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How reality show contestants are chosen

by Anna Johns, posted Jan 18th 2006 10:40AM
There's an interesting article over at The Morning News, one of my favorite websites for writers, about how producers go about choosing the right people for reality television. I've always wondered this myself, since they seem to find the most outrageous people on the planet. The article is called The Omarosa Experiment, although Omarosa, still the queen of reality tv, doesn't disclose much information because of all the hush-up contracts she's signed. The writer, Keith Hollihan, interviews a handful of well-known reality television contestants about how they got on their respective shows. Some of them made it by being ballsy with the producers, and others made it because they fit a certain stereotype the producers were looking to fill (i.e. the New York Italian). All of them went through extensive psychological screening with a minimum of two doctors who picked their brains to determine how they would react to certain situations. Omarosa says one of the doctors who interviewed her ended up lobbying for her to be on the show because her psych profile was so unusual. To say the least. But, not only do these contestants need to be slightly looney tunes, they also need to be able to handle rejection. One major concern when Survivor started was that contestants would commit suicide, something which did happen on boxing reality show, The Contender. Psychologists help producers choose contestants, by mixing various psychological types which are sure to create sparks. Basically, it all makes for an interesting psychological experiment.

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Karen

I would like to see a REAL reality show offering real challenges. How about surviving on $20 a week for food, moving into an apartment and furnishing the entire place for $500.

March 25 2008 at 11:31 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Karen

I believe the only reason Omarosa has been on t.v. at all was the stint on Apprentice where she gets HURT. RIGHT! Instead of suing the show for her $$$$ Mr. Trump pulled strings. There's always one in the crowd.

March 25 2008 at 11:28 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ian

Just goes to prove the "unreality" of these shows. In that they choose candidates for predetermined stereotypes and unusual psyches to make for enjoyable watching experiences.

January 18 2006 at 11:32 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
The Angry Fag

Why is Omarosa a "queen" of reality TV? Hell, Janice Dickinson would kick her butt. Julie from RW NOLA would make a better candidate.

January 18 2006 at 11:10 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ryanknapper

I think the real social experiment is on the viewers. I for one choose to remain sitting in the basement, wearing my Firefly costume and watching re-runs of Battlestar Gallactica, like a decent person should.

January 18 2006 at 11:01 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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