True Lies: The Art of Reality Television, (Paperback)

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<b>A provocative, eye-opening look at a genre long dismissed as trash television. Featuring interviews with dozens of reality hosts and stars, including Jeff Probst and Gordon Ramsay, and with insights into its history, production, and ethics, <i>True Lies</i> will change the way you look at reality television forever. </b> <p>When <i>Survivor</i> premiered on CBS in the early summer of 2000, it seemed like a cut-and-dry novelty: interesting, and immensely popular, but almost certainly doomed to be short-lived. </p><p>It's not just that <i>Survivor</i> is still, 25 years later, on the air, pulling in huge ratings across its now 50 seasons. Reality television has transitioned from a widely derided flash in the pan to a fully legitimized medium enjoyed by millions of households across a huge variety of formats. From the observational drama of <i>Keeping Up with the Kardashians</i> to competitive cooking shows like <i>Top Chef</i> and <i>Hell's Kitchen</i>, it's clear that reality isn't going anywhere -- it's even made the leap to streaming, with shows like <i>Love Is Blind</i> proving that reality is here to stay. </p><p><i>True Lies: The Art of Reality Television</i>, from <i>New York Times</i> reporter Calum Marsh, is about the history, the present, and the future of reality television -- what it means, how it happened, and where it's taking us. Featuring revealing long-form interviews with the stars, producers, and hosts of some of the most popular reality shows, including Jeff Probst and Gordon Ramsay, as well as deep writing on reality TV's psychological and sociological dimensions, this book takes a hard look at a much-maligned genre from its origins in scientific experimentation to its decades-long evolution into what it is today. From the game show cheating scandals of the 1960s to the phenomena of <i>Who Wants to Be a Millionaire</i> and <i>Survivor</i>, from network hits like <i>The Amazing Race </i>and <i>Big Brother</i> to modern streaming classics like <i>Chef's Table</i> and <i>Last One Laughing</i>, <i>True Lies</i> is a comprehensive study of the format that leaves no stone unturned.</p>

  • True Lies: The Art of Reality Television, (Paperback)
  • Author: ECW Press
  • ISBN: 9781770418349
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2026-09-15
  • Page Count: 200
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre Art, Music, and Photography
Publication date September, 2026
Pages 200
Subgenre Television
Series title No Series
Number in series 0
Edition 1
Publisher ECW Press
Original languages English
Language English
Is collectible N
Recording time 0 min
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 6.00 x 6.00 x 9.00 in
Assembled product weight 0.58 lb
Bisac subject heading Performing Arts

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