I came to know about this show yesterday. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1442550/
Entrepreneurs pitch their businesses to five multi-millionaire business tycoons called the "Sharks". The Sharks decide if they will fund the company and then negotiate on what percentage of the company they will get in exchange for their money. Before the show, contestants decide what amount of money they need to get from the Sharks. They must get at least that amount from a single Shark or combination of multiple Sharks or they walk away with nothing.
The Sharks are as follows:[2]
Robert Herjavec, who sold his IT security firm at the height of the dot-com bubble for over $100 million. Also on the Canadian version of Dragon's Den.
Kevin O'Leary, co-host of Business News Network's SqueezePlay, formerly president of The Learning Company, which was sold to Mattel for $3.7 billion in 1999. Also on the Canadian version Dragon's Den.
Barbara Corcoran, self made real estate millionaire who sold her company The Corcoran Group for $70 million in 2001.
Kevin Harrington, pioneer in the Infomercial Industry banking tens of millions of dollars in sales each year.
Daymond John, founder of FUBU his company has made record sales to the tune of $6 billion dollars.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark_Tank_(TV_series)
I am just curious to know HNers opinion before I check it out.
that said, once in a while there is an inspiring story. like the african immigrant who runs a profitable site (it is a marketplace for gift cards) and raised a small round of funding.
overall its nice for entertainment, but you could probably learn a lot more reading pg's essays.