Reality TV : audiences and popular factual television /
authors:
Hill, Annette.
subjects:
Reality television programmes
publishers:
Routledge,
ISBN:
041526152X (pbk.)
0415261511 (hbk.)
notes:
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 214-223.
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