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What's So Real About Reality TV?
What's So Real About Reality TV?
But some are personal growth shows
By David Leonhardt
Those people who defend the intrusive presence of a television in private homes always seem to cite educational value as its redeeming grace.
They mention
By:David Leonhardt
Career Advancement Portrayed in Reality TV Shows
Hollywood has really hit it big with reality TV shows - especially some of the more recent reality shows that deal with the idea that winning a brief 2-month competition can launch your career into the stratosphere. In The Apprentice, contestents a
By:Scott Brown
ABC Reality TV Winner Launches Controversial New E Book and Website.
Hollywood, CA 2005 -- Frustrated by the lack of brutally honest dating advice and the over saturation of sugar-coated opinions of how girls and guys should date, reality TV winner, Frank Fontana and business partner Donya Mogadam, have taken over twe
By:F2 Entertainment
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Reality TV gets Cannes close-up, with prisoner as star
An Italian tragicomedy starring a prison inmate as a father of three who loses himself in a quest to become a reality television star premiered Friday at the Cannes Film Festival.
Reality TV, religion give birth to top baby names
Reality TV is giving birth to some of the most popular baby names. No, not Snooki. But Mason, as in Kourtney Kardashian's son, jumped 10 spots to become the second most popular name for newborn boys in 2011.
Reality TV Stars 'Don't Get Much Respect' Says Kim Kardashian
Star Speaks Out
Reality TV, celebrity obsession hit Cannes screens
CANNES (Reuters) - Obsession with celebrity is the focus of Italian director Matteo Garrone's new movie "Reality" at the Cannes film festival, one of two pictures in the lineup exploring the corrosive power of instant fame and the desire to be watched. Garrone is best known for his last film, the gritty "Gomorrah" about a Naples crime syndicate. But with "Reality" he switches gears, creating a ...
Cannes 2012: 'Gomorrah' director aims at sins of reality TV
CANNES, France -- "The Hunger Games" author Suzanne Collins may have wanted to sound an alarm bell about reality television with her blockbuster trio of novels.
