Marlo Entertainment Media Enterprises

Marlo Entertainment Media Enterprises, or M.E.M.E for short, is a media entertainment business under Marlo Entertainment created by Marlo Stanfield.

About
Marlo Entertainment (ME) owns a movie studio with multiple sound stages.

Sets:
 * Stage 11: "Among Us" spaceship game show
 * Stage 1: "Hollywood Squares" 3 x 3 grid of offices
 * Stage 16: "Los Santos Gladiator" where competitors run across a grid without getting shot

History
In a conference room meeting with Marlo Stanfield and Penny Farthing, Mayor Mickey S approved Marlo Entertainment (ME) for 2.75 million dollars in state money (to pay for the sets that were built), with an additional 10 million dollars per month in order to fund the following six television shows:
 * "Take it or Leave It"
 * "Cribs Los Santos Edition"
 * "Felony Feud"
 * "Los Santos Gladiator"
 * "Eye for an Eye"
 * "Our Boy Drive Boy"

Take it or Leave It
 Gameplay: 

The contestant chooses one numbered briefcases at the start of the game. These cases each hold a different cash amount. The contestant's chosen case is brought onto the stage and placed on a podium before them and the host.

In the first round, the contestant chooses six cases to eliminate from play, one at a time. Each case is opened as it is chosen, and the amount inside is removed from the board. After the sixth pick, a cordless telephone on the podium rings and the host answers it to speak with "The Banker", visible only as a silhouette, who sits in a skybox overlooking the studio. The Banker's face is never seen, and their voice is never heard. After the call ends, the host relays the Banker's offer to buy the contestant's case. The contestant can accept the offer and end the game by saying "Take it" and pressing a red button on the podium, or reject it by saying "Leave it" and closing a hinged cover over the button.

Each time an offer is rejected, the contestant must play another round, eliminating progressively fewer cases: five in the second round, four in the third, three in the fourth, two in the fifth. Beyond the fifth round, the contestant eliminates one case at a time, receiving a new offer from the Banker after each. The final offer comes when there are only two cases left in play: the one originally chosen by the contestant and one other. If the contestant rejects this final offer, they may either keep the chosen case or trade it for the other. The contestant receives the amount in the case taken.

The Banker's offer is typically a percentage of the average of the values still in play at the end of each round. This percentage is small in the early rounds, but increases as the game continues and can even exceed 100% in very late rounds. At times, an offer includes a prize tailored to the contestant's interests, either in addition to cash or instead of it. Also, prizes are occasionally substituted for some of the cash amounts on the board. Starting with the Banker's offer in the second round, the contestant can bring a "cheering section" (e.g., friends, family members or colleagues) to the edge of the stage for advice on case selection and whether to accept offers. However, only the contestant's decisions are counted as part of the game.

If a contestant accepts one of the Banker's first eight offers, and if time permits, the host encourages the contestant to play through additional rounds to see what would have happened if they had not accepted the offer. If time runs short, the last value that was higher than the contestant's taken offer is eliminated in the proveout, the contestant wasn't going to win much, or if there are only two cases remaining, the host opens the contestant's case to see whether their deal is a good or bad one, and then all of the remaining cases are opened at once.

Cribs Los Santos Edition
 About: 

Los Santos most Famous and Infamous around the city, invite viewers inside their lavish homes for an up close and personal tour, and a glimpse of the rich lifestyle.

Stars of music & television, to well-known gang members, to CEO's & corporates heads and more show off their not-so-humble abodes to M.E. cameras, putting on display everything from custom car collections to in-home custom mansions.

Felony Feud
 Gameplay 

Felony Feud is a Los Santos television game show, It features two groups who compete to name the most popular answers to survey questions in order to win cash and prizes.

the game features two competing groups, each represented by five members who compete to determine the answers to survey questions. Each round begins with a "face-off" question that serves as a toss-up between two opposing contestants. The host asks a survey question that was previously posed to a group of 100 people in Los Santos, such as "Name the hour that you get up on Sunday mornings." A certain number of answers are concealed on the board, ranked by popularity of the survey's responses. Only answers said by at least two people can appear on the board. The first contestant to buzz in gives an answer; if it is the most popular, his/they/her family immediately wins the face-off. Otherwise, the opponent responds and the family member providing the higher-ranked answer wins. Ties are broken in favor of the contestant who buzzes in first. The group that wins the face-off may choose to play the question or pass control to their opponents.

The group with control of the question then tries to win the round by guessing all of the remaining concealed answers, with each member giving one answer in sequence. Giving an incorrect answer, or failing to respond, earns a strike. Three strikes gives their opponents a chance to "steal" the points for the round by guessing any one of the remaining answers. Otherwise, the points are awarded to the family that originally had control.

Answers are worth one point for every person in the 100-member survey who gave them. The winning group in each round scores the total points for all revealed answers to that question, including those given during the face-off but excluding the one used to steal. The number of answers on the board decreases from round to round, and as the game progresses, certain rounds are played for double or triple point value.

Los Santos Gladiator
 Gameplay 

A Los Santos sports entertainment reality show. It features many competitors from across Los Santos attempting to complete series of obstacle courses of increasing difficulty, in hopes of advancing to the finals, Winning the cash prize, and becoming the season's "Los Santos Gladiator."

Our Boy Drive Boy
Chip Host (will be 2 hosts 100,000 each)

Goofy: Cameraman/Editor -Gets paid $250,000

Keeping up with Mayor Mickey (Cancelled)
 About: 

Keeping up with Mayor Mickey gives a glance into the life of the ultra popular Mayor of Los Santos. A cameraman would follow the Mayor, his deputy-mayors, and his personal C.B.P.D. security around as he strives to make the city a better Los Santos.

FelonyFeud
Cerberus competed against The Guild in a Felony Feud style game show.

Cerberus Internship Reality Competition
As the new Creative Director of Cerberus, Marlo Stanfield ran a multi-day reality program where contestants competed for a Cerberus internship.

For day 2 on June 28, 2022, Marlo hosted several physical and mental challenges on Burn Island as well as multiple elimination rounds.

For day 3 on July 5, 2022, the contestants were divided into four teams and given a radio with the mission of going around the city trading up to the most prestigious item possible. The two winning teams were Team 2 (Lana Valentine, Pablo Loco, Maia Berkeley, and Ren) for trading up to Jaylen Carter's "stolen" MandeM chain and Team 3 (Elena Vega, Tito Conchas, Swan DeLeur, Lucy Sinclair) for trading up to an expensive karambit knife.

The day 4 finals on July 12, 2022 came down to Lana Valentine, Elena Vega, Xavier Valentine (brought back when Marty Banks ocean dumped finalist Charlie Greene), Swan DeLeur, Maia Berkeley, Pablo Loco, Tito Conchas, and Lucy Sinclair. Marlo Stanfield ran an "Intern Trivia Champion Cerberus Extravaganza" game show where eight contestants in a 3 x 3 grid of offices had to text answers to trivia questions. The contestants had three lifelines: In the final two, Elena Vega won the internship competition when Xavier answered his last question wrong after she had answered her last question correctly.
 * One "referral" lifeline to copy another contestant's answer.
 * One "sick day" lifeline to skip a question.
 * Two second chance "Xavier Valentine" lifelines to automatically save a contestant who missed a question.

Million Dollar Death Race


Michael Simone and Marlo Entertainment hosted a Death Race event on July 29, 2022, a marathon of a car race that lasted 51.12 miles. The competitors for the million dollar prize raced in armored Dominator cars with a front plow and detachable rear tombstone. But in a surprise "Death Race" twist, the competitors soon realized that their cars would explode if they didn't stay above a certain speed. A newcomer to the city named Peter Johnsen won the race.

Multi Million Dollar Hide and Seek Event
Marlo hosted a free 90-minute competition on October 4, 2022 starting from Legion Square, where the seeker Raymond Romanov drove his S+ class Cyber Truck and sought contestants that were hidden around the city in taco trucks. Ray touched contestants' taco trucks with his car to eliminate them. Every 20 minutes, a zone (out of five zones) closed and the contestants there had to move to a new hiding spot. Winners split the prize pool to earn $50,000 per contestant they outlasted. Ray won $25,000 for every contestant he found.

Los Santos Assassin
Free city-wide event on October 12, 2022 where hunters competed for up to one million dollars. The competitors used their GPS Locator to foot-chase and tackle the competitor holding the corresponding GPS Trackers. The eliminated "prey" hand over their Death Token and GPS Locator to hunt the next prey. Contestants couldn't use phones or vehicles, and the game contest began with a Purge siren and a 20-minute countdown for zone 1. Patar Bellosh won the event as the last person standing.

Street Born Survivor
For season 2 of Street Born Survivor, Marlo Stanfield ran competitions with 16 contestants starting from MEME studios. Contestants were either voted off (unless they found a hidden immunity dongle) or eliminated after each competition.

Bryce Miller hosted Day 1 on October 24, 2022:


 * The contestants secretly rated each other's gangs on a tier list to determine the red and blue teams.
 * Competition 1: Blue team (eight contestants) vs. red team (eight contestants) in paintball inside of Cerberus Arena. The blue team won three paintball matches to earn an advantage in the double elimination voting round at the MEME studio.
 * Competition 2: Blue team vs. red team scramble for crates containing puzzle pieces inside of Rogers scrap yard, then one contestant on each team had to unscramble 25 puzzle pieces into the correct phrase. The red team won immunity in the next elimination voting round.

Marlo Stanfield hosted Day 2 on October 26, 2022:


 * Competition 3: Blue team vs. red team in "search and destroy" at the Demon's Den Arcade; first to five, best of three rounds. Double elimination.
 * Competition 4: Blue team vs. red team in a vehicular relay race with rented futos on the "Cargo Vroom" track. Only the second of two laps counted. The driver with the slowest hot lap was eliminated immediately, and the red team won the competition and immunity from voting a teammate out. The blue team voted out W'Kabi Aku, and he became the first member of the jury.

Bryce Miller hosted Day 3 inside of Cerberus Arena on October 28, 2022:


 * Competition 5: An individual "best of five rounds" paintball battle royale inside of Cerberus Arena. The winner earned immunity.
 * Competition 6: Drunken go kart racing inside of Cerberus Arena where the final three contestants had to drink absinthe and shoot targets. Shivvy won the competition and immunity. The two BBMC losers had to compete in an elimination death roll challenge using four dice numbers: 25, 50, 100, and 250. TJ lost, got eliminated, and joined the jury.



The final two, Shivvy and Chip Wheeler, argued their case before the jury. The jury voted Shivvy as the winner of Street Born Survivor and the grand prize of 2.5 million dollars.

Movie Sets-
$100,000 each (Currently own 7 movie sets). Its cost $10,000 each month in asset fees for each set (70,000 total every month). $500,000 per set to decorate.

Episodes-
$100,000 per episode for each host, $200,000 for Director/Producer. $200,000 for consultant. $200,000 for recording & editing, $100,000(+/-) each prize win.