ISBN-13: 9783836434225 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 156 str.
ISBN-13: 9783836434225 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 156 str.
In recent years, reality-based television programming has invaded and overrunthe ecology of the television landscape, and one would be hard pressedto find a single network or cable channel without some sort of reality-basedprogramming. But how has this sudden and overwhelming influx of realitytelevision impacted viewers? This study examines the impact that one specifictype of reality program, those based on competition, have had on the viewerswho watch them. Using a cultivation approach to media effects, this studylooks at how heavy consumption of competition-based reality programmingeffects viewers perceptions of the real world, as compared to those whowatch little or no reality television. Does the prevalence of lying, manipulation,and untrustworthiness that appear on shows like Survivor, The Apprentice,and The Bachelor cause avid watchers of reality shows to be more likelysee these antisocial traits as larger societal problems? The book is intendedfor media effects scholars and professionals in mass communication, includingthose involved in programming and development. It is also intended asa foundation for those studying reality television in general.