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describes the allurement of TV shows broadly on viewers. She explains how viewers are not participating in the show, but they are becoming more likely involved in reality TV shows, because nearly all of the TV shows are using friends to scandal and gossip to make the show extremely interesting and more humoring to attract people for watching the show. Throughout her article, the author shows a great organization in the flux of her ideas of how reality TV satisfies the media with enough information to broadcast news through magazines, newspapers, and TV programs to discern the ratings of the show by making viewers evaluate the show. She begins her article with numerous different kinds of TV shows that amuse viewers with TV activities. She continues to illustrate the points of how reality TV became more watchable in offices, hair salons, health clubs, and restaurants by using live news to provide people with reality shows every day. After that, she carries on with a standard example to display the expectation of Viewers ages between eighteen and forty-nine are watching TV shows. Frisby’s purpose for writing the article is generally to bring the reader to terms with various aspects that attract viewers to various kinds of TV shows. This she achieves by organizing her article in such a manner that it begins mentioning the process of reality TV to engage viewers by using scandalmonger, knowledge, entertainment, and social viewing status that made reality TV extra popular than before.