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Reality Television: The TV Phenomenon that Changed the World provides a comprehensive analysis of how reality TV has fundamentally altered entertainment, media consumption, and social culture. Ruth A. Deller explores the emergence and evolution of reality television formats, tracing their impact from early pioneering shows to their dominance in modern broadcasting.
This scholarly work examines the sociological implications of reality TV, including its influence on viewer behavior, celebrity culture, and the blurring lines between public and private life. The book investigates how reality television has democratized fame, created new forms of audience engagement, and shaped contemporary narratives about authenticity and performance.
Part of the SocietyNow Book Set (2016-2019), this publication offers critical perspectives on reality TV’s role in reflecting and shaping societal values, consumer culture, and identity formation in the digital age.







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