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Answered by MissRostedKaju
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Reality shows the new trend in the Television arena. originally really shows presented real life But over the year, the picture has changed a bit. not all reality shows today present real life events?

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The short answer is that a vast majority of reality television shows are not 100 percent real, as there is a high degree of manipulation in order to achieve sustained audience attention.But this is too simplistic of an answer and, to be fair, every show has to be analyzed to understand the motivations behind those manipulations.In my opinion, misleading the audience should not be allowed and some kind of regulation should be in place, but I know for a fact that networks are not willing to self-regulate and be honest with their audience, much less allow governmental oversee. Only when you, as a creator, have enough creative rights, then I believe you should disclose the level of manipulation that the show has or not. Reality television was a happy accident in my career, I never liked it but my prior experience in news-gathering primed me for this genre. One day we pitched an innovative idea to a network and two weeks later we were drafting agreements. That has been the fastest I had sold I show, and that was a problem, because I had no idea how to approach it — but that's what makes my job so fun.

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