The Big Brother: An Overview Of Reality Tv Shows

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The reality tv genre covers a wide range of television programming formats, from quiz, talent and talk shows to documentaries and dating shows and so on; these genres have in common the fact that they all mostly involve ordinary people. Participant of these type of programs often are defined as "ordinary" celebrities where they become matter of interest for the viewers based on how they behave on the programme. Examples as Luca Argentero and Eleonora Daniele which they have found their success thanks to the reality tv "Grande Fratello" (Italian version of the worldwide know reality TV show The Big Brother) demonstrate how ordinary celebrities can shift their career from being everyday people to become popular tv celebrities. Katz suggested …show more content…

A popular surveillance-based reality tv in which a group of ordinary people have to share a living space and live isolated away from the outside for a set period of time. The first edition was originally broadcasted in the Netherlands in 1999 and successively was aired over 54 countries. During the stay in the house the contestants are constantly watched and free to live as they would live in their own house, the goal of the contestants is to be liked from the viewers, in order to win the program and the final cash prize. In the house there are cameras that can film every angle of the living space, and microphones are attached to the contestants clothes. Every day in the house the participants interact to each other and build up …show more content…

This theory suggests that media has no power over audiences, instead audiences are highly active in their media usage, seeking out media that fulfil a certain need and creating their own individual meanings. In 1948 Laswell suggested that media texts had four functions for individuals and society: surveillance, personal relationship, personal identity and entertainment.
Audiences have the power to determine what the media provides for their gratification. For instance if the audience is not enjoying a television show that they are watching they will stop to watch and therefore the programme will realize that the viewers are decreasing, and something in the show has to be changed or even sometimes that the programme has to be

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