Reality-TV

Reality TV, short for reality television, is a genre of television programming that features unscripted situations and often showcases real people rather than professional actors. The content typically involves documenting everyday activities, competitive challenges, personal dramas, or social interactions in a variety of settings, from homes and workplaces to exotic locations. Reality TV aims to present a raw and authentic portrayal of life, although it may include elements of production and editing to enhance viewer engagement. Popular formats include talent competitions, lifestyle shows, dating programs, and survival challenges. The genre first gained popularity in the late 20th century and has since expanded into a diverse array of formats, drawing significant viewership and cultural influence.