TV is in a weird state right now. Many TV shows, specifically broadcast series, shut down production as coronavirus spread around the world.
18.03.2020 - 00:15 / cosmopolitan.com
This year, there have already been a bunch of new reality TV shows that became instant hits. And more are on their way. Here are the best reality shows of 2020.
This competition/social experiment hybrid reality show has contestants move into the same apartment building, but none of them ever meet each other in person. They can only communicate using a social network called , and they can be as honest or as they deceitful as they want with their profiles. The goal is to rate one another, with the
TV is in a weird state right now. Many TV shows, specifically broadcast series, shut down production as coronavirus spread around the world.
Lorde may have some music in the works.
As part of MipTV Online Plus’s conference lineup Michelle Lin of media consultancy K7 Media highlighted a number of trends in reality shows, with the focus on social experiments, sports stories and true crime.
You're stuck home with not much to do, so it's the perfect time to be productive and check some things off from that to-do list you hastily scribbled up a few years ago.
Warning: This story contains spoilers for the Season 1 finale of “Star Trek: Picard.”
We're just a few months into 2020 and we're already pining for the relatively halcyon days of 2019. But as bleak as things seem around you right now, things aren't entirely apocalyptic, as you can still settle into your fortress of toilet paper and watch some TV.
We're just a few months into 2020 and we're already pining for the relatively halcyon days of 2019. But as bleak as things seem around you right now, things aren't entirely apocalyptic, as you can still settle into your fortress of toilet paper and watch some TV.
Wendy Williams is keeping her daytime talk show going from the comfort of her home, but it hasn’t made her throw any less shade than usual.
By Dominic Patten
As the entire country reels in the wake of the rapidly spreading coronavirus pandemic, the music industry is just one business that has been devastatingly affected. While many organizations and musicians have found ways to raise money to help and embrace online performances, there hasn’t been much talk about how we all cope with this new reality, however long it continues.
So, you've hunkered down and are social distancing and binged the one reality show everyone is talking about, Love Is Blind, now what do you do? Netflix's latest reality show about couples who fell in love without ever seeing one another and then deciding to walk down the aisle in just a matter of weeks, is everything you want in escapist TV.
There is still a lot of fresh TV content premiering over the next few months — despite the industry shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A new year means a new you, and you can't really be a new you without watching new TV shows, right? It's a good thing new shows are coming out almost daily then, giving you plenty of options to sift through. But good luck keeping track of all them all! Let us do the work for you by watching EVERYTHING and picking out the best and putting them in an easy-to-read list so you don't have to waste your life endlessly browsing.
New York City is developing guidelines for attending Broadway shows amid coronavirus concerns, Mayor Bill de Blasio told CNN on Thursday. According to de Blasio, new rules are expected to be issued as early as tomorrow.
MTV have reportedly pulled the plug on Charlotte Crosby’s programmes Just Tattoo Of Us and The Charlotte Show.The broadcaster have “no plans” to make any further series for either of the shows, according to reports. Charlotte, 29, starred in both the shows after rising to fame in Geordie Shore.The brunette, who recently split from Joshua Ritchie, launched her own reality show with MTV, called The Charlotte Show in 2018.
Here are all the shows you should be getting pumped about in the year ahead, including some updates about ones you were already looking forward to. Clear your calendar, people. It's time to binge.
Grey's Anatomy is one of the shows that define love for us. Jo and Alex have been the ultimate thing over the fifteen seasons and Justin Chambers' aka Alex Karev's sudden exit from the show put the fans into dismay. While Grey's Anatomy lovers wondered if Justin Chambers' exit would follow Camilla Luddington stepping down from the show, Camilla Luddington's new post clears the speculation around the same as she shows that Jo without Alex Karev is doing just fine.