@article{ee873337c4364967b080ef8fa100c4b9,
title = "Reality TV Engagement: Producer and Audience Relations for Reality Talent Shows",
abstract = "This article focuses on media engagement within the reality television industry. Itdraws on qualitative research of production practices and audience participationin live reality events to explore the multiple meanings of engagement as a series ofrelationships between creative and executive producers, broadcasters, performers,and audiences. A key question concerns how do producers and audiencescocreate, shape, and limit engagement with reality television? John Corner{\textquoteright}s ideaof stages of engagement is used to analyze multiple modes of engagement acrossproduction and reception contexts. The case study of talent show Got to Dance isused to think through the crafting of engagement within live reality television, andthe ways producers can make or break engagement with their regular audiences,participants, and loyal fans. The idea of a spectrum of engagement is developedto capture the multidimensionality of this term and to open up understanding ofthe value of engagement within industry and academic research. From an industryperspective, this research contributes to strategic thinking and creative knowledgeon how to build engagement and trust with diverse audiences and fans for crossmediacontent, while offering critical analysis of how television as an institution isfailing to nurture the “reality relations” so crucial to durable engagement with anentertainment brand. This article uses research that is part of the project MediaExperiences, funded by the Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden, and in collaborationwith Endemol Shine.",
keywords = " Media Engagement, Reality Television, Live Events, Production Studies, Reception Studies, Qualitative Research",
author = "Annette Hill",
note = "Annette Hill is Professor of Media and Communication at Lund University, Sweden. Her research focuses on audiences and popular culture, with interests in media engagement, everyday life, genres, production studies, and cultures of viewing. She is the author of seven books, and many articles and book chapters in journals and edited collections, which address varieties of engagement with reality television, news and documentary, television drama, entertainment formats, live events and sports entertainment, film violence, and media ethics. Her latest book is Reality TV (Routledge 2015) and her next book is Media Experiences (Routledge 2018).",
year = "2017",
month = may,
day = "26",
doi = "10.3998/mij.15031809.0004.106",
language = "English",
volume = "4",
pages = "1--17",
journal = "Media Industries",
issn = "2373-9037",
publisher = "Michigan State University Press",
number = "1",
}