Reality TV

Reality TV refers to a genre of television programming that portrays unscripted real-life situations, often featuring ordinary people or celebrities in various settings. Unlike traditional scripted television shows, reality TV relies on real events, unscripted dialogue, and genuine interactions, although certain elements may be edited or produced for entertainment purposes. The format can include competition-based shows, docuseries, dating shows, and lifestyle programs, among others. Reality TV is known for its ability to engage viewers through relatable content, dramatic storytelling, and sometimes controversial behavior, often reflecting societal issues or trends. The genre has gained significant popularity since the late 1990s and has led to the rise of numerous franchises and spin-offs worldwide.