Reality TV

Reality TV refers to a genre of television programming that features unscripted situations and real people rather than professional actors. This genre often portrays ordinary individuals or groups as they navigate various challenges, relationships, or competitions, showcasing their genuine reactions and interactions. Unlike traditional scripted shows, reality TV aims to present a slice of real life, although many formats may involve elements of production and editing to enhance drama or entertainment value. Popular sub-genres include talent competitions, dating shows, and lifestyle programs, which often invite audience engagement and can lead to significant cultural impact. Reality TV has gained immense popularity since its rise in the late 1990s and early 2000s, reshaping television entertainment and viewer expectations regarding authenticity and relatability in programming.