the hostels are sometimes run by Housing Associations and charities. In the rest of the world, the word hostel refers only to properties offering accommodation to travellers or backpackers.

Within the 'traveller' category, another distinction can be drawn between hostels which are members of Hostelling International (HI), a UK-based, non-profit organization encouraging outdoor activities and cultural exchange for the young (formerly the IYHA), and independently operated hostels. Hostels for travellers are sometimes calledbackpackers' hostels, particularly in Australia and New Zealand (often abbreviated to just "backpackers").

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