MTV Wants to Air DJ AM Intervention

September 24, 2009 at 10:49am PST

Before DJ AM’s tragic death, he worked on a drug-intervention show with MTV called Gone Too Far. There was enough footage for eight episodes, but it was unclear if the series would get the go-ahead after his death.

There was fear that the show would come off as hypocritical since DJ AM, aka Adam Goldstein, suffered from an addiction to drugs and in the end fell victim to an overdose on August 28th. On the other hand, the show could send a positive message by showing AM when he wasn’t on drugs and offer a better image by which to remember him. Also, it could possibly help others who are suffering from addictions, proponents say.

As of now, producers are talking with AM’s family about how and when to air the episodes.

We will definitely tune in.

RIP Adam.

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