The third season of the successful On the Road in America franchise continues the exposé of four young Arabs road-tripping across the United States. From Boston to San Francisco, this season takes a specific look at four themes regularly asked about the United States in the Arab world: education, work, the Muslim-American experience, and freedom. The third season is currently awaiting its broadcast premiere on pan-Arab television.

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In Print
New York Times
The New York Times, "De Tocquevilles From the Middle East." June 1, 2008
Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal, "Public Diplomacy, TV-Style."
February 16, 2007
Reuters
Reuters, "TV's 'On the Road' offers Arab view of US life." June 4, 2008
Giant
Giant, "Road Trip." June / July 2008
Roll Call
Roll Call, "New Series Explores Arab Perspectives on America." June 2, 2008
Variety
Variety, "'Road' to understanding." March 23, 2007
USA Today
USA Today, "Young Mideast bunch on tour in 'America'." June 4, 2008
Financial Times
Financial Times, "TV Aims to Bridge Reality Gap Between US and Arab World." Feb 13, 2007

Gulf Times, "Eye-Opener for Arabs, Americans." June 6, 2008
Huffington Post, "Layalina: Changing Perceptions About America in the Arab World" May 30, 2008
TV Squad, "Sundance Channel reality show to dispel American Arab Myths." June 4, 2008
The New York Sun, "A Bumpy Road to Reconciliation on the Sundance Channel." June 3, 2008
The Hill, "Prejudice in America, reality-style." June 3, 2008
LA Weekly, "On the Road in America: Hearts and Minds and Reality TV." May 28, 2008
Emmy Magazine, "Road Picture." No.3, 2007

On The Road Season One - Electronic Press Kit

On The Road Season Two - Electronic Press Kit

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