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NOTES TO CHAPTERS 6 AND 7

                    53. Heffernan, Virginia, “A Race to Be First to Break Someone’s Heart, But It’s
                  Only a Game,” New York Times, Aug. 3, 2004, p. E1.
                    54. Marino, Chuck, “Approaches to Genre Study,” unpublished paper, Webster
                  University, Nov. 1, 2005.
                    55. Rich, Frank, “Who Doesn’t Want to Be a Millionaire?” New York Times,
                  Nov. 20, 1999, Internet.
                    56. Seel, David John, Jr., “Overfed but Undernourished: Reality Television,”
                  Ransom Fellowship, Dec. 10, 2005, www.ransomfellowship.org/Article_RealityTV.
                  html.
                    57. Ibid.
                    58. Ibid.
                    59. Ibid.
                  Chapter 7

                     1. Stanley, Alessandra, “Swap My Wife, Please,” New York Times, Aug. 15,
                  2004, Section 2, p. 1.
                     2. James, Caryn, “The Ever-Darkening World of Television Police Work,” New
                  York Times, Sept. 26, 2002, p. E1.
                     3. Eric Burg, “Creatures of the Night,” unpublished paper, Webster University,
                  Nov. 22, 2005, p. 2.
                     4. James, “The Ever-Darkening World.”
                     5. Napoli, Lisa, “Camcorders and PC’s Shape Aesthetics of ‘Reality’ TV,” New
                  York Times, Mar. 3, 2003, p. C1.
                     6. Ibid.
                     7. Rochlin, Margy, “An MTV Coming of Age That Went Far on Charm,” New
                  York Times, Aug. 30, 2005, Internet.
                     8. Oldenburg, Ann, “Are Youth-based Reality Shows Too Real?” USA Today,
                  Aug. 24, 2005, p. 4D.
                     9. Ibid.
                    10. Stanley, Alessandra, “Dehumanizing and Mean? It’s All Part of the Fun,”
                  New York Times, April 15, 2004, p. E1.
                    11. Aurthur, Kate, “On TV, Reality Loves a Villain,” New York Times, April 26,
                  2005, p. E1.
                    12. Shinkle, Florence, “Cafe Owner’s Experience with Reality Television Gives
                  Him Indigestion,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Sept. 3, 2005, p. 23.
                    13. Andrea Fisher, “Musical Numbers in Indian Film,” unpublished paper, Webster
                  University, Mar. 27, 2006, p. 2.
                    14. Roland, Randy, “Evolution of Batman Films,” unpublished paper, Webster
                  University, Dec. 5, 2005, p. 3.
                    15. Suarez, Ray, “But What If the ‘Perp’ Walks?” New York Times, Mar. 13,
                  1999, p. A27.
                    16. Ibid.
                    17. Andrejevic, Mark, Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched (New York: Row-
                  man & Littlefield, 2004), p. 69.
                    18. Deery, June, “Reality TV as Advertainment,” MiT3: Television in Transi-
                  tion, July 1, 2003, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, http://cms.mit.edu/mit3/
                  papers/deery.pdf.
                    19. Haralovich, Mary Beth, and Trosset, Michael W., “Expect the Unexpected:
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