Reasons for watching reality TV in the U.S. 2017, by age
Attitudes to reality TV in the U.S.
Reality TV may make a lot of noise in the news and on social media, but a survey revealed that reality shows were the least popular in the U.S., with respondents preferring comedy, drama and even shows in the horror genre. It was also found that the majority of adults thought there were too many reality shows on air, which is unsurprising given the genre’s low favorability. However, quality of reality shows was considered to be an issue, with most adults saying that the reality TV genre has gotten worse in recent years.
Why does it matter who likes reality TV and who doesn’t?
On the whole, genre preferences are incredibly subjective, and even those who generally dislike reality TV often find themselves binge-watching shows like ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’, ‘The Voice’ or ‘Big Brother’. However, demand for a genre is often reflected in the types of TV shows and movies available on streaming services. For companies like Netflix, demand and favorability of certain genres is a key factor to take into account when creating original content. Data shows that Netflix largely sidelined the reality genre in its original programming, instead focusing heavily on comedy which has long been one of the most favorable genres among U.S. audiences.