Miscellaneous Reality TV News
- January 13, 2007
China has announced a crackdown on television reality shows considered to be too vulgar for the general public. - January 11, 2007
There was a time in America when boy bands reigned supreme, ruled the airwaves and ruined life for men across the country. Their popularity has since fizzled, but there's no doubt you've wondered what happened to some of the more popular prepubescent crooners.
- January 10, 2007
Fox Reality, America's only all-reality, all-the-time cable network, has announced that it secured new distribution deals with Comcast Cable and Time Warner Cable.
- January 10, 2007
Acclaimed music producer-turned-rapper Kanye West will reportedly star in a reality series being developed by HBO. The currently untitled series is said to focus on the hectic, crazy nature of West's daily life, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
- January 9, 2007
MTV has revealed more details about the format and cast of Road Rules 2007: Viewers Revenge, the new "interactive" Road Rules revival that the network will premiere on Tuesday, January 30 at 9PM ET/PT.
- January 8, 2007
Bravo enjoyed its best ratings year ever in 2006, and the basic cable network has its reality TV programming to thank.
- January 3, 2007
The producers of the British TV series "Celebrity Big Brother" have promised plenty of sexual intrigue in the upcoming season. - December 28, 2006
With 2006 drawing to a close, it's time to take a look back at the year that was. The following is Reality TV World's 2006 Reality TV Year In Review, a month-by-month listing of some of the past year's reality TV highlights, lowlights, and milestones.
- December 27, 2006
With the new year comes several new reality shows, as well as the return of some favorites. The following is Reality TV World's 2007 Reality TV Winter Preview, highlighting all of the shows that will be premiering in coming weeks as well as where and when to tune in.
- December 22, 2006
The owner of a British restaurant that was featured on "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares" is afraid its new popularity will make it the target of criminals.