TY - JOUR T1 - A Critical-Historical Genre Analysis of Reality Television JF - Communicatio Y1 - 2007 A1 - Penzhorn, Heidi A1 - Pitout, Magriet KW - audience KW - genre KW - hybrid KW - mass media KW - media KW - mix KW - panopticon KW - reality television KW - voyeurism AB - The objective of this article is to investigate the criticism that reality television defies precise definitionbecause it shares generic conventions with genres such as game shows, talent shows, talk shows and documentaries. We started this investigation by using the historical genre approach to determine the historical roots of reality television. The historical approach also enabled us to identify four genre conventions associated with reality television, that is, the focus on ordinary people, voyeurism, audience participation, and the attempt to simulate real life. These characteristics furthermore explain the popularity of this genre with the viewing audience. To make provision for one genre `borrowing' from another, we suggested the use of the hybrid mix (or generic mix) model which enables researchers to identify the content (e.g. the narrative) of reality programmes as well as its unique, formalistic characteristics. VL - 33 SP - 62–76 N1 - + pdf ER -