The candidates will receive a one-year subscription to their preferred streaming service, a comfy blanket, $100 Grubhub gift card, a copy of the book Remote: Office Not Required by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier and a variety of candy, treats and popcorn. In addition to the $2,000 paycheck for your binge-watching efforts, will also provide the five lucky homebodies chosen for this project with lovely welcome packages containing items that will transform your working conditions into an extra cozy space. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: $35.28/hr.Star Trek: The Original Series: $30.38/hr.For example, here’s what you’d make by watching these popular shows: Each show has a different hourly rate, as well as varying run times and episode counts so, some shows will earn you more money an hour than others. is hoping to find fans of mega-popular shows, such as Friends and Rick and Morty, and share their opinions on the show through social media. In order to apply for this sweet gig, you must be at least 18 years old, eligible to work in the U.S., and an active social media user. If hired, you could make up to $2,000 for doing exactly what you've been doing while following social distancing.
They're looking to hire somebody to watch a popular TV show and share their experience on social media. Since most of us are stuck at home and binge-watching our favorite TV shows on repeat these days, we might as well get paid for it. Paid Programming (also known as Paid Programming: Icelandic Ultrablue or Icelandic UltraBlue) is a television pilot for Cartoon Networks late night programing block, Adult Swim.The pilot episode of Paid Programming premiered, unannounced, in the United States on November 3, 2009, and was then re-aired every Tuesday-Friday until December 4, 2009.