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    Reality TV Blake Brandt Reality TV has unseen effects and is detrimental to society. Reality TV is the current trend on TV that has brought back the buzz to television, but it also has unforeseen effects on its viewers. Some examples of Reality TV shows include: American Idol, The Bachelorette, Americas next top model, fear factor, etc...These shows range from singing talents, overcome their fears, to looks and beauty. Reality TV brings drama and voyeurism to its viewers by making its viewers

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    The Reality of Reality Television Jacqueline Knudsen ENG122: English Composition II Jenna Fussell February 2, 2013 The Reality of Reality Television Have you ever set there watching your favorite reality television show and wondered what effects it could have on you, your family or your friends? Truth is most people do not think about the effects television shows can have before watching them or allowing their children to watch them. This

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    Stringer2 Reality TV Caden Stringer Ms. Robinson CSS 15 November 2016 People throughout history have always occupied their time by comparing and contrasting themselves with others. Reality T.V. has been around since 1948, but only recently have people been going crazy over it. This type of entertainment includes real people who are filmed almost constantly. It is interesting, however, distorting reality and a growth of stereotyping are two effects of reality T.V. Reality TV tries to make the scenes

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    Reality TV is an abstract American dream; it adopts the willing and the desperate and transforms them into stars, whether famous or infamous. (Thousands of sub-genres captivate the world, and the idea that an ordinary citizen can become a celebrity seemingly overnight attracts thousands of eager participants, each with a unique and different perspective. Because of the lifestyles and character of the superstars, millions find themselves addicted to watching and obsessing over the shows that claim

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    discussions about the effects of reality TV on society. Positive and negative effects of reality TV are two parts of a coin. Unfortunately the coin mostly falls on the negative side. Many reality TV shows are created purely for profit without thinking about its consequences on the mindsets of viewers, especially young viewers . Media companies accept that they make these shows for profit and they do not care about the effects on people. They

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    Reality TV burst onto the television scene in the early 2000s’s. Shows such as, The Bachelor, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, and American Idol are just a few of the hundreds of reality TV shows that are capturing the hearts of Americans on a weekly basis. The effects go unnoticed by the viewers, but as these shows are watched, they begin to take over the personality of the audience and are changing the way people perceive the world today. As reality TV is becoming more popular in American society

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    Reality television shows are meant to portray the essence of reality. These shows are created to show the audiences about all the different life situations that they can relate to with their own lives. Thus, 'reality' should be the main component of these shows, however, that is not always the case. Reality shows are staged productions that are affecting society in many ways. The primary component that distinguishes reality-based programs from similar forms of entertainment including traditional

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    children. The effects of this however stem further than just adolescent life however. Other studies have shown that people who watch aggressive and violently behavior on TV, something we see on almost every reality show, are more likely to be aggressive in adult life - particularly with their spouses. This study talks about aggression in general, but it does go into depth about reality TV. It discusses how these shows, because they are more “realistic”, condone this behavior and cause people to imitate

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    television (TV), however many experts feel we are constantly affected by the media whether we think we are or not. Theorists believe that too much media exposure can lead to knowledge, attitudes or behavioural changes within a society, this is called ‘media effects’ (Kuehn, “Media Effects”). These media effects consists of several Paradigms, a Paradigm is described as “a typical pattern or model” (Kuehn, “Media Effects”). The Paradigms this essay will consist of are called the ‘New Effects Paradigm’

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    Living Out the Reality of Others?

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    ingredients for most of today’s reality TV shows. Guess who’s watching them? Millions of young people…” (Ilisa Cohen, 14). The world is changing in many different ways and people are influenced by many different situations. Teenagers are however, easily influenced by the good, the bad, and the reality. Not only are teenagers observing from the reality around them, but reality that is shown on television and sometimes in commercials as well. Teenagers find role models in the reality shows they see on television

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