Reality TV makes good economic sense. And, perhaps more important, these shows are just plain entertaining.

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The experience of being on these shows is pretty traumatic. I feel for a lot of people who come out of it totally shell-shocked.

I don't think it's a fad. It's a matter of cost. You can do an entire season of 'The Bachelor' for the same cost as one episode of 'ER'.

Most people think it is just really easy to get on these shows and at this point almost everyone knows someone who knows someone who has been on reality TV. (But) It is much less accessible than people think, ... How to Get on Reality TV.

If you take a basketball arena and say you're going to fill it with just hard-core basketball fans, it would only be about 40 percent filled. If you're really going to fill the arena, you need to market to people and make it entertaining so they'll want to come back.

My assistant told me there was a very insistent boy waiting to see me, who was a bit too cocky for his own good.