Search Results - "Reality television"
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Reality television programs in Malaysia : a dream come true?
Published 2006“…Reality television programs have changed the media landscape drastically since the turn of the millennium. …”
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An Investigation of Chinese Audiences’ Attitude and Purchase Intention towards Product Placement in Reality Television Shows
Published 2020“…Therefore, mainly based on the consumer socialization theory and the balance model of product placement effects, this research aims to investigate the influences of peer communication, television watching time and audiences’ favourable attitude towards characters on Chinese audiences’ attitude and purchase intention towards product placements in the reality television show. Using the online questionnaire, the research has collected data from 199 Chinese reality television audiences, and findings show that peer communication and audiences’ favourable attitude towards characters can positively influence both consumers’ product placement attitude and their purchase intention to the placed products in Chinese reality television. …”
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Along which identity lines does 21st century Britain divide? Evidence from Big Brother
Published 2020Subjects: “…Discrimination; Social identity; Reality television…”
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Quantitative insights into televised birth: a content analysis of One Born Every Minute
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The acceptance of TV Islamic reality shows by the Malay community
Published 2013“…This study tries to understand the acceptance of the reality television, specifically, the genre of Islamic reality television shows among the Malay community. …”
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The acceptance of TV Islamic reality shows by the Malay community
Published 2012“…This study tries to understand the acceptance of the reality television, specifically, the genre of Islamic reality television shows among the Malay community. …”
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Scrutinizing the myth of kumunity: the semiotics of the philippines’ pinoy big brother season 10
Published 2024“…It sheds light on the subtle yet impactful societal messages that permeate the realm of reality television, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of the show's influence on cultural perceptions and dynamics.…”
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A song and dance: branded entertainment and mobile promotion
Published 2012“…Focusing on brand campaigns for 3G mobile services that borrow explicitly from reality television (T-Mobile) and Hollywood film (Orange), the article explores the concept of branded entertainment in relation to the ‘popular imagination’ of mobile communication in the late 2000s. …”
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The Voice Australia (2012): Disability, social media and collective intelligence
Published 2014“…This paper argues that although Rachael was broadly constructed and interpreted as a supercripple, the affordances available through both reality television and television's use of social media provide the opportunity to introduce a different type of representation that embraces both incidentalist and non-incidentalist ways of understanding disability. © 2014 © 2014 Taylor & Francis.…”
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Vanity: 21st century selves.
Published 2013“…It has become something of a cliché that Western culture is obsessed with celebrity, glamour, and the opportunities ordinary people are now given (reality television, social networking sites, blogging) to become famous. …”
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Quantitative insights into televised birth: a content analysis of One born every minute
Published 2018“…This paper explores birth representations through a content analysis of two seasons of the UK program, One Born Every Minute (Channel 4, 2010- ) (OBEM). Reality television (RTV) has been a fertile ground for the mediation of birth but has also stoked controversy among feminist critics and the birth community about how birth is represented and the impacts this might have for women and society. …”
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Examining the relationship between parasocial interaction, religiosity, and social media use among followers of Islamic reality shows in Malaysia (ID: RIGS16-188-0352)
Published 2019“…Specifically, this study will focus on social media users’ identification with reality television personalities featured on these shows (coined as ‘parasocial interaction’), and how their perception would influence adoption and use of social media related to these shows. …”
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'No hugging please, we are Muslims': Akademi Fantasia, Malay television audiences and the negotiation of global popular cultural forms
Published 2014“…This paper analyses the audience reception of the Malaysian reality television programme Akademi Fantasia (AF), which first aired in 2003 and completed its ninth season in 2011. …”
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Making do on not much: High energy striving, femininity and friendship in broad city
Published 2019“…In the shared symbolic environments that "gender the recession" (Negra & Tasker, 2014), media ranging from news, reality television, and film have placed further, intensified demands on women's domestic, affective, paid and unpaid labour, requiring attitudinal orientations combining future-oriented enthusiasm, positivity, entrepreneurialism, a continued faith in (budget-conscious) consumption and investment in the home and the family. …”
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The mediating role of parasocial interaction in the relationship between loneliness and netflix binge-watching tendencies: a case study of Malaysian university students during the...
Published 2023“…Netflix offers a wide range of binge-worthy content to young adults, such as K-dramas, anime, thrillers, rom-coms, sitcoms, or reality television shows. As a newer form of media engagement, media researchers are just beginning to understand the meaning of binge-watching, and how motivation to binge-watch (MBW) predicts binge-watching tendencies (BWT). …”
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Population exposure to smoking and tobacco branding in the UK reality show ‘Love Island’
Published 2018“…Background: Reality television shows are popular with children and young adults; inclusion of tobacco imagery in these programmes is likely to cause smoking in these groups. …”
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