Streaming service looking to pay someone $2,400 to binge watch 24 hours of true crime documentaries. Find out how to apply here

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Streaming service looking to pay someone $2,400 to binge watch 24 hours of true crime documentaries. Find out how to apply here
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MagellanTV says it will pay the winner of the contest $2,400 if they watch 24 straight hours of true crime documentaries and document it all on social media.

MagellanTV streaming service wants to pay someone $2,400 to binge-watch paranormal documentaries.Can you handle the most menacing serial killer? The goriest details? Are you unflinching in the face of the paranormal?

If you have checked those boxes, and you also want to make $2,400 for a 24-hour true crime marathon, you’ve only got a few more days to head to MagellanTV and fill out the application to be eligible to be the person they pick for the job.“Crime doesn’t sleep … but it pays.” its website reads. “We’re hiring!”

Along with engaging in the true crime documentary marathon, Magellan said the winner will have to document the all-nigher on social media so that everyone can see. There will be one winner who gets the $2,400, provided they complete the job requirements, and a free year of membership to MagellanTV. One-hundred runner-ups will receive a free year of membership to the service.And, if you are wondering what the true crime lineup for the marathon would look like, MagellanTV has that listed, too.

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