Reality TV

Reality TV is a genre of television programming that documents unscripted real-life situations and features ordinary people rather than professional actors. The format often includes elements of competition, drama, or personal stories, aiming to engage viewers by presenting authentic experiences. Reality TV encompasses a wide range of formats, such as talent competitions, game shows, lifestyle shows, and dating programs. The overarching appeal of reality television lies in its perceived realism, allowing viewers to connect with participants and their experiences, often blurring the lines between entertainment and actual life. As a genre, it has gained immense popularity since its inception in the late 20th century, influencing cultural trends and shaping public perceptions of various lifestyles and social issues.