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The Uses and Gratifications of Dance Reality Television Shows

2012
The Uses and Gratifications of Dance Reality Shows Competition based dance reality shows are a sub-category under the reality television show genre. One way to add to the growing body of research about reality television shows is to study each sub-category individually in terms of uses and gratifications theory. Therefore this research looked into the
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What Reality‐Based Policing Television Series Don’t Show You

Public Administration Review, 2009
in the Hood provides the reader with an insiders view of the operation of a large, urban American police department. The author, Peter Moskos, follows in the research methodology of John van Maanen (1972) by subscribing to the belief that some things simply cannot be learned through books or surveys.
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Affect and addiction in theCelebrity Rehabreality television show

Addiction Research & Theory, 2013
This article analyses how the popular reality television show Celebrity Rehab with Dr Drew portrays addiction and the treatment process. The data consist of seasons 1–4, which were originally broadcast 2008–2011. The qualitative analysis of the show will be grounded on the theoretical concept of affect, which refers, in brief, to intensities and ...
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“Let's Get This Party Started!”: An Analysis of Health Risk Behavior on MTV Reality Television Shows

Journal of Health Communication, 2015
Past research has examined portrayals of risk behavior in various media, including television, advertising, and film. To address an underexplored area, this study analyzed drinking, smoking, and sexual activities in MTV reality programming popular among adolescent viewers from 2004 to 2011.
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Ruling Class: Disciplining Class, Race, and Ethnicity in Television Reality Court Shows

Howard Journal of Communications, 2006
The author argues that the very popular television reality court show genre also serves a disciplinary function that is focused specifically on the management of class and race/ethnicity.
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Reality TV Shows, Private Television Networks and Social Change in India

2010
This chapter explores the emerging significance of private television networks, in India, as a social force and its impact on social change. In particular the entertainment genre of “reality shows” is examined to understand the narratives of reality, representation and change that are offered night after night on prime time television.
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I format nel passaggio da reality show a reality television

2007
The role of format in transition from reality show to reality television.
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The role of reality shows on uzbek national television

ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2020
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FRAGMENTED REALITIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PARTISAN FRAMING IN LEBANESE TELEVISION TALK SHOWS

ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts
Under the conditions of extreme plurality of political and ideological positions in the media space, the Lebanese television system also becomes not a single public space but a producer of parallel realities. The phenomenon of Echo Chamber that is discussed in this paper refers to Lebanese talk shows that is to say, the talk shows of MTV, Al-Jadeed ...
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