While reality television isn't new - think of "Candid Camera," "Real People," "That's Incredible" - the seemingly insatiable appetite of today's audiences for it has created a market for all things "reality."
Evolving from the need to better economize the business of creating content, television executives looked for ways to produce lower cost programming in an effort to subsidize hig...
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