TV Darwinism: Overcrowded Market Will Lead to Fewer Shows, End of Reality Television Boom, Experts Warn
When reality TV burst onto the scene in the late '90s and early 2000s, network execs felt like they'd struck gold. Here was a niche filled with cheap, easy-to-produce fare that rarely relied on big-name stars who would only demand more and more money if the series became a success. The early seasons of Survivor and The...