Reality TV

Reality TV refers to a genre of television programming that documents unscripted real-life situations and features ordinary people or celebrities. Unlike scripted television shows, reality TV portrays participants in various scenarios, often focusing on personal conflicts, competitions, or the daily lives of individuals. The genre encompasses a wide range of formats, including talent competitions, dating shows, lifestyle series, and social experiments. Reality TV aims to entertain viewers by showcasing genuine reactions and interactions, often emphasizing drama, humor, or emotional experiences. Some of the most popular reality TV shows include “Survivor,” “The Real World,” and “The Bachelor.” The rise of reality TV has significantly influenced modern television, shaping audience expectations and programming strategies.