Reality TV
Reality TV | Korea Takes a Dim View of Reality TV
The Korea Herald is one of the leading English-language dailies in Asia. The newspaper carries selected news and opinion pieces as well as science stories from the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Washington Post. It also has a news exchange agreement with the Japan Times and the China Daily.
Summary: Reality TV is not yet well accepted in Korea. Because Koreans emphasize family ties rather than independence, they are not as interested in watching the details of individual lives as are Americans, who value individualism. Further, state...
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- Reality TV Has a Positive Influence on Society
- Reality TV Is More than a Fad
- The Terrorist Attacks on America Diminished the Popularity of Reality TV
- The Ultimate Reality TV Show: Coverage on the War in Iraq
- Fascination with Fame Attracts Reality TV Viewers
- Reality TV Exploits Fame Seekers
- Reality TV Participants Enjoy Fame and Success After the Show Is Over
- Reality TV Can Offer a Positive Religious Message
- Some Reality TV Shows Encourage Cooperation
- Reality TV Encourages Racial Stereotyping
- Reality TV Is a Dangerous Art Form
- Reality TV Violates the Public Trust
- Reality TV Helps Young People Learn About Life
- Teenagers Identify with the Issues Presented in Reality TV Shows
- Reality TV Encourages Young People to Develop Eating Disorders
- Young Women Learn Harmful Gender Stereotypes from Reality TV
- Korea Takes a Dim View of Reality TV
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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