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    How is Reality TV Shows Influence Us? Reality TV shows have been capturing people’s attention since the late 20th century‚ it refers to television programs in which ordinary people are continuously filmed‚ designed to be entertaining rather than informative. (Oxford) reality shows getting more and more popular because of people get to experience things that they cannot or have not experienced in their lives‚ they also try to figure out what they would do in the situations that the characters are

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    2011 Deceptive Reality Television Unfortunately‚ today’s popular culture highly regards reality shows that are far from being real. Richard Huff’s title “Real or Not‚ It Doesn’t Matter” clearly states this fact; the public enjoys watching these shows‚ even though it knows that they are deceitful. Reality shows are fallacies‚ the work of the producers and editors‚ who work hard to make people believe that they are watching truthful situations. The impact of reality television on Americans is negative

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    LODHI REALITY SHOWS AND THEIR POPULARITY INTRODUCTION ● A Reality show is a live telecast of the performance of the persons who may be an expert or not in the respective field. ● The performance may have to be done in an unpredictable environment. ● This whole performance or activity is unscripted . HISTORY OF REALITY SHOWS ■ Allen Funt’s Candid camera was the first radio reality show. ■ PBs Series was the first Television reality show. ■ Some of the famous reality shows are

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    TV: Harmful Entertainment

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    still remains a major part of daily life. Many people believe television is just "harmless entertainment." Yet‚ violence‚ sexuality‚ race and gender stereotypes are common and popular themes of television programs‚ not to mention the numerous advertisements for food‚ alcohol‚ and items like clothes‚ gadgets‚ and toys. These themes affect people’s behaviors and attitudes towards themselves and others- ultimately effecting society. Television viewing is a major activity and therefore has a massive influence

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    audience to. Not just a perfect body‚ face‚ and complexion‚ the insecurity‚ self-esteem issues‚ and suicide‚ comes together in a package in which the cost is expensive. In November of 2000‚ the Campbell Soup Company launched a series of new ads for its television campaign. The ad included little boys and girls. The boys offered soup to the girls‚ while they declined it stating the reason‚ for they are watching their weight! That commercial immediately captured attention of many‚ for the concern of pre-pubescent

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    spend your time working on how you can improve and do better? No. You go on a reality TV show‚ opening the doors to your life and inviting the public in. It is pertinent to remember that as you bathe in fame‚ reminiscing about ‘the good old days’‚ there are more worthwhile things that you could and should do with your time. Why do Olympic Athletes feel they need to make themselves more famous by going on a television show like Strictly Come Dancing? Do they feel that it makes everyone lives that

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    the television. They zone out‚ and are bombarded with ads and TV shows that seem harmless but are harmful on a subconscious level. TV has become universal and affects everybody of all ages‚ religions‚ races‚ sizes‚ and sexes. There have been a number of recent studies that portray the negative affects of TV. Media‚ such as television‚ is a hindrance to America’s society because it causes more violence‚ creates image problems and deteriorates self esteem‚ and induces stereotypes. Television is

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    Negative Effects of TV The television has many effects on family life and the individual‚ causing family bonds to unravel and the individual to become naïve of their surroundings. The TV keeps one hooked for hours on end‚ causing family relationships to diminish and personal relationships to weaken. Not only does the TV seem to be a good alternative to conversations and interactions amongst one another‚ but it also helps to create a gap between the fictional world of TV and reality. Since the invention

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    about the affects of a controlled society on an individual. This movie stars Jim Cary as Truman Burbank and is set in modern-day reality. The hypothesis of the movie is a mammoth sociological experiment involving this man named Truman. Truman is born and raised on a gigantic movie set. Truman’s every action‚ since his birth‚ is documented in the form of a television reality show. Every aspect of Truman’s life has been preconditioned since his birth. This preconditioning is much like how society teaches

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    "When placed under constant scrutiny through surveillance‚ an individuals behaviour and relationships with others are likely affected. Its this notion that controls us the viewer to laugh at the many satires that produce Reality Television. Reality television shows‚ explores how when people are placed under constant scrutiny their behaviour and the way they interact with other people changes. Most of the time they preform for the cameras and play a role that is not in their personality. In

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