Reality Television: America's Got Talent

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Millions of people enjoy watching reality television around the world every day. Reality television follows and documents real life stories of ordinary people who are not cast and do not follow any type of script. The show attracts viewers of all ages and provides fun entertainment for all. Unlike other television series that focus on specific genres such as fantasy, history, or crime to educate viewers, reality television tends to focus more on drama and entertainment for public audiences. Many people are hooked on reality television shows because the drama is entertaining to watch and some people even fantasize about becoming celebrities like the ordinary people on the shows. They want to be just like them with a rise to fame and success. …show more content…

To be more specific, America’s Got Talent (AGT). Got Talent displays many disciplines of people such as singing, dancing, comedy, magic, daredevil stunts, and ventriloquism. Ordinary people come to audition on the show with little or no experience with high hopes to showcase their talent in front of a panel of judges to advance on to the next round and to win the show. Contestants keep advancing from round to round until the winner emerges. When many people think or talk about AGT, they think about the extraordinary and uncommon talent that is presented on the show. Or some people think of the hilarious and crazy acts that audition for the show. The Got Talent television series began with Americas Got Talent in 2006 and then rapidly spread across the globe such as in France (Incroyable Talent), Argentina (Talento Argentino) and Vietnam (Tìm kiếm tài năng) (Lansky, 2014, p.1) According to Simon Cowell, the format for these shows are very flexible in which he states, “Anybody and anything can come on it. You don’t know whats going to happen” (p.1). Got Talent has a massive international reach where there are “66 versions” (p.1) of the hit reality TV

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