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The Reality Of Reality Television

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Reality television has several sub-genres such as talent contests, reality news, makeover shows, and even some law enforcement programs. However, the genres that portray women in the most negative way followed by an enormous amount of stereotypes are dating shows and documentary or lifestyle series. Reality shows have grew to be one of the most exciting and successful forms of TV program today with many networks that provide different series of jaw-dropping “reality”. The different styles and format of these shows have favorably positioned them in the network markets, generating high ratings, large profits and fame for the cast members of these shows. Reality TV is difficult to define because of the branches of subject that have evolved over the course of the years. "In the early stages of the genre, reality TV was associated with on-scene footages of law and order or emergency services; more recently, reality TV is associated with anything and everything, from people to pets, from birth to death" (Hill, 2005, p. 41). Photography 's dominance as the most reliable method of documenting reality for many decades led to the use of cinematography to capture "the real" as first practiced by the Lumière brothers (Joniak, 2001). In which that open the doors to filming reality tv and recording ordinary subjects performing real activities.
“Reality shows are everywhere, from cable and broadcast television to the Internet. Reality TV programming has generated millions of viewers,

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