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How TV Shows  changing viewers’ lives?

In today's world a lot of TV shows have high popularity. A lot of people which would never have the opportunity to appear before the camera and to become famous take part in program. Sometimes they cross borders for popularity so then people gladly watch it. Does it change viewers life? Possibly participants could encourage viewers to be more confident in their daily life.
Greatest popularity talent’s show e.g. Got talent, You can dance or the others. Every week attract in front of television thousands people. Why people spend their time watching others people?

TV  shows cause extreme emotions, sometimes relax..

...sometimes touching...


... sometimes shock...
Is it possible to make a television show with the participation of the dying person , whose only salvation is to transplant organs ? Dutch TV BNN has decided on that step because the goal of this program , which  however did not know the audience was laudable - to encourage people to donate organs after death for transplantation .
During the program " De Grote Donorshow " ( Big Donor Show ) allegedly suffering from brain cancer 37 -year-old Liza had to decide which of the three participating in the program seriously ill people save live. The program was interactive and encouraged the audience to help in the selection . Lisa was able to judge the CVs of the candidates , talk to them and their loved ones , as well as take into account texting tips submitted by the international viewers. Waiting for kidney patients were 19 to 36 years. On the air shows their true stories of their CVs and diseases. All had failed grafts behind .
Once emitted June 1 television program by the Netherlands a wave of debate about where the boundaries of entertainment and what should not be shown on television. It was no different in other countries, because thanks to the internet and global media , people began to talk about the program throughout the world. Dutch Parliament would even prohibit the emission of the program, the EU Commissioner for Health Markos Kyprianou rating of the idea just as sick and disgusting.

Within a week and a half after the broadcast of the program according to the Dutch bank donor organs around 43 thousand . People have downloaded from the Internet form a decision on the transplantation of their organs after death (the average of recent years is 3-4 thousand forms per year). Of the 5.1 million registered organ donors in the bank of about 56 % declared that they agree to donate organs in need. Was it worth it?

... and sometimes motivate to action.




Programs of metamorphosis is still one of the most popular television formats . In "The Biggest Loser" this reality show participants in front of the audience shed a record amount of pounds. Motivation to work on your own body is the greater, except that the new silhouette they can also win two hundred and fifty thousand U.S. dollars !
Show is full of proverbial tears, sweat and blood of participants, but the effects are overwhelming ! See how much had changed the characters of the program. Some of them is hard to recognize !

Do you like to watch a TV shows?
Did a program or show change your life?
Would you like to take part in reality show?

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Comments


  1. I love watching TV shows, and to be honest I waste so much time on watching it. I can even spend a whole day watching my favorite TV show. When I was younger I used to watch “Dancing with the stars”, then “You Can Dance”, and after that “Poland’s Got Talent”. It was like a week routine. Sunday evening me and my family used to sit in front of TV watching our favorite TV show.
    Choosing from so many programs I can say that the one that changed my life was “You Can Dance”. After watching this show I have decided to start dance classes. For almost two years I have danced hip-hop. I felt so happy, and so fulfilled. I met great people : dancers and choreographers. I felt like I finally found my hobby, something that I love to do.
    TV shows are really big opportunity for people with talents. By the programs they can find their way to fame and success. Reality shows are for people who easily want to become famous by doing nothing. I would never want to take part in this kind of show.

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  2. Now I don't have time to watch TV shows but I used to when I was younger. Now I'm just sometimes trying to follow best performances from You Can Dance and X-factor on YouTube. I can't say that any program or show has changed my life.
    I wouldn't like to take part in a reality show because honestly I can't do anything like singing or dancing or magic tricks to engage the audience.

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  3. I used to when a I was a kid, it seemed to be so fascinating and absorbing. But now I don't watch TV at all and I became allergic to TV shows. It's always far-fetched and includes the same baits.
    I'm sure TV programmes changed many people's lifes - they became couch potatoes. Seriously, it can bring some motivation, maybe ideas but the way it's all performed and planned.... make me sick. It's all fake, so even if someone changed his views I doubt it's because of deep thoughts he had.
    I'd hate to. Recently I've find out what the newest Polish reality show "Warsaw shore" is.... disgusting. I'd punish for that.

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  4. When I was younger I watched a lot of TV shows and I like it, but now I don’t have time and in my opinion today’s TV shows are worse than it used to be in the past.
    No. I think that some can work up courage watching like others go to this shows and are not afraid of singing or dancing but it was not in my case.
    No and I can’t even think way someone would like to take part in reality show. For me this is like the worst form of television.

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  5. Do you like to watch a TV shows? Yes I like because they are entertaining and interesting us well. They can bring me motivation and inspiration for my life. Unfortunately from year to year as Kasia said shows are worse.
    Did a program or show change your life? Maybe didn't change but gave me a lot of usefull experience, and help me to understand that we should fight for our dreams.
    Would you like to take part in reality show? No I don't think so I want to keep my private life in secret.

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  6. Do you like to watch a TV shows?
    I'm really keen on watching TV shows but of course I watch it distantly. I'm aware that emotional load is essential for these shows but it's still fun to watch other people "changing "their lives or becoming stars. I watch such shows as : XFacctor, You Can Dance, Poland's Got Talent and others.
    Did a program or show change your life?
    Such programme has never changed my life it just showed me the power of TV, which can make from the normal person a star.
    Would you like to take part in reality show?
    I would love to but the only problem is that I'm a horrible dancer and even worse singer :D

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  7. I live in a dormitory and we don’t have television so I totally wean to do it, but when I was younger I used to watch it. I never like TV shows, they always seems to be boring for me. When the first edition of Polish Idol and Bar were broadcast on TV, despite prohibition which my mam proclaimed I watched them witch my grandma and they were the only shows which I watched regularly in my whole life. Any of programs or TV shows have no opportunity to change my lie because I usually do not watch it. I never think about taking part in any TV shows. I am to shy. It wouldn’t be a fan for me but invidious and cockeyed work.

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  8. Do you like to watch a TV shows?
    I rarely watch TV shows because I don't have enough time. Moreover, I treat it as a waste of time. The goal of these programms is to bring entertainment and amuse people. Jokes in the shows aren't proper for me and aren't funny.
    Did a program or show change your life?Would you like to take part in reality show?
    None of these programms didn't change my life and I wouldn't take part in reality show. Maybe one of these TV shows I consider as a useful and helpful - programms devoted to lose weight. I think that it is a big motivation if a few people try to lose more and more and results which see in others are really helpful.

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  9. Do you like to watch a TV shows?
    Not really. I have TV in my room but i can call it "exhibit", becouse I`m not watching it. I know that programs about celebrities are exist but I can`t undesrtant how other people can watch it. I prefer to go for a walk than watching it.
    Did a program or show change your life?
    No, becouse I`m not watching it, but I know that it can totaly mix your brain.
    Would you like to take part in reality show?
    No, for what? For fame? For money? It`s not my cup of tea.

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  10. I don't like tv shows like these. I have a TV at home but only because I like to watch live sports. But I really like some of the TV series (Walking Dead, House of cards, Mad Men, Californication). It seems to me that the TV series are experiencing a renaissance right now. Any tv show has not changed my life. I'm not addicted to any show and I didn't decide to change something in my behavior or lifestyle. I certainly don't want to participate in a reality show. 99% of people who take part in something like this become a laughing-stock because of their stupidity.

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  11. I don;t like watching tv shows, but sometimes there is anything better than it (and I don't have enough strength to turn off TV) and I watch it.
    I've never tried(and I've never wanted) to go to any tv show and I don't know anyone who has gone, but I believe in that change people's life and open new possibilities. In my point of view, it is too time-consuming and.. I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid of making myself ridiculus on TV.

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  12. Do you like to watch a TV shows?
    No, I don't like to watch it, to me they are very annoying and when you watch for example X-Factor you know that the person which won the show is not the best but person who piqued a mercy.
    Did a program or show change your life? Would you like to take part in reality show?
    No, I've never participate in such programme and I don't want to.

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  13. Do you like to watch a TV shows? Yes I really like to watch reality shows. But now I don't have enough time to watch it.
    Did a program or show change your life? No. I watched it but I didn't think about it and in my opinion it is stupid so it cannot change someone's life.
    Would you like to take part in reality show? No. I'm really shy person and I don't want to be showed on TV.

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  14. Do you like to watch a TV shows?
    When I was a child I had used to watch a tv shows like big brother, idol etc.
    Today I hate this type of programs and I wonder why I liked them more than 10 years ago.
    Did a program or show change your life?
    I'm sure that they haven't got any impact on my live, maybe only I've understood that some tv programmes are hypocritical and incredibly stupid. Some talent shows try to prove that you can become superstar from no one, but we don't know like the tv stations try to use theirs 'stars' after the shows.
    Would you like to take part in reality show?
    People in reality shows sell theirs privacy and freedom so I think it's the worst type of tv programs, so I will never take part in reality show.

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  15. To be frank I do not watch shows at all. Not because I think that all of this kind of programs aren’t valuable but because I have more interesting things to do in my spare time. Such programs didn’t change my life but I think in many cases it could be happened. Music programs could find real talents and programs which are showing determination of some group of people (for example fat women) could be good motivation for some people from the audience for believe in their forces. There is no doubt that this kind of influence is positive. However there is more and more stupid programs which are promoting stupid and vulgar people.

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