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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

More Than One in Three Americans Would Like to See Bigfoot Proven as Real, According to National Poll

More Than One in Three Americans Would Like to See Bigfoot Proven as Real, According to National Poll

- Just in time for Halloween, Animal Planet and Zogby Explore What Americans Believe About Ghosts, Goblins and Other Creatures of the Night - - Animal Planet's Series LOST TAPES and THE HAUNTED Bring These "Monsters" To Life -

SILVER SPRING, Md., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- With vampires, zombies and other legendary creatures flooding pop culture, it's clear that Americans have a fascination with all things superhuman, supernatural and superbeast. But does fascination translate into full-blooded belief of these creatures, or do the TV shows, movies and books merely provide escapist entertainment for the masses? Animal Planet and Zogby polled 2,713 adults nationally to find out if they truly believe the stories, or if they think these creatures are as fictional as the childhood monsters under our beds.

   Interesting results from the poll include:    --  More than one third of those surveyed (39%) said they have seen a       ghost or know someone who has. Fifty-four percent have never seen a       ghost before, while eight percent were unsure.   --  When asked what legendary creature they would like to see proven as       real, thirty-six percent of people said they would like Bigfoot to be       real, while 21% said ghosts. Twenty-seven percent said various other       creatures, including vampires and werewolves.   --  About one in five respondents (21%) said they have been visited by a       dead friend or relative, while 72% said they haven't been and 8% were       unsure.   --  When respondents were asked what creature they would least like to       meet in a dark alley, werewolf topped the list with 20%. Thirteen       percent said vampire, and 12% said zombie.    --  A surprising 35% percent of people said they believe in aliens, while       40% said they don't, and 25% were unsure.   

Overall, about one third of the population seems open to the notion that ghosts, cryptid creatures like Bigfoot, and aliens do exist. To satisfy this craving for supernatural entertainment, Animal Planet has two series, in premieres this fall, which tackle the unknown.

Every Tuesday at 10 PM (ET/PT), discover the stories behind the creatures that science refuses to recognize with LOST TAPES. Bigfoot, werewolves, vampires, the Jersey devil. . . while their existence has never been proven, alleged sightings and encounters suggest that there are species that have managed to elude the reach of mankind. You've heard the legends, but LOST TAPES is where myth meets reality.

Then, premiering November 22, at 10 PM (ET/PT), Animal Planet breaks into a new genre by introducing an original 10-part series, THE HAUNTED, which takes an intimate look at stories of people whose animals act as mediaries to the afterworld. Often the subjects of the most intense paranormal hauntings, animals are commonly believed to be more sensitive to spirits than people. Think of them as canaries in the paranormal coalmines. But when spirits afflict pets, the animals aren't the only victims. Owners also fall prey to paranormal activity and will often stop at nothing to rid their homes and pets of paranormal spirits.

HALLOWEEN SPECIAL: In honor of Halloween, there will be two special airings of the LOST TAPES: Vampire and LOST TAPES: Werewolf episodes. Viewers can tune-in on Sunday, October 25, and Thursday, October 29, from 7-8 PM (ET/PT) to catch both episodes.

LOST TAPES is produced for Animal Planet by Go Go Luckey. Gary Auerbach and Tina Gazzerro are the executive producers for Go Go Luckey, and Kevin Mohs is the executive producer for Animal Planet. Marc Etkind is the development executive for Animal Planet.

THE HAUNTED is produced for Animal Planet by Picture Shack productions. George Plamondon and Betsy Schechter are the executive producers for Picture Shack, and Dawn Sinsel is the executive producer for Animal Planet.

Animal Planet Media (APM), a multi-media business unit of Discovery Communications, is the world's only entertainment brand that immerses viewers in the full range of life in the animal kingdom with rich, deep content via multiple platforms and offers animal lovers and pet owners access to a centralized online, television and mobile community for immersive, engaging, high-quality entertainment, information and enrichment. APM consists of the Animal Planet television network, available in more than 96 million homes in the US; online assets www.animalplanet.com, the ultimate online destination for all things animal; the 24/7 broadband channel, Animal Planet Beyond; Petfinder.com, the #1 pet-related Web property globally that facilitates pet adoption; and other media platforms including a robust Video-on-Demand (VOD) service; mobile content; and merchandising extensions.

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Source: Animal Planet Media

CONTACT: Erin Pryor, +1-240-662-6781, Erin_Pryor@discovery.com, or
Meredith Balenske, +1-240-662-3426, Meredith_Balenske@discovery.com, both of
Discovery Communications

Web Site: http://www.animalplanet.com/


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