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¡°RealityShow,
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aCamou. ageofReality¡±
ByKimMin-jeong
AssociateEditor
ecently, a celebrity named Clara provoked a
controversy by making untruthful comments
while on the air. She said that she enjoyed
eating fried chicken with beer watching baseball
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gamesontheradio,butshealsosaidthatshedidnot
likethesethingsonanotherpublictelevisionprogram.
In addition, she commented, ¡°I have never learned
yoga before,¡± on a chat show, which was proven to
beanovertliebasedonherlearningyogaonanother
program in the past. After the controversy, she
justified her answer through Social Network Service
(SNS), but most netizens gave a skeptical response
about her falsehood saying, ¡°You were casted on a
chatshow,notonaplaycompletelybasedonascript.
You should have said things based on truth even
thoughyourexaggerationwasforfun.¡±
Through this example, it can be seen that Korean
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society is asking for truth from broadcast programs
and their casts. Accepting consumers¡¯ demands, the
Korean broadcasting world has moved towards the
reality. However, the early representative programs
called ¡®real variety¡¯ present a great contrast to recent
genreexamples.Theentertainmentworldhaschanged
its approach to become more truly and genuinely
sincere. Then, were the former reality programs
totally fake, based only on scripts? How truthful are
themorerecentrealityshows?
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