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The Heart of Reality Television
Episode 1070

The Heart of Reality Television

On The Gist, autocracy isn't always bad for an economy. But as Turkey shows, idiocy definitely is. Reality television has a reputation for uninhibited narcissism, ruthless competition, and terrible business pitches. But when Jon Murray created The Real World in 1992, he worked to make something complex and innovative, not a circus of humanity's basest instincts. And in A&E's Born This Way, Murray follows the lives of individuals with Down syndrome in Los Angeles, sharing their laughter and tears, their beautiful community, and how they strive to be just like everyone else. In the Spiel, Christine Hallquist makes history. Can she do it again in November? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Gist · Peach Fish Productions

August 15, 201822m 23s

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Show Notes

On The Gist, autocracy isn't always bad for an economy. But as Turkey shows, idiocy definitely is.

Reality television has a reputation for uninhibited narcissism, ruthless competition, and terrible business pitches. But when Jon Murray created The Real World in 1992, he worked to make something complex and innovative, not a circus of humanity's basest instincts. And in A&E's Born This Way, Murray follows the lives of individuals with Down syndrome in Los Angeles, sharing their laughter and tears, their beautiful community, and how they strive to be just like everyone else.

In the Spiel, Christine Hallquist makes history. Can she do it again in November?

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices


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