What do Charlie Sheen and HDNet have planned?
(CBS/AP) DALLAS - With Charlie Sheen seeking as many cameras as possible lately, expect to see a lot of him on your TV screen. Sheen could soon have a home on Mark Cuban's HDNet station.
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As Cuban told the Dallas Morning News, "[W]e always look for interesting programming featuring interesting people doing interesting things. So I reached out and we've had some conversations and are going to work on trying to do some things."
Cuban said Sunday a decision of whether to make it a reality show, a talk show or something else will be up to Sheen.
Sheen has become a media phenomenon lately with off-beat rantings filled with lines that have become catchphrases, such as "tiger blood" and a drug called Charlie Sheen. It's all part of a campaign to disprove that he is a drug-using, reckless playboy.
The future of his hit CBS show "Two and a Half Men" is uncertain.
Cuban described Sheen as "somebody that everybody has a whole lot of interest in who is doing some interesting things, to say the least."