January 10, 2008 -- DEA announced that Spike TV had ordered six one-hour episodes of a new original narrative series “DEA” which would offer viewers a never-before-seen look at the inner workings of the Drug Enforcement Administration. "DEA" made its debut in the spring and it was a major success. 31.2 million people watched the reality series which followed a drug task force through the streets of Detroit in six thrilling episodes. Thanks in part to favorable reviews and a significant marketing campaign (as seen above), DEA's web site and recruiting offices were inundated with applications by citizens looking to become special agents.

January 10, 2008 -- DEA announced that Spike TV had ordered six one-hour episodes of a new original narrative series “DEA” which would offer viewers a never-before-seen look at the inner workings of the Drug Enforcement Administration. "DEA" made its debut in the spring and it was a major success. 31.2 million people watched the reality series which followed a drug task force through the streets of Detroit in six thrilling episodes. Thanks in part to favorable reviews and a significant marketing campaign (as seen above), DEA's web site and recruiting offices were inundated with applications by citizens looking to become special agents.