In the view of reality television is another subject that our society polices. Since reality television is popular for some; viewers are policing it to be overrated. They feel that it is predicable and now to be considered staged. The audience ratings are decreasing according to writer Dustin Rowles’ article, “Numbers Don’t Lie, Network Reality Television Is FINALLY Dying” who calculated the ratings of a few popular shows that lost some viewers:
Celebrity Apprentice: 5.3 million for the season finale, less than half the 11 million viewers the first Celebrity Appearance received.
American Idol: 14 million for the season finale, down from a series high in 2003 of 38 million.
Dancing with the Star: 13.8 million for the season finale, down from 25 million just three years ago.
Survivor: 8.3 million for the season finale, down from 36 million in its first season.
Splash: 5.2 million
The Voice: 14.6 million viewers for the most recent episode (up from 12.6 million in its first season premiere).
The Bachelor: 10.8 million viewers for March’s season finale, down from 15 million in 2010.
The Amazing Race: 9.3 million viewers for this year’s season finale, a steady decline from its high, in season seven, of 13 million.
X-Factor: 12 million for last year’s season finale; 9 million for this year’s season finale.
(http://www.uproxx.com/tv/2013/05/numbers-dont-lie-network-reality-television-is-finally-dying/)
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