Staging the real

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Discover 'Staging the Real,' a compelling exploration of the emergence and evolution of factual entertainment in modern broadcasting. This pioneering work, published by Manchester University Press, delves deep into the dominant presence of reality programming over the past decade. With a keen focus on influential shows like 'Big Brother,' the book investigates the cultural significance of these formats and their profound impact on audiences. By examining the changes in the broadcasting environment and the interplay with other popular TV genres, 'Staging the Real' sheds light on how viewer expectations have transformed the landscape of television. It carefully traces the historical roots of these innovative factual and documentary formats and analyzes the institutional factors that have driven their growth. The insightful narrative is designed to engage students of television and media studies, whether at the undergraduate or sixth-form level. This study not only critiques the docu-soap and reality game-docs but also probes into the cultural malaise that may lurk behind their popularity. Perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary media trends, this book offers a stimulating read in a lucid, accessible style.

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