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You could be paid thousands to watch True Crime for 24 hours straight – here’s how

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thesun.co.uk

THIS just could be the dream job for true crime fans – getting paid to watch it for 24 hours. For the third year in a row, Magellan TV is offering fans $2,400 to sit through a series of true crime shows and document it all on social media.

Figures from Parrot Analytics show that the documentary genre as a whole was the fastest growing one in the streaming industry, growing by 63 per cent between January 2018 and March 2021, with true crime being the most popular sub-genre.

The marathon TV sitting though doesn’t have to be done all in one go, fortunately, as Magellan TV allow all the shows to be watched in a 48-hour period, giving you time to stock up on snacks as well as sleep. "Our ideal candidate lives for true-crime - they can handle the most menacing serial killer, the gory details, and don't flinch at the chilling paranormal," requests MagellanTV.

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