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NOTES TO CHAPTERS 7 AND 8

                  Narrative Pleasure and Uncertainty Due to Chance in Survivor,” in Reality TV: Re-
                  making Television Culture, ed. Susan Murray and Laurie Ouelette (New York: New
                  York University Press, 2004).
                    20. Bunish, Christine, “Editing for Reality TV,” Post Magazine, Jan. 1, 2004,
                  www.postmagazine.com/post/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=81558. All the quotations
                  in this paragraph and the next two are from this work.
                    21. Andrejevic, Reality TV, p. 121.
                    22. Deery, “Reality TV as Advertainment.”

                  Chapter 8

                     1. James, Meg, “News Corp. Profit up 7.8% as Sales Surge,” Los Angeles Times,
                  Aug. 12, 2004, p. 1.
                     2. Kuczyanski, Alex, “Cue the Music, Roll the Mayhem,” New York Times,
                  Nov. 22, 1999, p. C1.
                     3. Salamon, Julie, “The Latest Reality Shows Take Old Forms of Entertainment
                  to a New Level of Tell-All Intimacy,” New York Times, June 22, 2004, p. E1.
                     4. Elliott, Stuart, “The Fall TV Season’s New Offerings Tend Toward Escapist
                  Brain Candy. And Some Candy Is Not Dandy,” New York Times, May 24, 2004,
                  p. C8.
                     5. Carter, Bill, “Fox TV Studio Creates a Unit to Produce Cheaper Shows,” New
                  York Times, May 5, 2004, p. C1.
                     6. Koppel, Ted, “And Now, a Word for Our Demographic,” New York Times,
                  Jan. 29, 2006, Section 4, p. 16.
                     7. Ibid.
                     8. Carter, Bill, “A Million Reasons for Striking Revival of the Quiz Show,” New
                  York Times, Nov. 14, 1999, Section 4, p. 1.
                     9. Carter, Bill, “Reality Shows, Costs and Innovative Comedy Threaten a TV
                  Staple,” New York Times, May 24, 2004, p. E1.
                    10. Holson, Laura M., “A New Hollywood Player,” New York Times, May 16,
                  2005, p. C1.
                    11. Shell Houston Open, April 22, 2006, www.shellhoustonopen.com/Adv_2006.
                  cfm.
                    12. Carter, Bill, “Networks Find Reality Has Become a Part of Life,” New York
                  Times, Dec. 22, 2003, Section 4, p. 1.
                    13. Weinraub, Bernard, “Love Fest for Soap Opera Fans, in Two Languages,”
                  New York Times, Mar. 22, 2004, p. E1.
                    14. Hirshberg, Lynn, “The Thinking Inside the Box,” New York Times, Nov. 3,
                  2002, Section 6, Magazine Desk, p. 67.
                    15. Ibid.
                    16. Goodale, Gloria, “Reality TV’s Fall Mix: Dogs, Dating, and Circus Stunts,”
                  Christian Science Monitor, Aug. 9, 2002, p. 18.
                    17. Hirshberg, “The Thinking Inside the Box.”
                    18. Pennington, Gail, “Is ‘Jake’ Sitcom Progress? Not Very Much,” St. Louis
                  Post-Dispatch, Mar. 13, 2005, p. F5.
                    19. Nussenbaum, Evelyn, “Video Game Makers Go Hollywood. Uh-Oh,” New
                  York Times, Aug. 22, 2004, Section 3, p. 5.
                    20. Ibid.
                    21. Ibid.
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