Hello Krysber,

When something is new people are moved by curious, so is understandable a
huge audience at beginning.

What we can´t forget is that Television Companies need to be profitable and
it work to provide television programs to maximize audience in order to sell
more advertisements. With this think in mind is not TV Companies fault
broadcast this kind of program. They will broadcast what *the lion’s
share*of people want to see.

Don´t you agree ?

Take care

Ed.


On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 08:26, Krysber <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello.
> I write from Poland and I must admit that when the first reality show
> (polish version of Big Brother) came into our  TV sceens I was
> watching it. It was something new, interesting demonstartion of human
> behaviours in front of cameras. However, in the course of time, such
> programmes (maybe their participants) changed their face - it becomes
> much more difficult to be more attractive, funny or cheeky than
> others. Generally, it is artificial performance and people are not
> sincere in their actions, even making a sex or beating each other. And
> only aim is to have a support of TV audience.
> Very sad phenomenon which shows the essence of our media world.
> Regards,
> K.B
>
>

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