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The 1980s witnessed the advent of cable television, which expanded the range of entertainment options available to viewers. Home video technology, such as VHS and later DVD, allowed people to watch movies and TV shows in the comfort of their own homes. A shelf labeled “STAFF PICK • OCT 5”
In 2005, reality TV was all the rage. Shows like "American Idol," "The Bachelor," and "Survivor" had become cultural phenomenons, captivating audiences and dominating ratings. These programs offered a new kind of entertainment, one that was raw, unscripted, and often unpredictable. The success of reality TV can be attributed to its ability to tap into the voyeuristic tendencies of viewers, who were eager to escape into the lives of others.