ABSTRACT
This study used cultivation theory to explore the relationship between exposure to reality television shows and college students’ beliefs about wealth and materialism. In addition, this study suggested parasocial experiences with reality show casts via social media as a mediating variable explaining the cultivation effects of reality shows. The survey results from 178 college students indicated a significant relationship between reality show exposure and beliefs about wealth and materialism. Also, the parasocial relationship developed with reality show casts had significant mediating impact. Findings contribute to the application of cultivation theory in explaining the effects of reality television show viewing in the new media environment.
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Notes on contributor
Mi Rosie Jahng is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication, Wayne State University. Her research interests include digital media, crisis management, activism, health and science communication.