Reality TV

Reality TV is a genre of television programming that presents unscripted situations, often featuring ordinary people or celebrities in real-life scenarios, rather than conventional scripted shows with actors. The content can range from competition-based formats, such as talent shows and game shows, to lifestyle and social experiment-based series. Real-life events, interactions, and various forms of conflict are typically emphasized, providing viewers with a sense of authenticity and spontaneity. The genre is characterized by its aim to entertain while often showcasing personal drama, relationships, and human behavior in ways that resonate with audiences. Reality TV has gained immense popularity since the late 1990s, with many shows achieving substantial viewership and cultural impact, influencing trends and public perceptions.