Posted on 12/28/2014 9:53:36 AM PST by Zakeet
Just a few years ago, underemployed TV writers were complaining that reality programming was taking over their industry.
Now the scribes are having their revenge: Unscripted programming is mired in an unexpected slump.
Onetime smashes such as "Survivor" and "Dancing With the Stars" are drooping with age. Coca-Cola recently wrapped up its 13-year sponsorship of "American Idol" after Fox's singing hit plummeted in the ratings last season. NBC's own singing show, "The Voice," saw its season finale drop nearly 10% this month.
And what's worse, no new hits are taking their place.
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Out of respect and admiration to the nitworks, here are some ideas for some can't-miss hits:
... and this in only a couple of minutes. Bet you bad old Freepers can add a bunch more.
Don’t blame me. I never watched them to begin with.
It’s a Christmas miracle that those things are on the way out. Trash TV for trailer parks and the ghetto.
Maybe the fad of attention whoredom is over. Hopefully Rap “music” follows the downward trend.
Good!
From my perspective, I think this writer thing is concocted. There is no way I can’t believe the actions and encounters on these programs are not scripted in some manner.
I avoid these shows like the plague.
“Hopefully Rap music follows the downward trend”
Don’t hold your breath: as long as there are talentless “musicians”, we’ll always have rap, and I’m not foreseeing a major shortage of talentless “musicians” any time soon.
Junk food for the mind.
Reality TV shows are about as authentic as CNN's Charles Jaco covering the Gulf War in 1990.
What can possibly explain the fascination with the Kardashians?
The problem is “rap” has crept into more mainstream music. Nothing worse than hearing a decent song only to have some stupid rap in the middle of it.
Rap is cheap to produce, throwaway flavor-of-the-month “artists” the record companies don’t have to pay much for.
In the early seasons of American Idol, winning or even making the finals meant something, winners went on to a recording contract leading to actual hit songs and some past AI contestants are household names today. Now, it’s “who?” even for the winners. The novelty has worn off, the show and all it’s imitators seem contrived. It probably always was contrived.
As far as the reality shows, they always did annoy me and I never understood the fascination. That sentiment spread as the genre proliferated. Now it’s ho-hum, just another collection of edited outtakes, of photogenic dimwits doing stuff that producers calculate to be interesting to the public.
The Kardashians are the present day version of the Gabor sisters. They're famous, but nobody really knows why.
“Out of respect and admiration to the nitworks, here are some ideas for some can’t-miss hits:”
LOL - you made my day. Thanks, very funny
Reggie did indeed get the short end of that deal.
You mean you don’t like “Hick Hop” country music? /s
The Gabor sisters actually did some acting. Granted they acted pretty much as themselves but they made it work.
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