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The Golden Age of Reality TV: Its Focus on the Competition for “Survivor”

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Computer Applications for Modeling, Simulation, and Automobile (MAS 2012, ASNT 2012)

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The gorwth of reality TV has created a hybrid genre of program refers to as a new. Reality TV programming has a variey of styles and developed over the past years. The impact of reality television as a genre that new concept of people being on the television program. And, it become a new genre of hybrid format to creating in terms of different aspects of storytelling into the target audiences. The elements of reality TV programming also has a avariety of eposide attempts to viewers antipicated with daily of life. Reality-based TV programming is the ones of most important role of making TV networks. It made the movements of the gilden age of TV industry in around the world.

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Hahm, H. (2012). The Golden Age of Reality TV: Its Focus on the Competition for “Survivor”. In: Kim, Th., Ramos, C., Abawajy, J., Kang, BH., Ślęzak, D., Adeli, H. (eds) Computer Applications for Modeling, Simulation, and Automobile. MAS ASNT 2012 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 341. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35248-5_14

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