An Exploratory Study of Reality Appeal: Uses and Gratifications of Reality TV Shows

Volume: 51, Issue: 2, Pages: 355 - 370
Published: Jul 12, 2007
Abstract
A survey administered to reality TV viewers revealed that the most salient motives for watching reality TV were habitual pass time and reality entertainment. Additional analysis indicated that those who enjoyed reality TV the most for its entertainment and relaxing value also tended to perceive the meticulously edited and frequently preplanned content of reality interaction as realistic. Concurrently those externally controlled, with low...
Paper Details
Title
An Exploratory Study of Reality Appeal: Uses and Gratifications of Reality TV Shows
Published Date
Jul 12, 2007
Volume
51
Issue
2
Pages
355 - 370
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