Popularity of TV shows.

 

Popularity of tv shows:

Around 70% of UK tv watch reality tv shows on a regular basis in 2017, 18% of the 250 most popular shows was made up by reality tv show in the UK is ‘survivor’ or ‘love island’.

For example, I’m a celebrity is a popular reality tv show as the public feel as though they have a sense of power where they are incorporated in the show. They have the option to vote people for trials or to vote them in or out. Its also a popular watch as they have different trials each year so that it keeps it engaging and the audience feel satisfied. As well as that, the duration of the show varie3s from just under an hour to over, but because of the content it keeps the audience engaged.

 

The show's concept can be explained as a group of single, mid-twenties, conventionally at-tractive people being put in a villa on an island to “couple up” in order to remain on the island. Those not in couples for recoupling ceremonies will be dumped from the island and forced to go home. Ed Hopkins, a PR and influencer expert, agrees. “Some viewers may have developed a habit of watching Love Island and find comfort in tuning in,” he shared. “It also offers an escape from everyday life. Viewers enjoy the entertainment value, the drama, and the suspense that comes with the show's format. The return of Love Island was watched live on ITV2 by 1.3 million viewers on Monday, overnight ratings show - a million down on this time last year. The 2022 summer series opener had an average TV audience of 2.4 million, while four years ago the launch episode attracted 3.3 million.

 

Strictly Come Dancing is a British dance contest show in which celebrities partner with professional dancers to compete in mainly ballroom and Latin dance. Each couple is scored by a panel of judges. The title of the show is a continuation of the long-running series Come Dancing. The TV audience for the first live show of Strictly Come Dancing 2023 is down slightly on last year, according to overnight ratings. Saturday's episode on BBC One was watched by an average of 6.6 million viewers, compared with 6.8 million in 2022, while the 2021 opening show was seen by 7.9 million.

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