The upward thrust of celebrity culture and the Brit TV show Big Brother heralded a new age in TV production known as reality TV. It has become the modern broadcasting production show of preference. Scores of reality shows, from how to lose pounds, to moving house, to more sordid game shows and 24 hour voyeuristic programmes now fill the airways around the world.
Simon Cowell exploited this with his multi world the X Factor. It has made him a multi millionaire 100 times over but has only produced about 5 feasible recording artists. Is it about time this format should be axed?
It has made for lazy TV production. All a production executive has to do is come up with an idea in 5 minutes and then get some C-list celebrity no ones even heard about to host the show and it's put into production.
You have folks analysing our bodily functions, giving us unqualified eating guidance, saying how to be more assured, and berating us on the way to not bring up our youngsters. Please spare us the patrimony and sort out your own life.
Simon Cowell's new show Red Or Black has flopped spectacularly in Great Britain. It incredibly involved the complex task of betting on red or black. The general public tuned out after the opening high viewing figures after the 1st episode. They just were not interested.
Hopefully somebody in TV land will take a hint and spare us another round of this failing reality genus. I mean it was fun once, twice or perhaps even thrice when Big Brother first came out. But that's now old hat, a very worn old hat at that. It's time for TV's seo selling execs to stop making fact programmes because they are inexpensive.
No one wants to see any more snot nosed conceited wannabies cramming the airways looking to be the new big thing. Being famous for what? Being untalented? They should have joined a punk group in the 70's, though playing the necessary 3 chords could have been too demanding.
Simon Cowell exploited this with his multi world the X Factor. It has made him a multi millionaire 100 times over but has only produced about 5 feasible recording artists. Is it about time this format should be axed?
It has made for lazy TV production. All a production executive has to do is come up with an idea in 5 minutes and then get some C-list celebrity no ones even heard about to host the show and it's put into production.
You have folks analysing our bodily functions, giving us unqualified eating guidance, saying how to be more assured, and berating us on the way to not bring up our youngsters. Please spare us the patrimony and sort out your own life.
Simon Cowell's new show Red Or Black has flopped spectacularly in Great Britain. It incredibly involved the complex task of betting on red or black. The general public tuned out after the opening high viewing figures after the 1st episode. They just were not interested.
Hopefully somebody in TV land will take a hint and spare us another round of this failing reality genus. I mean it was fun once, twice or perhaps even thrice when Big Brother first came out. But that's now old hat, a very worn old hat at that. It's time for TV's seo selling execs to stop making fact programmes because they are inexpensive.
No one wants to see any more snot nosed conceited wannabies cramming the airways looking to be the new big thing. Being famous for what? Being untalented? They should have joined a punk group in the 70's, though playing the necessary 3 chords could have been too demanding.

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