View Full Version : Why Reality TV Is On Life Support


TMC
05-30-2024, 08:19 PM
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/reality-tv-workers-production-slowdown-1235910373/

For the waiting workforce, development and production haven’t picked up much since then. “I’ve worked in this industry for 20 years, and all of a sudden the faucet just turned off,” says producer Patrick Caligiuri (Naked and Afraid, American Idol), who has posted multiple times to his TikTok since March about the struggles of entertainment workers. (His first post, emblazoned “Reality TV is dead,” took off on LinkedIn, racking up over 2,000 likes and nearly 300 comments.)

“It’s not just people who just moved to L.A. to get into the business that can’t find jobs,” adds one veteran reality TV producer. “It’s somebody who’s been working for 25 years and has a résumé that I would kill for who’s saying they haven’t worked in a year.”

Many veteran unscripted producers and sellers, who asked to remain anonymous in a bid to protect future sales, say the downturn is mirroring what’s happening in the scripted TV space as budgets there, too, are being squeezed across the board, and especially on broadcast. Unscripted shows, which historically have been cheaper to make and faster to produce, are feeling the same fiscal pinch as their scripted counterparts as media companies right-size their slates and spending. “It’s the same problem as scripted, and it’s really depressing,” says one veteran reality executive.

Dude111
05-30-2024, 09:55 PM
Boy what trash!!!!!

I havent ever watched any reality shows!! (The closest I watched is stuff like Cops,Unsolved Mysteries,Real stories of the highway patrol)

Charles Knox
05-31-2024, 01:39 PM
Why did it have to take so long for it to start dying?

cd637299
06-03-2024, 02:28 PM
It may have been a jump-the-shark moment for reality TV; but when commercials start satirizing them, I would think that it’s time for TPTB to
take a step back and think.

My wife and I were at a car dealer waiting for repair. It had to be about 6 years ago. A “promo” for a new reality show was on screen—but my wife, myself, and one other viewer were all punk’d…..It was the GEICO “Tiny House” ad. If I was eating lunch, I think I woulda lost it. LOL! They really got me.

Also….the snowballing of more and more OTA subchannels adding seven-year-old reality series to their schedules, make it all “enough I say!”

cd