Here are a few words, I'm not going to write all 100 for you.
From Survivor to Project Runway, American Idol to America's Next Top Model, Wife Swap to Fear Factor, and let's not forget the Bachelor...Reality shows on Television have become a numerous as they are varied. One thing they all have in common is that element of wondering, what would it be like if I were on television, like these people? I could be America's Next Top Model? I could be dangling from a helicopter over a body of water? I could have my selection of 25 beautiful women who all want to marry me?
2007-02-03 05:21:04
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answered by Sweet n Sour 7
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if this is your homework I'm gonna tell you what everybody on yahoo answers told me, "do it yourself!" but heres something i found off the internet. Good Luck!
Fashion competition meets reality television extravaganza Project Runway is hitting its stride and an impressive one at that, becoming the Bravo network’s most watched show and No. 7 among all basic cable programs, according to Media Life magazine.
The key to the best reality shows on television is suspense derived from a goal that is desperately desired by interesting, passionate, and talented people. Who cares if Paris Hilton breaks her cell phone and kicked out of the redneck ranch, or when the Surreal Life crew can’t agree on who starred in the bestest ’80s sitcom before taking a coke-fueled career nosedive. Sticking rich or famous people together or in a wacky situation may sound great in a (coke-fueled) TV exec pitch meeting, but reality television history it does not make.
I think that’s a great part of the reason why shows like The Apprentice and The Contender and Project Runway and even MTV’s Making the Band are amongst my favorite programs. Looking at the subject matter of those shows (corporate real estate and wheeling-dealing, boxing, fashion, and music recording), they couldn’t be any more different. Personally, I couldn’t care less about fashion (to my family’s chagrin) and only have a passing interest in boxing and high stakes business affairs.
But those shows work, and work tremendously well, because the people involved want to win badly, with far more than money on the line in many cases. In the case of The Contender, which is having a great second and more sports-focused season on ESPN right now, the competitors are world class athletes who are putting their real world boxing records and careers on the line every time they step into the ring. And in the case of Project Runway, now in its third season, the aspirants are talented fashion designers with an opportunity to truly make a big name for themselves
2007-02-03 05:20:14
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answered by unique2thextreme 2
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There can be only 25 to 30% reality shows on television. Becase it is being run for only comercial purpose. All the shows are cooked up/created according to the taste of their viewers. Even in the news time the visuals are different and the voice and intention of that scene will till us somethink different. The reality can be seen only on live telecast like sports or other events. Most of the advertisements are 100% against reality and unbelievable.
2007-02-03 05:28:27
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answered by Sankaranamasivayam K 1
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If what you want is 100 words rather than 'word count' as the other reponders suggest, use a word processor (MS Word, WordPad, etc.) and put a hard return after every tenth word. That way, when you get 10 lines, you're at 100 exactly. If you go back and add or delete words in earlier lines, just adjust your line breaks accordingly. This lets you determine your count at any point quickly.
2016-05-23 23:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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you would want to cover how some of the reality is staged,,, how even the contestents are cast,,, yet how these shows are still popular even though most viewers know these things,,
so start with the first reality shows, cover how popularity grew,, talk about the current popular reality shows, mention those things i listed above, and that will give you an easy 100 words
ps: do people not see that they can give you pointers, direction,,,, without writing the essay for you,,,,, you were asking a question about it
2007-02-03 05:19:12
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answered by dlin333 7
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The reality of it is that you need to do your own homework. Good luck!
2007-02-03 05:18:26
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answered by The_answer_person 5
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just see thoso shows and write on them
2007-02-04 21:59:05
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answered by shabaz khan 2
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omg who would do that! is that like ur homework or summin. i cant b bovered 2 answer it!
2007-02-03 05:24:08
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answered by "B" 2
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Sorry buddy, but you'll have to do your own homework today.
2007-02-03 05:18:14
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answered by jmiller 5
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do your own damn homework. nobody on here is going to write an essay. I can say it in 2 words. THEY BLOW!
2007-02-03 05:18:08
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answered by Anonymous
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