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In June 2013, Cesternino appeared as a co-host and executive producer of Reality GameMasters, a YouTube show documenting six reality stars competing in a game of Risk. [15] Cesternino was approached to compete on The Amazing Race 31 with Survivor: Tocantins contestant and RHAP co-host, Stephen Fishbach. The pair showed interest but declined due ...
Know-It-Alls used to air live after Survivor episodes but as of 2024, it is recorded live a day after the episode (Thursdays). RHAP also produces shows discussing Survivor that feature hosts other than Cesternino. "The Evolution of Strategy" is an audiobook released by Cesternino and Josh Wigler analyzing the first 30 seasons of Survivor.
This was updated in 2021 during Cesternino's podcast, Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings, ranking 24th out of 40. [17] In 2020, Survivor fan site "Purple Rock Podcast" ranked this season 25th out of 40 saying that the season "features one of the most uncomfortable incidents in the show’s history, and it is not handled well. But despite that ...
Survivor's first season was a breakout hit in the summer of ... when he was sent off with one of the show's most memorable and biting voting confessionals from fellow contestant Rob Cesternino ...
Throughout the season, Survivor alum and Rob Has a Podcast host Rob Cesternino will be guest blogging for ET about the biggest season 41 moments. This week, he recaps the premiere, and shares how ...
Mark [Burnett] understood something [about casting],” Probst, 62, said on the Sunday, February 25, episode of “Rob Has a Podcast” while chatting with Survivor alum Rob Cesternino. “In the ...
In 2015, when Rob himself eventually held a poll on his reality TV podcasting website, The Amazon was ranked by his viewers as the 5th-greatest season in the series; Rob himself personally ranked it as the seventh-greatest. [37] This was updated in 2021 during Cesternino's podcast, Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings, ranking 8th. [38]
In the official issue of CBS Watch commemorating the 15th anniversary of Survivor, Shallow was voted by viewers as the fourth greatest contestant in the history of the series (only behind Rob Cesternino, Russell Hantz, and Rob Mariano), and was the highest-ranking female contestant. [37]