This summer’s reality TV trends point to the popularity of shows where contestants are willing to risk humiliation for a chance at a big cash prize, the New York Times says. Case in point: NBC’s “America’s Got Talent,” ABC’s “I Survived a Japanese Game Show” and CBS’s “Million Dollar Password,” all which, the NYT says, “refuse to reward actual hard work.”
—Sergio Ibarra
Summer Reality Relies on Risk of Shame
Jul 8, 2008 • Post A Comment
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