Survivor Winner Yul Kwon Joins FCC

He survived extreme physical and psychological tests on Survivor. Now Yul Kwon will bring his cunning to the Federal Communications Commission as deputy chief of the consumer and governmental affairs bureau.

The Post's Reliable Source writes about how the 2006 winner of "Survivor: Cook Islands" is moving from reality show stardom to federal bureaucracy.

By Cecilia Kang  |  October 22, 2009; 9:00 AM ET
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