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By definition, reality TV is a genre of TV programming that delivers ‘un스크립트ed’ real-life events. Unlike ‘스크립트ed’ shows (e.g. sitcoms, dramas), reality shows don’t employ costly celebrity actors and instead follow real-life footage of ordinary people. Additionally, unlike 스크립트ed TV programming that relies on an elaborate plot and 스크립트 written by professional u-nion writers, reality TV programming typically doesn’t require 스크립트s and instead depends on participants’ ch-aracters and relationships that are later edited by non-u-nion freelance producers and editors. Considering these unique formats and aspects of reality TV, it must be an affordable programming option from a production viewpoint, and this is why TV networks build their prime time schedules with a number of reality TV shows. In fact, reality TV is far cheaper to produce than a 스크립트ed one. Although production budgets may differ depending on the network and content, a reality show reportedly cost…