Reality TV

Reality TV is a genre of television programming that documents unscripted real-life situations, often featuring ordinary people rather than professional actors. These shows typically present a range of formats, including competition, dating, lifestyle, and survival scenarios, where participants are placed in various contexts and filmed as they interact. The appeal of reality TV lies in its portrayal of real emotions, relationships, and conflicts, often amplified by editing and production techniques to enhance drama or entertainment value. The genre has gained immense popularity since the late 1990s, influencing culture and sparking discussions about authenticity and voyeurism in media.