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Sep 27 2008

Should there be rules for Reality Tv?

Should there be rules regarding reality television? Children are now being filmed for reality shows. Denise Richards featured her two young daughters, The Osbournes featured their kids, the Hogans did and now the Duggars will debut their reality show that is similar to Jon and Kate plus 8. All of these reality shows featured children under the age of 18.

There are child actor laws but children who are on reality TV shows are not protected by these laws. Shouldn’t there be a law protecting children who are featured on reality TV shows? I mean children are being featured so they are making money for the networks that are airing their family’s reality TV shows. In essence, they are employees and shouldn’t they be protected by some sort of labor law? What does everyone think?

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2 Responses to “Should there be rules for Reality Tv?”

  1. Robinon 28 Sep 2008 at 12:58 am edit this

    I do not think kids should be involved in any way. Just my opinion anyway.

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  2. lilkuntaon 25 Oct 2008 at 2:41 pm edit this

    Some of the $ needs 2 be put in a trush 4 each of the kids.
    I know when the Duggars moved to Tonitiown they bought alot of land. The dad actually said he hopes is kids will build houses on the land & live!

    I think the $ should be put in a trusy & the given 2 the kids. Maybe they want to go to college, & this way they’ll have $. Or perhaps the kids might want to do something simpler: like the boys watch a movie & teh girls cut their hair.


    Also can u add the “save my info” button to your blog. So that way we dont have to keep typing out name & mail.

    Also is the captcha case sensitive & space sensitve? i should put the space I see btwn the words?

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