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Socio-Behavioral Drivers of Mpox Risk in Congo: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices

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Kianguebeni DYM   +18 more
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Reality shows on Indian television: An analysis

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2022
AbstractIndia audience witnessed the first ever TV serial on Doordarshan in early 80s. Since then the progress of TV industry has been phenomenal. From the telecast of ‘Hum Log’ in 1983–84 till date there have been numerous types of serials telecasted on Indian television. Today India boasts of one of the world's largest markets.
S.S. Bajwa, Surender Pal Singh
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The Television Cult: Prevalence of Brand Placements in an Indian Reality Show

Journal of Promotion Management, 2021
Brand Placements (BP), a predominant strategy to ensure brand prominence has not been explored substantially concerning its role in reality shows (RS).
Thamaraiselvan Natarajan   +2 more
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COVID-19 and reality television shows in India

Media Asia, 2021
One’s dreams can never be affected by the lockdown. The COVID-19 pandemic brought the Indian entertainment industry to a halt on March 24, 2020 when the lockdown started and there were stay-at-home...
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A Discourse on Efficacy of Dance Competitions in Television Reality Shows in Nigeria

NIU Journal of Humanities, 2023
Dances have been an important aspect of human culture for centuries, with different styles and traditions evolving over time. In recent years, competition dance has become increasingly popular, with dance reality shows such as So You Think You Can Dance, Dancing with the Stars, and World of Dance, Strictly Come Dancing, Maltina Dance All, etc ...
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Everybody Hurts: Addiction, Drama, and the Family in the Reality Television ShowIntervention

Substance Use & Misuse, 2011
This article employs the literature on reality television as well as empirical studies on addiction to analyze Intervention's narrative. We look at the narrative structure of the Intervention's first six seasons (2005-2009), its repeated emphases on the causes of addiction, and the show's purported success rate.
Jason R, Kosovski, Douglas C, Smith
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Are Products More Real on Reality Shows? An Exploratory Study of Product Placement in Reality Television Programming

Journal of Current Issues & Research in Advertising, 2012
The integration of products and brands into movies and television has been around since the early days of these media; however, to date limited research has examined product placement in reality shows. The purpose of this exploratory study is to empirically assess attitudes and behaviors toward a product placement in a reality program, as well as to ...
Christine M. Kowalczyk, Marla B. Royne
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Provider Portrayals and Patient–Provider Communication in Drama and Reality Medical Entertainment Television Shows

Journal of Health Communication, 2013
Portrayals of physicians on medical dramas have been the subject of research attention. However, such research has not examined portrayals of interactions between physicians and patients, has not compared physician portrayals on medical dramas versus on medical reality programs, and has not fully examined portrayals of physicians who are members of ...
Parul, Jain, Michael D, Slater
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