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The Rage of Reality Shows on Satellite TV by Michael William
Almost all DISH HD channels are offering popular reality TV shows. Many reality TV shows have become quite popular in America. Today DISH Network is flooded with all kinds of shows, but reality shows have topped the charts. If you flip any satellite TV channel, in all probability, you will find one reality show running in these channels. As the popularity of DISH Network channels is increasing the number of reality shows is also increasing at the same time. There is no doubt that country is full of talented lot. Therefore they are pouring out in huge number.
The reality shows have proved to be good platform to be in the limelight. These young talents leave no stone unturned to prove their talent. Some are already cashing on DISH Network channels to make their careers in the glamour industry. People are ready to stand in long queue to get one chance to showcase their talent while some are happy to just make their first appearance in audition. In past years audience got to watch reality shows related to dancing, singing and acting. Today reality shows of different genre are coming up. There are reality shows based on strangers living under one roof, home facelift, cooking competition, road shows and various other such shows. These shows are lifting up the TRP ratings like anything. A common person becomes a celebrity overnight. Often these DISH HD channels air the personal lives of the participants. As a flavor of personal touch is added in these reality shows, which keep the eyeballs glued to television sets. Now you can enjoy many of your favorite shows through DISH Network HD free for life promotional packages. Just order any DISH Network pack and get this promotional offer free of cost. However, you need to go for an agreement with AutoPay and Paperless Billing.
Can you ever imagine Paris Hilton slogging in a farm or Heidi Klum discussing about upcoming fashion assignments with you? These are just few instances which might be possible in a reality TV show. So welcome to an era of reality television, it is a place where fiction meets reality. The advent of reality can be traced to 1940s with shows like Allen Funt’s Candid Camera that captured the reaction of people to various Pranks and tricks. TV shows with no tight script and story lines became immensely popular with TV audience. The life of ordinary people captured in real life situation amused the audience. This was preferred by audience in comparison to ultra dramatic soaps and movies. Reality television broke the monotony of creating interesting script and out-of-the box ideas which were needed to make a show run successfully. All TV bugs still glued to their screens where reality shows stole the limelight. Some of the satellite TV reality shows are game shows, talent hunt, celebrity shows, documentary style shows, makeover shows or just the plain voyeurism simplified. However, no matter how different a reality show might be it intrinsically runs on the same wavelength. They just put celebrities and ordinary people in real life situations and allow the peeping toms to watch the excitement. Besides giving thrill, excitement and live un-edited actions, the reality programs allows the audience to be part of the show. For example take American Idol for instance or the reality show of movie makers “On the Lot”, which allowed the audience to be a part of the show and choose the winner through voting system.
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