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Has British Reality TV lost its edge?
With ratings falling, have viewers become apathetic to a format that shaped British culture for almost two decades?
Explicit 18+: Thanks for Cumming
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While the grassroots scene is now vulnerable, Sofar Sounds concept of live music celebrates 15 years of activity. The format taking place in other people’s gardens and revealing the headline a few hours before the show is still running strong.
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It’s been 10 years since the release of Shark Tale (and 10 years since we started wondering why everyone suddenly…
Korean fansign: Every K-Pop fangirl's dream
Young K-pop fans around the globe are spending thousands of dollars to fansign with their favourite idols.
Is there a correct way to cover True Crime?
With the sheer variety of true crime content out there, in an increasingly aware world, the drawbacks of the genre are now becoming apparent.
The psychology behind reality television
More than 2.5 million people tuned in to watch the opening episode of Big Brother’s latest series, smashing its viewing figures after a long hiatus. 10 years ago, life was very different, but one thing has not changed — humans love reality TV.
Daisy Jones & The Six: Sounds of the Seventies
With its addictive soundtrack, great performances and loveable characters, it’s one of the most exciting mini-series to hit Prime Video in recent years.