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Author Hill, Annette.
Title Reality TV : audiences and popular factual television / Annette Hill.
Publication Info London : Routledge, 2005.



Descript viii, 231 p.
Contents 1. Introduction: Reality TV 2. The Rise of Reality TV 3. The Reality Genre 4. Performance and Authenticity 5. The Idea of Learning 6. Ethics of Care 7. Pet Deaths 8. Conclusion: Critical Viewers
Note Annette Hill discusses a wide range of reality television shows, drawing on research among reality TV viewers to consider how different audience groups think about factual television, and whether they consider such programmes to be providing entertainment or information.
325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781134507054
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Author Hill, Annette.
Subject Reality television programs.
Descript viii, 231 p.
Contents 1. Introduction: Reality TV 2. The Rise of Reality TV 3. The Reality Genre 4. Performance and Authenticity 5. The Idea of Learning 6. Ethics of Care 7. Pet Deaths 8. Conclusion: Critical Viewers
Note Annette Hill discusses a wide range of reality television shows, drawing on research among reality TV viewers to consider how different audience groups think about factual television, and whether they consider such programmes to be providing entertainment or information.
325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781134507054
Author Hill, Annette.
Subject Reality television programs.

Subject Reality television programs.
Descript viii, 231 p.
Contents 1. Introduction: Reality TV 2. The Rise of Reality TV 3. The Reality Genre 4. Performance and Authenticity 5. The Idea of Learning 6. Ethics of Care 7. Pet Deaths 8. Conclusion: Critical Viewers
Note Annette Hill discusses a wide range of reality television shows, drawing on research among reality TV viewers to consider how different audience groups think about factual television, and whether they consider such programmes to be providing entertainment or information.
325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781134507054

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