Following her announcement in October that she would not be running for president, Sarah Palin has been busy pitching a follow-up to her TLC show 'Sarah Palin's Alaska'.
But so far no networks are ready to bite on the series that would focus on Palin's husband, Todd, and his career as a championship snowmobile racer.
Palin and Mark Burnett, who produced the TLC series, have already pitched the program to TLC, Discovery and A&E.
However, the networks are said to be talking at the steep asking price -- similar to her previous series -- of close to $1 million per episode.
Another concern is whether the former Alaska governor could still bring in the viewers.
'Sarah Palin's Alaska' debuted to a strong 5 million viewers in November, but viewership had dwindled to 2.5 million by the time it wrapped up in January 2011.