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  1. By Michael Hirschorn. May 2007 Issue. This past January, I had the pleasure of serving as official spear-catcher for a CBS Evening News report on the increasing levels of humiliation on...

  2. May 30, 2016 · The Case For Reality TV analyzes the ascent of reality TV to popular television and describes its role as a mode of culture. Hirschorn argues that reality TV serves a purpose in television culture.

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  3. In the article The Case for Reality TV by Michael Hirschorn he defends reality television, claiming that people often take these shows for face value and do not look for the deeper meaning behind them.

  4. Dec 21, 2012 · Indeed, former VH-1 programmer Michael Hirschorn made “The Case for Reality TV” well in a piece by the same name in a 2007 issue of The Atlantic Monthly, suggesting that reality TV...

  5. Jul 1, 2007 · Michael Hirschorn needs to lighten up (“The Case for Reality TV,” May Atlantic). Everyone needs their guilty pleasures, and “reality” television is his.

  6. Nov 28, 2009 · Michael Hirschorn, one of the genre’s busiest purveyors, first as an executive, now as a producer, suggested last week in the wake of the latest bizarre reality television-connected episode —...

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