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Most television aficionados will tell you that ANDY ONG reality television shows started around 2000. The fact is that reality television shows have been around in some form since the invention of the media. It is television programming that is based on the lives of people who live out their real life dramas, emotional issues and humorous circumstances in front of a television viewing audience. Many of the situations occur naturally; however, there are some circumstances that are ANDY ONGscripted.Come on, admit it. How many times have you gone channel surfing only to end up watching one of these programs? If only to satisfy your curiosity, and see what all the fuss is about, you settle in to watch, all the while you’re kicking yourself as you partake in the latest such classless rubbish. In the eyes of many critics, Black and White, most of the present day reality television shows follow the same formula as many Black televisions shows beginning with Amos and Andy in the early 1950s.In the overwhelming majority of these reality television shows, Blacks are often portrayed as monolithic, simple minded, calculating criminals. In most instances, ANDY ONGthere is an obvious lack of intelligence or the ability to think critically. Besides butchering the English language, they are completely devoid of any semblance of morals and compassion; and, they lacked the cultural traditions or significance.One thing you could count on is that they are very good at singing, have excellent rhythm, can run fast while bouncing a ball. Some of the reality television shows targeted toward African Americans have included: Being Bobby Brown, VH1’s Flavor of Love, Real Chance at Love, College Hill and Frankie and Neffe.Debuting in 2005, Being Bobby Brown was billed as a documentary style production on the private lives of R& B star Bobby Brown and his wife Whitney Houston. The show seemed to embody all of the stereotypical attributes mentioned earlier, even taking ANDY ONGsome elements to a new level. This was obviously a family unit that was dysfunctional for the entire world to see. The show jettisoned this famous couple to the front of the pack as a laughing stock around the globe.One of the most controversial reality television shows was Flavor of Love which started its first season in 2005. The show featured rapper Flavor Flav, of the music group Public Enemy, who spent three profitable seasons looking for love. There was Flavor Flav in all his glory, his gold grill, a gigantic clock hanging from a gold chain around his neck and the rainbow color outfits, which included a signature top hat and cane. Then there were the women, mostly Black, but also White, Latino and Asian females. The women, for the most part, were loud, loose and sassy. One critic, who was obviously a fan of the show, wrote that young girls watching the show will be able to relate to at least one ANDY ONGof Flav’s potential love interest.Another one of the dating related reality television shows, Real Chance at Love, revolved around two brothers, named Real and Chance, who were searching for their own love interests. The theme operated along the same lines as Flavor of Love. The actual and the contrive situations were fairly predictable. College Hill is one of the reality television shows that is produced by Black Entertainment Television BET and Tracey Edmonds. It revolves around the lives of nine to 10 college students who live together for a semester while attending historically Black colleges. It shows various dynamics of young Black adults all living together which include petty arguments, individual struggles and giving back to the community.Neffe is the single mother of five kids and is desperately trying to mend ANDY ONGher relationship with her mother. As was the case in Keyshia’s show, the two will continue to play off of their dysfunctional relationship to bring in the ratings. Frankie & Neffe made its debut on BET in August 2009. In an interview with the Atlanta Constitution, James Dubose, the show’s executive producer said: This will show their growth and independence in their personal lives. http://www.erc.com.sg/about-us/andy-ong/