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Reality TV | Table of Contents

  • Reality TV Has a Positive Influence on Society

    by James Poniewozik

  • Reality TV Is More than a Fad

    by Tom Long

  • The Terrorist Attacks on America Diminished the Popularity of Reality TV

    by Kim Campbell

  • The Ultimate Reality TV Show: Coverage on the War in Iraq

    by Michiko Kakutani

  • Fascination with Fame Attracts Reality TV Viewers

    by Steven Reiss and James Wiltz

  • Reality TV Exploits Fame Seekers

    by Rochelle Riley

  • Reality TV Participants Enjoy Fame and Success After the Show Is Over

    by Jonathan Storm

  • Reality TV Can Offer a Positive Religious Message

    by Jill Terreri

  • Some Reality TV Shows Encourage Cooperation

    by John Kiesewetter

  • Reality TV Encourages Racial Stereotyping

    by Cary Darling

  • Reality TV Is a Dangerous Art Form

    by Ben Alexander

  • Reality TV Violates the Public Trust

    by John C. Dvorak

  • Reality TV Helps Young People Learn About Life

    by Kimberly Shearer Palmer

  • Teenagers Identify with the Issues Presented in Reality TV Shows

    by David Hiltbrand

  • Reality TV Encourages Young People to Develop Eating Disorders

    by Sid Kirchheimer

  • Young Women Learn Harmful Gender Stereotypes from Reality TV

    by Susan J. Douglas

  • Korea Takes a Dim View of Reality TV

    by Korea Herald

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  1. Introduction
  2. Table of Contents
    1. Reality TV Has a Positive Influence on Society
    2. Reality TV Is More than a Fad
    3. The Terrorist Attacks on America Diminished the Popularity of Reality TV
    4. The Ultimate Reality TV Show: Coverage on the War in Iraq
    5. Fascination with Fame Attracts Reality TV Viewers
    6. Reality TV Exploits Fame Seekers
    7. Reality TV Participants Enjoy Fame and Success After the Show Is Over
    8. Reality TV Can Offer a Positive Religious Message
    9. Some Reality TV Shows Encourage Cooperation
    10. Reality TV Encourages Racial Stereotyping
    11. Reality TV Is a Dangerous Art Form
    12. Reality TV Violates the Public Trust
    13. Reality TV Helps Young People Learn About Life
    14. Teenagers Identify with the Issues Presented in Reality TV Shows
    15. Reality TV Encourages Young People to Develop Eating Disorders
    16. Young Women Learn Harmful Gender Stereotypes from Reality TV
    17. Korea Takes a Dim View of Reality TV
  3. Organizations to Contact
  4. Bibliography
  5. Copyright

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