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O.J. Simpson could be released from prison as early as October, and on reality TV.

Allegedly, producers are getting ready to scramble to sign him.

The most likely formats are documentary or interview show.Simpson actually co-wrote a book and then in 2006 shot a TV special, 'If I Did It.' 

O.J.'s co-author has said O.J. confessed to the double murder in the book and we know he read that passage for the TV special. There was a public outcry and Fox killed the show and our sources say it will never air.

A few producers and agents tell TMZ they're certain someone will try to recreate the TV special that was never broadcast for several reasons:  years have passed, O.J. has done time for unrelated crimes, and 'People vs. O.J. Simpson' was a big hit.

Here's the problem. Almost to a person, producers and agents said broadcast and cable networks would never air a show featuring O.J. They say the public wouldn't tolerate it and no one would advertise on it.

That said, producers say there would be a home on Pay-Per-View because, as one person put it, "people could pay without being judged."

By the way, O.J. is still on the hook for a $33 million wrongful death judgment, and any money he makes could be attached to satisfy the judgment.

Source: TMZ