A reality television is a type of television program that has become increasingly popular in recent years. This style the show focuses on the lives of real people films that are filmed in everyday situations to show their behavior and personality to a wide audience.
Unlike traditional TV shows that use actors and scripts, reality shows are based on the real lives of the participants and there is no predetermined scenario.. Instead, the show’s production team was tasked with capturing and documenting interactions and events where the reality show took place.
There are various types of reality television. Some shows like “Survivor” or “The Amazing Race” focus on competitions and struggles, while others like “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” or “The Real Housewives” focus on the personal lives of the contestants. Some reality TV shows like “The Osbournes” or “Jersey Shore” are designed to show the everyday lives of ordinary people.
In Spain, best known nationally Big Brother, survivors, master chef, victory operation…
The success of reality television is largely due to its ability to entertain a large audience and the natural curiosity people have about the lives of others. Additionally, reality shows often create a sense of community between viewers and contestants, as viewers can feel connected to the characters in the show and their lives.
deceased contestants.
However TV reality shows have also been criticized as it is unethical and exploits the participants for profit. Some critics argue that participants are forced to act in certain ways and their privacy is violated by constant filming.
But after years of reality shows in Spain, unfortunately they died some of the contestants. These: Alex Casademunt and Leticia Pérez (Operation Triumph), Gustavo Fernández and Natacha Jaitt (Big Brother), Mila Ximenez, Blanca Fernandez Ochoa And Maria Pineda (Survivors); And Jose Luis Losa(MasterChef).