In the Newsweek article "REALITY TV'S REAL SURVIVOR," the topic of reality shows and just how much they've increased in popularity is discussed. Mike Darnell is the Fox TV executive that basically started the reality TV craze here in America with "Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?", Rick and Darva Show, as well as shows such as "World's Scariest Police Chases," "Busted on the Job." etc. For a long time, FOX was the only network to actively pursue reality TV.
Now, about nine years later, it seems every network has at least 2-3 reality programs, and networks such as VH1 have actually built their whole existence as it were, around reality TV. The bottom line is, nowadays people just want to be entertained. When I was a kid, the big thing was soap operas. All my aunts just had to see what happened to Hope and Bo, or what Stephano has done now.
In my opinion, people just like watching the soaps because they were looking in on people's whose lives were worst than their own, and actually gave them something to feel better about themselves. Well, today we have reality TV and it serves the same purpose. It's amazing how many people actually watch and schedule their lives around ensuring that they do not miss the newest episode.
All I hear at work is, "did you see I love New York last night?" or I can't believe so-and-so was eliminated on Charm School or I love Money, just to cite a couple of examples. I cannot understand it because it seems so painfully obvious that these shows are crafted just for shock value and are not actually reality but only focus on bringing out the worst traits in individuals. Yet, millions of people are hooked. My own wife, who claims to dislike TV, was caught up in this madness. I could only shake my head because of the mindless stupidity portrayed on these shows in which people are so terribly addicted. My thoughts were echoed in the online article, "'Reality TV' Viewers Aren't Really Seeking Reality" where it mentions that people watch reality shows to escape reality with fantasy, just as if they were watching other television shows.
With that said, this article brings out that this is evident by the fact that viewers were so upset at the finale of "The Bachelorette" when she failed to pick one of the men and live happily ever after. The fact is, not only did she not connect with any of the guys and fall in love, but she also didn't fake a happy ending for the show. Although that is commendable, fans of the show where highly upset because she didn't meet their expectations. They had grown attached to certain characters and therefore felt that she should feel the same. The irony of this is that this is a reality show, and her feelings, or lack thereof, was real, but the viewers didn't want what was real; they wanted a storybook ending.
References:
Peyser, M. (2000, December 25). Newsweek. Reality Tv’s Real Survivor: You Though The Darva And Rick Show Was The Big Tv Disaster Of The Year? Think Again. Retrieved on May 28, 2009 from http://www.newsweek.com/id/104977/output/print
Sci/Tech News Staff, (2006, August 15). Softpedia. Behavior/Humans: Reality TV Viewers Aren’t Really Seeking Reality “ they watch it for the escape and fantasy, much as they watch other shows”. Retrieved on May 28, 2009 from http://news.softpedia.com/news/039-Reality-TV-039-Viewers-Aren-039-t-Really-Seeking-Reality-32882.shtml
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Icon Analysis
Jay Leno (Tonight Show-Actor/Comedian), Bobby Flay (Restaurant Owner/Iron Chef/Food Network TV Star), and Emeril Lagasse (Restaurant Owner/Food Network TV Star-Master Chef)
The three contemporary icons I chose to write about today are Jay Leno, Emeril, and Bobby Flay. Jay Leno has been the host of "The Tonight Show" for the past 17 years. Emeril Lagasse is a world renowned chef and host to several shows on Food Network and the Planet Green channels. Bobby Flay is another well known chef, restaurateur, and TV personality.
I chose Jay Leno because Friday, May 29th will be the final, 3,775th episode for Jay, as Conan O'Brien will be taking over as the host. "The Tonight Show" was a huge success in part to Jay's signature comedy pieces such as Jay Walking, Headlines, and one of my favorites, Iron Jay. It seemed that throughout the years Jay's always had the best jokes regarding public and political issues no matter what the topic. During his final episode, he even took the time to thank Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Monica Lewinski, and Michael Jackson for giving him so much material to work with over the years. Jay will be moving to another show on NBC at 10pm beginning hopefully this fall. It seems that a lot of his staff may be going with him to his new show, so I'm very excited as it could be similar to the Tonight Show, only before my bedtime.
In addition to watching TV, I love to cook, and enjoy working in the kitchen and outside on the grill. Emeril has been very influential to me and have really helped to spark my love of cooking and creativity in the kitchen. Watching Emeril Live was one of the highlights of my week, and I got countless recipe ideas and dishes I just had to make at home for the family. His personality is very inviting, and his stage presence is one that really takes a person in and captures my attention and desire to take my cooking to another level. Actually, my interest in culinary arts which began by watching Emeril, has also lead me to be a big fan of Bobby Flay.
Now, Bobby has a completely different style of cooking than Emeril, and it's one that I also can relate to as I love to grill. What I enjoy the most is watching Bobby on the "Iron Chef America," "Throw down with Bobby Flay", and "Grill it with Bobby Flay" as I get recipe ideas and learn new ways to really enhance my cooking and sharpen my skills on the grill. Many people are turned off by his aggressive attitude and cockiness, however I feel that he's one of the best chefs out there and can afford to have a chip on his shoulder; he's certainly earned it. Maybe one day you'll see me on TV with Bobby doing a throw down challenge.
References:
Carter, B. (2009). The New York Times. Television: Jay Leno Takes Final Bow on ‘Tonight Show. Retrieved on May 30, 2009 on http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/30/arts/television/30leno.html?em.
Emerilology (2009): Home. Retrieved on May 30, 2009 from http://www.emerils.com/emeril/
Bobby Flay (2009). Retrieved on May 30, 2009 from http://www.bobbyflay.com/index.html.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Music continues to be a dominate force in Pop Culture
My understanding of pop culture is that it’s whatever is popular during that era. Pop culture consists of several things such as popular movies, TV shows, music, books, food, clothing, etc… In my opinion, pop culture is something iconic, extremely appreciated, as well as respected. It’s something that can inspire a person, something that makes you happy, and it’s something that is generally enjoyed by a large sum of individuals. Pop culture is known to influence trends, as well as people’s lifestyles.
Understanding pop culture is essential in the business environment in that it’s important for organizations and individuals to keep up with new trends in current society so that they can stay competitive. Pop culture is more than just what’s popular; it’s a way of life for a lot of individuals which is why it’s so important that businesses find ways to adapt to current trends to ensure a competitive and compelling place to work. Many people live their lives from what they hear and see from friends, TV, movies, music, and other popular activities that maybe derived from the media.
My understanding of pop culture is that it’s whatever is popular during that era. Pop culture consists of several things such as popular movies, TV shows, music, books, food, clothing, etc… In my opinion, pop culture is something iconic, extremely appreciated, as well as respected. It’s something that can inspire a person, something that makes you happy, and it’s something that is generally enjoyed by a large sum of individuals. Pop culture is known to influence trends, as well as people’s lifestyles.
Understanding pop culture is essential in the business environment in that it’s important for organizations and individuals to keep up with new trends in current society so that they can stay competitive. Pop culture is more than just what’s popular; it’s a way of life for a lot of individuals which is why it’s so important that businesses find ways to adapt to current trends to ensure a competitive and compelling place to work. Many people live their lives from what they hear and see from friends, TV, movies, music, and other popular activities that maybe derived from the media.
Rap/Rhythm and Blues Pop Culture
Rap and Rhythm and Blues (R&B) music continues to be one of the most influential pop culture artifacts in the United States. Rap music was created to encourage, motivated, inspire, and educate the general public about what goes on in the “not so good” areas of America. Rap and R&B music are symbols of black culture as they represent more than music, they represent a way of life. Rappers are known to rap about their upbringing and current way of life and for so many “minority” individuals it’s a reflection of their own lives. Poverty, neglect, one-parent homes, victims of welfare, disappointments, as well as accomplishments all can be heard through the sounds of many rap artists/records. R & B artists and music also has traits of storytelling, and it focuses on the black struggles as well as loving one another no matter your race, creed, national origin, sex, or religious affiliation.
According to Mills, F. (2001), white Americans have always been fascinated and expressed fascination with African American culture for years. This sort of fascination has been manifested in music. With that said, rap music has become so huge even the whites have learned how to enjoy, entertain, and make profits off of it. This popular cultural trend has also helped reduce stereotypes, as well as break down racial barriers in America. These are two important factors, especially when it comes to improving diversity in the workplace.
Now, I chose Rap and R&B music as my pop culture artifacts because I feel that this kind of music has truly helped to change the face of America. In my opinion, electing Barack Obama has our 44th President is another prime example of how influential Rap and R&B “black culture” has been inbred into Americans. Again, I truly believe that Rap and R&B music has opened the eyes of many Americans, and it has really cut through the racial barriers in both young and old America.
References:
Mills, F. (2001, December), Magazine Americana, Music: Rap And Young, White Males: Masculinity, Masking And Denial. Retrieved on May 24, 2009 from http://www.americanpopularculture.com/archive/music/rap_white_men.htm
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