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Jessica Simpson

A Wisdom Archive on Jessica Simpson

Jessica Simpson

A selection of articles related to Jessica Simpson

Jessica Simpson

ARTICLES RELATED TO Jessica Simpson

Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - The Dukes of Hazzard film - Criticism

Ben Jones, who played Cooter Davenport in the original series, criticized the movie for its emphasis on sexual content, suggesting that the original series was more family oriented and not as sexualized. [3] He called for a boycott of the movie "[u]nless they clean it up before the August 5th release date[.]" But some have countered that the original series also contained sexual themes, primarily Catherine Bach (Daisy Duke)'s much-displayed "short shorts" (which have become so ubiquitous in American culture that skimpy blue jea ...

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The Dukes of Hazzard film, The Dukes of Hazzard film - Criticism, The Dukes of Hazzard film - Music, The Dukes of Hazzard film - Credited cast

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - The Dukes of Hazzard film - Criticism

Ben Jones, who played Cooter Davenport in the original series, criticized the movie for its emphasis on sexual content, suggesting that the original series was more family oriented and not as sexualized. [3] He called for a boycott of the movie "[u]nless they clean it up before the August 5th release date[.]" But some have countered that the original series also contained sexual themes, primarily Catherine Bach (Daisy Duke)'s much-displayed "short shorts" (which have become so ubiquitous in American culture that skimpy blue jea ...

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The Dukes of Hazzard film, The Dukes of Hazzard film - Box office, The Dukes of Hazzard film - Criticism, The Dukes of Hazzard film - Music, The Dukes of Hazzard film - Credited cast

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Angels single - Robbie Williams

"Angels" was the fourth single from Robbie Williams' debut album, Life Thru a Lens. It has been credited with saving the singer's solo career, and is a major highlight at any of his concerts. At the 2005 Brit Awards, "Angels" was voted by the British public the best song in the past twenty-five years of British music, though it had only reached number four on the singles chart. In a survey by UK digital TV station Music Choice, it even came in at number one as the song people would most like played at their funeral. Angels single - TRACKLISTINGS. "An ...

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Angels single, Angels single - Robbie Williams, Angels single - TRACKLISTINGS, Angels single - Links of interest, Angels single - Jessica Simpson

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Adult contemporary music - History

Early radio stations played top-40 hits, theoretically regardless of genre although most were in the same genre until the mid-1970s when different forms of popular music started to target different demographic groups, such as disco vs. hard rock. This evolved into specialized radio stations only playing certain genres of music, and generally following the evolution of artists in those genres. One big impetus for the evolution of the AC radio format was the popularity of easy listening stations, stations with music specifically designed to be ...

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Adult contemporary music, Adult contemporary music - Hot Adult Contemporary, Adult contemporary music - Soft Adult Contemporary, Adult contemporary music - History, Adult contemporary music - List of Artists who have had AC Hits or Typically Receive AC Airplay, Adult contemporary music - List of Artists Who Have Had Soft AC Hits Or Typically Receive Soft AC Airplay:, Adult contemporary music - List of Artists Who Have Had Hot AC Hits Or Typically Receive Hot AC Airplay:

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - 1980 - Events

1980 - January. January 1–April 1 - National steel strike in the United Kingdom. January 1 - Changes to the Swedish Act of Succession creates Victoria of Sweden, Crown Princess over her younger brother. January 4 - American president Jimmy Carter proclaims a grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission. January 5 - Hewlett-Packard announces release of its first personal computer. January 7 - President Jimmy Carter authorizes legislation giv ...

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1980, 1980 - Events, 1980 - January, 1980 - February, 1980 - March, 1980 - April, 1980 - May, 1980 - June, 1980 - July, 1980 - August, 1980 - September, 1980 - October, 1980 - November, 1980 - December, 1980 - Unknown dates, 1980 - Births, 1980 - January, 1980 - February, 1980 - March, 1980 - April, 1980 - May, 1980 - June, 1980 - July, 1980 - August, 1980 - September, 1980 - October, 1980 - November, 1980 - December, 1980 - Deaths, 1980 - January, 1980 - February, 1980 - March, 1980 - April, 1980 - May, 1980 - June, 1980 - July, 1980 - August, 1980 - September, 1980 - October, 1980 - November, 1980 - December, 1980 - Unknown dates, 1980 - Nobel Prizes, 1980 - Templeton Prize

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - The Jim Rome Show - The Clones

The "Clones" are what Rome calls the listeners of the show. Their devotion to Rome along with their use of "smack" makes them different from normal people, but all the same as each other. Unfortunately, callers often only reiterate Rome's exact take on an issue. During the day, Rome saves the recordings of the best calls in the rack (with the term "rack him" or "rack her" after a call, as a signal to the audience that he enjoyed the caller's take). At the end of the show, The Huge Call of the Day (the best call in Rome's opinion) is r ...

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The Jim Rome Show, The Jim Rome Show - Regular Bits, The Jim Rome Show - The Clones, The Jim Rome Show - Well-Known Callers, The Jim Rome Show - E-Mails, The Jim Rome Show - Soundbites, The Jim Rome Show - Theme music, The Jim Rome Show - Special shows, The Jim Rome Show - Smack-Off, The Jim Rome Show - The Year in Review, The Jim Rome Show - Tour Stops, The Jim Rome Show - Tour Stop History, The Jim Rome Show - Guest Hosts

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Dawson's Creek - Synopsis

Dawson's Creek - First season. Set in the fictional Massachusetts seaside town of Capeside, the show began during the tenth grade and the first year of high school for Dawson Leery (James Van Der Beek), Pacey Witter (Joshua Jackson), and Joey Potter (Katie Holmes), three lifelong friends and Capesiders, who were joined in the pilot by Jen Lindley (Michelle Williams). All were fifteen. Dawson was a dreamy romantic obsessed with movies, especially those of Steven Spielberg, Dawson having posters of all his f ...

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Dawson's Creek, Dawson's Creek - Origins and reaction, Dawson's Creek - Synopsis, Dawson's Creek - First season, Dawson's Creek - Second season, Dawson's Creek - Third season, Dawson's Creek - Fourth season, Dawson's Creek - Fifth season, Dawson's Creek - Sixth season, Dawson's Creek - Cast, Dawson's Creek - Principal cast, Dawson's Creek - Additional cast, Dawson's Creek - Notable guest stars, Dawson's Creek - Music, Dawson's Creek - Style, Dawson's Creek - Awards, Dawson's Creek - Spinoff, Dawson's Creek - DVD release, Dawson's Creek - Broadcast history, Dawson's Creek - United States, Dawson's Creek - International, Dawson's Creek - Trivia, Dawson's Creek - Credits, Dawson's Creek - Filming locations, Dawson's Creek - Production credits, Dawson's Creek - Writers, Dawson's Creek - Directors, Dawson's Creek - Bibliography and references, Dawson's Creek - Episodes, Dawson's Creek - Season 1 1998, Dawson's Creek - Season 2 1998-1999, Dawson's Creek - Season 3 1999-2000, Dawson's Creek - Season 4 2000-2001, Dawson's Creek - Season 5 2001-2002, Dawson's Creek - Season 6 2002-2003

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Ashlee Simpson - Biography

Ashlee Simpson - Early life. Born and raised in Richardson, Texas (a suburb of Dallas), Ashlee is the daughter of Joe Truett Simpson (a former Baptist youth minister who is now her manager) and Tina Ann Drew (a former Sunday School teacher who homeschooled Ashlee). An accomplished dancer, Simpson began studying classical ballet at the age of three, and was admitted to the School of American Ballet in New York City at the age of eleven. Around that time, she suffered from anorexia nervosa; the condition lasted abo ...

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Ashlee Simpson, Ashlee Simpson - Biography, Ashlee Simpson - Early life, Ashlee Simpson - Debut album and reality television, Ashlee Simpson - Saturday Night Live incident, Ashlee Simpson - Early 2005, Ashlee Simpson - Film and second album, Ashlee Simpson - Image and personal life, Ashlee Simpson - Criticism, Ashlee Simpson - Videos featured on TRL, Ashlee Simpson - Discography, Ashlee Simpson - Filmography, Ashlee Simpson - Notes

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Rock music - Development of a counterculture 1963-1974

In the late 1950s the U.S. Beatnik counterculture was associated with the wider anti-war movement building against the threat of the atomic bomb, notably CND in Britain. Both were associated with jazz and with the growing folk song movement, which attracted idealistic communists and left-wingers working for an egalitarian overthrow of race discrimination in the U.S. and of the class structure in Britain. Rock and roll was seen as commercial pop, but subverted the race barriers in the U.S., and with the British invasion the reverence o ...

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Rock music, Rock music - Origins, Rock music - Rock 'n' Roll diversifies, Rock music - Surf music, Rock music - Australia, Rock music - British rock, Rock music - British invasion, Rock music - 1960s garage rock, Rock music - Development of a counterculture 1963-1974, Rock music - Bob Dylan and folk-rock, Rock music - Psychedelic rock, Rock music - Progressive rock, Rock music - German prog, Rock music - Italian prog, Rock music - Birth of heavy metal, Rock music - Corporate movements out of the counterculture the 1970s, Rock music - Arena rock, Rock music - Soft rock/Pop, Rock music - Classic rock emerging, Rock music - Rock crosses the border, Rock music - Disco punk and New Wave 1973-1981, Rock music - Disco, Rock music - Punk Rock, Rock music - New Wave, Rock music - Rock diversifies in the 1980s, Rock music - Hard rock and hair metal, Rock music - Birth of Chinese rock, Rock music - Alternative music and the indie movement, Rock music - Grunge and the anti-corporate rock movement, Rock music - Britpop, Rock music - Indie rock, Rock music - Alternative Rock and current trends 1995-present, Rock music - Social impacts, Rock music - 127 Underground Rock, Rock music - Trivia

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - The Gonnabees - Songs

QUEEN OF POP (I Cheat on My) BOYFRIEND LAST DANCE MONEY FAKE IT (Till Ya Make It) ROCK STAR COLLEGE BOYS ARE EASY SUPER MODEL STAY ON THE LINE TRUCKER ONE NITE MAN ALL I ASK OF YOU MICKEY ...

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The Gonnabees, The Gonnabees - Discography, The Gonnabees - Songs, The Gonnabees - External link

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Céline Dion - Biography

Céline Dion - Childhood and career beginnings. Céline Dion, the youngest of fourteen children born to Adhemar and Therese Dion (who named Dion after a song she sung while pregnant), grew up in a poverty-stricken home in a small town thirty miles east of Montréal, Québec, Canada called Charlemagne. Dion honed her talents by singing with her siblings from the age of five in the small piano bar belonging to her parents, gaining an appreciation for music of all genres, especially classical, and eventually decided ...

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Céline Dion, Céline Dion - Biography, Céline Dion - Childhood and career beginnings, Céline Dion - 1990–1992: Career breakthrough, Céline Dion - 1993–1996: Popularity established, Céline Dion - 1997–1999: Worldwide success, Céline Dion - 2000–2002: Career break, Céline Dion - 2002–2003: Return to Music, Céline Dion - 2003: 1 Fille & 4 Types, Céline Dion - 2003–present: A New Day...Live in Las Vegas, Céline Dion - Image, Céline Dion - Other activities, Céline Dion - Selected discography, Céline Dion - Anglophone albums, Céline Dion - Francophone albums, Céline Dion - Notes

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Reality television - Types of reality TV

There are a number of sub-categories in the genre known as reality television. In some, the viewer and the camera are passive observers following people going about their daily personal and professional activities; this style of filming is often referred to as "fly on the wall" or cinéma vérité. COPS is a notable example of the genre. Other programs place contestants in competitions or artificial living environments (see Survivor). Often "plots" are constructed via editing or planned situations, with the results resembling soap operas — hence the term, docusoap. Reality t ...

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Reality television, Reality television - Origins of reality television, Reality television - Types of reality TV, Reality television - Celebrity reality vs. ordinary reality, Reality television - Hidden cameras, Reality television - Game shows, Reality television - Dating shows, Reality television - Sport shows, Reality television - Talk shows, Reality television - Analysis

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - 2006 in music - Albums announced

2006 in music - January. Known Dates For Me, It's You - Train - (January 31) - LP Journey Of A Gemini - Donell Jones - (January 31) - LP 2006 in music - Jan/Feb. Welcome the Night - The Ataris - (January/February) - LP 2006 in music - February. Known Dates Come Clarity - In Flames - (February 3 (Europe), February 7 (United St ...

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2006 in music, 2006 in music - Events, 2006 in music - Albums released, 2006 in music - Albums announced, 2006 in music - January, 2006 in music - Jan/Feb, 2006 in music - February, 2006 in music - March, 2006 in music - April, 2006 in music - May, 2006 in music - June, 2006 in music - July, 2006 in music - August, 2006 in music - September, 2006 in music - October, 2006 in music - November, 2006 in music - December, 2006 in music - Mid-2006, 2006 in music - Winter, 2006 in music - Unknown Date, 2006 in music - Albums To Be Announced, 2006 in music - Winter, 2006 in music - Spring, 2006 in music - Spring/Summer, 2006 in music - Summer, 2006 in music - Autumn, 2006 in music - Winter, 2006 in music - No Date, 2006 in music - Top Hits, 2006 in music - Classical music, 2006 in music - Musical theater, 2006 in music - Musical film, 2006 in music - Births, 2006 in music - Deaths, 2006 in music - Awards, 2006 in music - Grammy Awards, 2006 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 2006 in music - Eurovision Song Contest, 2006 in music - Brit Awards, 2006 in music - External link

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Ryan Cabrera - Career

Ryan Cabrera - Elm St.. Cabrera graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas in 2000. He went on to attend The University of Texas at Dallas for a year. While in college, he was the lead singer for the popular Dallas band Rubix Groove performing in such venues as Trees and The Gypsy Tea Room. In 2001, Cabrera went into the studio to record his own independent album, Elm St.. Ryan Ca ...

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Ryan Cabrera, Ryan Cabrera - Career, Ryan Cabrera - Elm St., Ryan Cabrera - Take It All Away, Ryan Cabrera - You Stand Watching, Ryan Cabrera - Relationship with Ashlee Simpson, Ryan Cabrera - Discography, Ryan Cabrera - Albums, Ryan Cabrera - Singles, Ryan Cabrera - DVDs, Ryan Cabrera - Non-Album Tracks

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Bubblegum pop - Origins

Essentially, Bubblegum pop evolved from rock and roll and the other popular American musical forms that preceded and accompanied it, such as rhythm and blues and doo-wop. Bubblegum rock is also reminiscent of pre-rock novelty songs such as "Abba Dabba Honeymoon" and "The Hut Sut Song," which hit the charts in the late 1940s, and hipster foolishness like Slim Gaillard's "Cement Mixer (Puti Puti)". Seminal rock and roll numbers, such as Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti" with its nonsense rhyming couplets (replacing the original vulgar lyr ...

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Bubblegum pop, Bubblegum pop - Origins, Bubblegum pop - 1960s and 1970s, Bubblegum pop - 1980s, Bubblegum pop - 1990s, Bubblegum pop - 2000s

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Samantha Mumba - Biography

Samantha was a student at Dublin's renowned Billie Barry Stage School from the age of 3 to 15. In 1998, she was cast as the lead in The Hot Mikado, a jazzy production based on Gilbert and Sullivan's opera. She was also on several Irish television shows on which she used the opportunity to try to get recognised as a singer. Samantha was eventually discovered at the age of 15 by Irish svengali Louis Walsh (manager of Boyzone and Westlife) in a night club pretending she was an R&B singer from New York recording her debut album with p ...

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Samantha Mumba, Samantha Mumba - Biography, Samantha Mumba - Sam's Big Début, Samantha Mumba - Woman The Album That Never Was, Samantha Mumba - Various Facts, Samantha Mumba - Filmography, Samantha Mumba - Featured Movies, Samantha Mumba - Discography, Samantha Mumba - Albums, Samantha Mumba - Singles, Samantha Mumba - Additional Info

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Public relations - Methods tools and tactics

Public relations - General. Public relations - Audience targeting. The most fundamental rule in public communications is to know who one's audience is, and to tailor every message to appeal to that audience. An "audience" can be a general, nationwide or worldwide audience, but it is more often a segment of a population. Marketers often refer to economy-driven "demographics," such as "white males 18-49," but in public relations an audience is more fluid, being whoever the client wants to reach. For example, recen ...

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Public relations, Public relations - Public relations versus publicity, Public relations - History, Public relations - The industry today, Public relations - Specialization, Public relations - Methods tools and tactics, Public relations - General, Public relations - Audience targeting, Public relations - Politics and civil society, Public relations - Entertainment and celebrity, Public relations - Ethical and social issues, Public relations - Public relations in fiction, Public relations - Notes, Public relations - Books

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Richardson Texas - History

In the 1840s, settlers from Tennessee and Kentucky began arriving in the Richardson area which was inhabited by Comanche and Caddo Native American tribes. Several of the earliest families clustered around an area later named Breckinridge in honor of John C. Breckenridge, Vice President of the United States from 1857-1861. The town was situated near what is now Richland College and consisted of a general ...

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Richardson Texas, Richardson Texas - History, Richardson Texas - Geography, Richardson Texas - Education, Richardson Texas - Demographics, Richardson Texas - Notable Richardsonians

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - 1980 in music - Events

1980 in music - January. January 1 - Cliff Richard is appointed an MBE by Queen Elizabeth II. The only other pop music acts to be created MBEs are the Beatles and Elton John January 2 - At the age of 45, songwriter Larry Williams is found dead in his Los Angeles, California home of a gunshot wound to the head. Investigators are never able to determine whether his death was a murder or suicide. January 13 - The Beach Boys, Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Starship perform at a benefit concert a ...

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1980 in music, 1980 in music - Events, 1980 in music - January, 1980 in music - February, 1980 in music - March, 1980 in music - April-December, 1980 in music - unknown dates, 1980 in music - Albums released, 1980 in music - A-C, 1980 in music - D-I, 1980 in music - J-R, 1980 in music - S-Z, 1980 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles, 1980 in music - Other significant singles, 1980 in music - Published popular music, 1980 in music - Classical music, 1980 in music - Opera, 1980 in music - Musical theater, 1980 in music - Musical films, 1980 in music - Births, 1980 in music - Deaths, 1980 in music - Awards, 1980 in music - Grammy Awards, 1980 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1980 in music - Eurovision Song Contest, 1980 in music - Charts, 1980 in music - List of No. 1 Hits, 1980 in music - KROQ

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Reality television - Types of reality TV

There are a number of sub-categories of reality television. Reality television - Documentary-style. In many reality television shows, the viewer and the camera are passive observers following people going about their daily personal and professional activities; this style of filming is often referred to as "fly on the wall" or cinéma vérité. MTV's Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County may be the epitome of this style of show, with unscripted situations, real-life locations, and no tasks given to th ...

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Reality television, Reality television - Origins of reality television, Reality television - Types of reality TV, Reality television - Documentary-style, Reality television - Game shows, Reality television - Self-improvement/makeover, Reality television - Dating shows, Reality television - Talk shows, Reality television - Hidden cameras, Reality television - Hoaxes, Reality television - Analysis and criticism, Reality television - Costs, Reality television - Pop culture references

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Bubblegum pop - Origins

Essentially, Bubblegum pop evolved from rock and roll and the other popular American musical forms that preceded and accompanied it, such as rhythm and blues and doo-wop. Bubblegum rock is also reminiscient of pre-rock novelty songs such as "Abba Dabba Honeymoon" and "The Hut Sut Song," which hit the charts in the late 1940s, and hipster foolishness like Slim Gaillard's "Cement Mixer (Puti Puti)". Seminal rock and roll numbers, such as Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti" with its nonsense rhyming couplets (replacing the original vulgar ly ...

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Bubblegum pop, Bubblegum pop - Origins, Bubblegum pop - 1960s and 1970s, Bubblegum pop - 1980s, Bubblegum pop - 1990s, Bubblegum pop - 2000s

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Jessica Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Reality television - Types of reality TV

There are a number of sub-categories of reality television. Reality television - Documentary-style. In many reality television shows, the viewer and the camera are passive observers following people going about their daily personal and professional activities; this style of filming is often referred to as "fly on the wall" or cinéma vérité. MTV's Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County may be the epitome of this style of show, with unscripted situations, real-life locations, and no tasks given to th ...

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Reality television, Reality television - Origins of reality television, Reality television - Types of reality TV, Reality television - Documentary-style, Reality television - Hidden cameras, Reality television - Game shows, Reality television - Self-improvement/makeover, Reality television - Dating shows, Reality television - Talk shows, Reality television - Analysis and criticism, Reality television - Costs

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