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What reality shows would you recommend to r/television to
Oh I don't care personally, but in this instance I care because as someone who wants to participate in discussions on r/television, any reality show suggestions or discussions are immediately shot down and thrown away. Whole threads about reality tv are downvoted... hell, this thread alone can't even break 5 upvotes, it's been stuck at 0 ever ...
Reality TV - Reddit
However, that reality TV series must be first distributed by either a broadcast or cable network or a streaming service that either is ad-filled (like Tubi or Pluto TV) or requires subscription (like Netflix). A reality TV series cannot be a self-produced series first posted on YouTube! The series cannot be user-generated or amateur(ish) either!
ELI5: Why is Reality Television so appealing to many?
Reality television isn't really that appealing to people, it's just extremely, comically, insanely cheap to make compared to dramatic or story-driven shows. The people involved have no skill or ability beyond being recognizable to people in grocery store checkout lines, and thus are completely replaceable and inexpensive.
[Reality Television] Eden: The Community That Spent A Year In
Reality Television is pretty difficult to produce, no matter how shallow it can seem at times. While shows like Survivor and The Bachelor still manage to obtain millions of viewers each season, these smash successes are few and far between. Many series have floundered attempting to find a name for themselves in such a crowded, competitive ...
I think reality television is worthless and that reality stars ... - Reddit
Jan 18, 2014 · I agree that reality television is worthless, but I couldn't call reality stars shallow -- that would require having some knowledge about them, which I do not. But there is something redeeming about this shit, and it's that it's culture. Honestly, who the fuck cares who the president of France is banging?
The ethics of prison reality shows : r/television - Reddit
From ‘reality’ shows like Cops to full on dramas, they only get made with the co-operation, approval, and support of law enforcement. You’re never going to get a real, honest final product when your show is either subsidized by or entirely dependent on the group you’re portraying.
What’s your favorite reality tv series : r/televisionsuggestions
Apr 27, 2022 · I’m a huge Survivor head, and was never big into reality before that. Some people will argue differently but IMO start from the beginning, it’s a fascinating time capsule and fun to watch the gameplay and production develop. It set the template for a lot of reality TV. Drag Race, Project Runway I’ve also enjoyed.
Why do people like reality tv? : r/RandomQuestion - Reddit
At least with reality TV, there is a chance that the people on the shows are a probably as screwed up in real life as they appear to be on the screen. At the same time, whether it is a sitcom, a game show, daytime talk show, reality TV or prime time series, it seems like the majority take the approach that it is more dramatic to depict humanity ...
Do contestants and hosts on reality shows get paid? : r/television
Nov 2, 2023 · Subreddit to discuss the global reality competition franchise The Traitors in: the UK (BBC One), the US (Peacock), New Zealand (Three), Canada (CTV), Australia (Channel 10), and many more countries! Members Online
[Reality Television] Outing Someone on National Television: A
Sep 10, 2021 · Survivor is a reality television competition where contestants are stranded on a deserted location and compete for a million dollars while living with the bare essentials. Upon arrival, contestants are split up into teams, called tribes, and compete for rewards to improve their living conditions as well as immunity from Tribal Council.