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Reality Television (The Praeger Television Collection) By Richar

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Title
Reality Television (The Praeger Television Collection)
ISBN
9780275981709
Publication Name
Reality Television
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Series
The Praeger Television Collection
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Richard M. Huff
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Number of Pages
200 Pages

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This comprehensive account covers the history of America's fascination with watching regular people do extraordinary things on television.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
0275981703
ISBN-13
9780275981709
eBay Product ID (ePID)
52609834

Product Key Features

Author
Richard M. Huff
Publication Name
Reality Television
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
The Praeger Television Collection
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
200 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Pn1992.8.R43h84 2006
Reviews
"Recognizing that there is nothing real about these programs, the industry uses the term unscripted for them. US audiences do not seem to care that they are watching artificial environments in which strangers are brought together in fabricated competitions with multiple cameras recording their every movement….Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals." - Choice, "Demonstrating that television's reputed decline may actually be a permanent conditions, Huff, the television editor and writer for the New York Daily News , discusses early examples of that genre, such as Queen for a Day and Try and Do It , as well as its current permutations. He uses interviews with network insiders, reality television producers and other experts to explain the transformations of reality programming and to provide insights into its past and future." - Reference and Research Book News, "Reality-show fans are likely to enjoy reading Huff for his encyclopedic knowledge of the genre, including overall development of the genre and scores of particular factoids and anecdotes associated with individual programs, including both hits and failures. The book should serve as a reality check for those who believe that the castaways on Survivor are in actual danger of starving, as well as for those who are convinced that every moment of MTV's The Real World is scripted." - Television Quarterly, "Demonstrating that television's reputed decline may actually be a permanent conditions, Huff, the television editor and writer for the New York Daily NewS≪/i>, discusses early examples of that genre, such as Queen for a Day and Try and Do It , as well as its current permutations. He uses interviews with network insiders, reality television producers and other experts to explain the transformations of reality programming and to provide insights into its past and future." - Reference & Research Book News, 'Reality-show fans are likely to enjoy reading Huff for his encyclopedic knowledge of the genre, including overall development of the genre and scores of particular factoids and anecdotes associated with individual programs, including both hits and failures. The book should serve as a reality check for those who believe that the castaways on Survivor are in actual danger of starving, as well as for those who are convinced that every moment of MTV's The Real World is scripted.'-Television Quarterly, "Recognizing that there is nothing real about these programs, the industry uses the term unscripted for them. US audiences do not seem to care that they are watching artificial environments in which strangers are brought together in fabricated competitions with multiple cameras recording their every movement....Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals." -- Choice "Demonstrating that television's reputed decline may actually be a permanent conditions, Huff, the television editor and writer for the New York Daily News , discusses early examples of that genre, such as Queen for a Day and Try and Do It , as well as its current permutations. He uses interviews with network insiders, reality television producers and other experts to explain the transformations of reality programming and to provide insights into its past and future." -- Reference & Research Book News "Reality-show fans are likely to enjoy reading Huff for his encyclopedic knowledge of the genre, including overall development of the genre and scores of particular factoids and anecdotes associated with individual programs, including both hits and failures. The book should serve as a reality check for those who believe that the castaways on Survivor are in actual danger of starving, as well as for those who are convinced that every moment of MTV's The Real World is scripted." -- Television Quarterly, 'Demonstrating that television's reputed decline may actually be a permanent conditions, Huff, the television editor and writer for the New York Daily News, discusses early examples of that genre, such as Queen for a Day and Try and Do It, as well as its current permutations. He uses interviews with network insiders, reality television producers and other experts to explain the transformations of reality programming and to provide insights into its past and future.'-Reference & Research Book News, "Reality-show fans are likely to enjoy reading Huff for his encyclopedic knowledge of the genre, including overall development of the genre and scores of particular factoids and anecdotes associated with individual programs, including both hits and failures. The book should serve as a reality check for those who believe that the castaways on Survivor are in actual danger of starving, as well as for those who are convinced that every moment of MTV&Apos;s The Real World is scripted." - Television Quarterly, "Reality-show fans are likely to enjoy reading Huff for his encyclopedic knowledge of the genre, including overall development of the genre and scores of particular factoids and anecdotes associated with individual programs, including both hits and failures. The book should serve as a reality check for those who believe that the castaways on Survivor are in actual danger of starving, as well as for those who are convinced that every moment of MTV's The Real World is scripted." Television Quarterly, "Reality-show fans are likely to enjoy reading Huff for his encyclopedic knowledge of the genre, including overall development of the genre and scores of particular factoids and anecdotes associated with individual programs, including both hits and failures. The book should serve as a reality check for those who believe that the castaways on Survivor are in actual danger of starving, as well as for those who are convinced that every moment of MTV's The Real World is scripted."- Television Quarterly, "Demonstrating that television's reputed decline may actually be a permanent conditions, Huff, the television editor and writer for the New York Daily News , discusses early examples of that genre, such as Queen for a Day and Try and Do It , as well as its current permutations. He uses interviews with network insiders, reality television producers and other experts to explain the transformations of reality programming and to provide insights into its past and future." - Reference & Research Book News, 'Recognizing that there is nothing "real" about these programs, the industry uses the term "unscripted" for them. US audiences do not seem to care that they are watching artificial environments in which strangers are brought together in fabricated competitions with multiple cameras recording their every movement....Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.'-Choice, "Demonstrating that television's reputed decline may actually be a permanent conditions, Huff, the television editor and writer for the New York Daily NewS≪/i>, discusses early examples of that genre, such as Queen for a Day and Try and Do It, as well as its current permutations. He uses interviews with network insiders, reality television producers and other experts to explain the transformations of reality programming and to provide insights into its past and future." - Reference & Research Book News, "Recognizing that there is nothing "real" about these programs, the industry uses the term "unscripted" for them. US audiences do not seem to care that they are watching artificial environments in which strangers are brought together in fabricated competitions with multiple cameras recording their every movement....Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals." Choice, "Recognizing that there is nothing "real" about these programs, the industry uses the term "unscripted" for them. US audiences do not seem to care that they are watching artificial environments in which strangers are brought together in fabricated competitions with multiple cameras recording their every movement....Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals."- Choice
Table of Content
Surviror: The Start of It All Where Does This Stuff Come From Casting, Finding the Freaks, the Geeks, and the Stars Celebrities Sing, Dance, and Claw Their Way Into Reality Altered Reality: The Makeover Craze All Is Not What It Seems: Reversed Reality This Show Seems Awfully Familiar Love is in the Air Singing for Fame, Fortune, or Just Attention Liars, Cheaters, and Scandals Working for a Living There is a Life After Reality Real or Not, Who Cares?
Copyright Date
2006
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Television / General, Popular Culture, Television / Genres / Reality, Game Shows & Talk Shows
Lccn
2006-007247
Dewey Decimal
791.456
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Social Science, Performing Arts

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