Abstract :
The privatization policy that was introduced in 1983 by the Mahathir
administration opened up the flood gates for the establishment of
TV stations run on a commercial basis as well as for Malaysian
media practitioners to produced more local programmes. However,
most of the locally produced programmes tend to be mere copies
of the western genres.The popularization of these genres is also an
indicative of the process of the globalization that has taken place.
Since 2000, Malaysian television industry has witnessed the mushrooming
of a ‘new’ television genre called reality TV. The ‘new’
genre was popularized by the introduction of reality TV game shows,
namely Survivor and Amazing Race, which received favourable
response from the Malaysian audiences. Subsequently, Malaysian’s
first version of reality game show, Explorace was introduced on
TV3. The phenomenon spreads rapidly in the later years. Satellite
TV station Astro, on its part, has redefined and introduced a version
of musical type reality TV, Akademi Fantasia which become
a huge craze in Malaysia. Since then, more and more so-called
reality TV shows within the musical programmes have inundated
almost every local television channel. The study attempts to trace
the development of locally produced reality TV shows and to assess
this phenomenon within the context of the Malaysian television
industry and within the process of globalization. Equally important,
the study seeks to uncover the myth and reality of the new
genre.