Kid Nation: Will Controversy Help or Hurt CBS's New Reality Television Show?
By Jack Oceano, published Sep 14, 2007
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One issue that is still under investigation is whether "Kid Nation" violated New Mexico's state child labor laws. Another issue is the children's living conditions while filming "Kid Nation." Viewers have also been in an uproar over the contracts CBS had families sign regarding liability. Although they were fairly standard in the reality show industry, they had never before been applied in a situation such as this, where children would be the main attraction. And some children did get sick and injured while filming this show.
Controversy can prove to be a catalyst for viewership. Nobody can deny the power of morbid curiosity. But that only goes so far. After all, I don't think we'd all be tuning in to a new reality series called "Michael Vick's Dog Eat Dog World." And the controversy surrounding "Kid Nation" may fall along those lines. Americans can tolerate violence and humiliation and exploitation and just about anything else reality television has to offer. But there is a line drawn in the sand. And it seems the only way to cross it (other than, gasp, sex and naughty words) is to undermine children or animals.
Kid Nation: Will Controversy Help or Hurt CBS's New Reality Television Show?
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