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framing reality television as a source of social harm and moral risk
Reality television persona legitimised as political credibility
Reality TV is portrayed as in decline or failing, with low viewership framed as a crisis
framed as a negative influence on political credibility
Reality TV narrative framed as potentially deceptive
Reality TV portrayed as emotionally unsafe and psychologically harmful environment
Participants on reality TV, particularly women, are framed as vulnerable and at risk due to inadequate protections
reality television is framed as a source of unserious political candidates
antitrust exemption framed as potentially unjustified
Framed as a source of unfit individuals entering serious professions
Reality TV is framed as lacking authenticity and moral grounding
Reality TV is framed as descending into chaotic, uncontrolled conflict
Reality TV is framed as a vehicle for personal vendettas and reputational manipulation rather than entertainment