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Here’s How Much Money Navarro College Was Paid For Netflix’s ‘Cheer’

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Navarro Faculty is surprisingly not making all that a lot to be featured on Netflix‘s Cheer.

In a brand new report from Sportico, it was revealed simply how a lot the school pulled in to be a part of the inaugural season, in addition to the upcoming season two, of the docuseries on the streamer.

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In 2018, Navarro Faculty reportedly signed a $30,000 take care of a manufacturing firm to make a then-untitled cheerleading documentary, which then turned Cheer.

For season two, Navarro is receiving the identical quantity, Sportico says.

“All people thinks we made 1,000,000 {dollars} off of the present, and as you may see from the contract, we didn’t,” Stacie Snipes, director of selling and public info at Navarro, informed the outlet.

Season two of the docuseries can even function Trinity Valley Neighborhood Faculty, which is Navarro’s foremost rivals.

TVCC can be receiving the identical quantity – simply $30,000 for his or her involvement within the present.

Regardless of the present being an enormous hit for Netflix, Navarro isn’t precisely experiencing an enrollment overload.

“We’ve got had declining enrollment,” Stacie added. “I might most likely identify 4 or 5 college students that we heard got here right here as a result of they heard about our school [through Cheer].”

She added that they weren’t anticipating that although: “We simply needed to have a very good present produced about her program; we by no means actually considered having individuals flocking to our faculty.”

Cheer season two is streaming on Netflix now.

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