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The Invention of Reality TV

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Cue the Sun!

De: Emily Nussbaum
Narrado por: Gabra Zackman
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The rollicking saga of reality television, a “sweeping” (The Washington Post) cultural history of America’s most influential, most divisive artistic phenomenon, from the Pulitzer Prize–winning New Yorker writer—“a must-read for anyone interested in television or popular culture” (NPR)

“Passionate, exquisitely told . . . With muscular prose and an exacting eye for detail . . . [Nussbaum] knits her talents for sharp analysis and telling reportage well.”—The New York Times (Editors’ Choice)

In development as a docuseries from the studio behind Spencer and Spotlight

ONE OF THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE AND THE CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY’S TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR
A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, NPR, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The Boston Globe

FINALIST FOR THE ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE IN NONFICTION


Who invented reality television, the world’s most dangerous pop-culture genre? And why can’t we look away? In this revelatory, deeply reported account of the rise of “dirty documentary”—from its contentious roots in radio to the ascent of Donald Trump—Emily Nussbaum unearths the origin story of the genre that ate the world, as told through the lively voices of the people who built it. At once gimlet-eyed and empathetic, Cue the Sun! explores the morally charged, funny, and sometimes tragic consequences of the hunt for something real inside something fake.

In sharp, absorbing prose, Nussbaum traces the jagged fuses of experimentation that exploded with Survivor at the turn of the millennium. She introduces the genre’s trickster pioneers, from the icy Allen Funt to the shambolic Chuck Barris; Cops auteur John Langley; cynical Bachelor ringmaster Mike Fleiss; and Jon Murray and Mary-Ellis Bunim, the visionaries behind The Real World—along with dozens of stars from An American Family, The Real World, Big Brother, Survivor, and The Bachelor. We learn about the tools of the trade—like the Frankenbite, a deceptive editor’s best friend—and ugly tales of exploitation. But Cue the Sun! also celebrates reality’s peculiar power: a jolt of emotion that could never have come from a script.

What happened to the first reality stars, the Louds—and why won’t they speak to the couple who filmed them? Which serial killer won on The Dating Game? Nussbaum explores reality TV as a strike-breaker, the queer roots of Bravo, the dark truth behind The Apprentice, and more. A shrewd observer who adores television, Nussbaum is the ideal voice for the first substantive history of the genre that, for better or worse, made America what it is today.
Américas Ciencias Sociales Cine y TV Cultura Popular Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas Estados Unidos Historia y Crítica Divertido
Comprehensive History • Informative Content • Amazing Narrator • Insightful Analysis • Educational Perspective

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I enjoy reality TV as a distraction from daily routine. Thought this would give some insights and stories behind what we see on the screen. Well, it is to a degree. However, it reads like a treatise for a Masters Degree in Entertainment History--if there were such a course. A dry resitation of facts and interviews with show creators.

As the book progresses it becomes more and more critical of the Reality industry. Toward the end the negitivity starts to read as a call to ban Reality. That may well be the authors view. But this is not what I came for. In the end felt it was a dull recitation of grivenances of cast, crew, and producers. If that sounds good; this book's for you.

Looked like a fun read. Nope.

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very interesting to see how much reality tv has evolved for contestants and crew. it's true for to write that reality tv is kind of just a long commercial and the stars are spokespeople. looking forward to more analysis from others on this topic.

a good synopsis of the history of reality tv

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Thoroughly researched. I especially enjoyed learning about the early beginnings of reality TV including An American Family, which seemed progressive for its time. I found myself not as intrigued by chapters about shows I have not watched, although I still learned some interesting facts from those chapters. I would have liked to learn more about the psychology behind our being drawn to reality TV and its effects on society.

Interesting insight on the reality TV genre.

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Wondering how we have the current presidential administration? This will help you understand while also exploring our voyeuristic obsession with reality TV.

How Reality TV Shaped Present America

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This book started great, with a nice history outline and interesting details until out of left field there was some reference to mary trump watching tv with her 6 year old son. Why she decided to turn an otherwise interesting story into a full Trump bashing at the end is beyond me. I can’t think of any reason to turn this book political except the author must be suffering from severe TDS.

This would be great except for TDS

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