Reality shows - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 02 Mar 2017 01:23:20 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Reality shows - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Boycott the new series of The Bachelor NZ https://cathnews.co.nz/2017/03/02/boycott-batchelor-nz/ Thu, 02 Mar 2017 07:02:50 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=91439 The Bachelor

At least one commentator is suggesting a boycott of the third season of The Bachelor NZ set to be broadcast on Three in March. "The ship has sailed. The horse has bolted," says Shelly Bridgeman in her opinion piece in the New Zealand Herald. "So now it's up to the audience and the advertisers to Read more

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At least one commentator is suggesting a boycott of the third season of The Bachelor NZ set to be broadcast on Three in March.

"The ship has sailed. The horse has bolted," says Shelly Bridgeman in her opinion piece in the New Zealand Herald.

"So now it's up to the audience and the advertisers to show their disapproval."

"Potential viewers can do this by simply not watching it."

"Brands and retailers can do this by specifying that their television commercials do not appear during episodes of The Bachelor NZ."

"As a feminist, I find few things more torturous than watching The Bachelor," wrote Lizzie Marvelly, after watching an episode of The Bachelor NZ last year.

"Feminism is meant to give women choices, and one of those choices may well [bafflingly] be to take part in a reality television show that makes women compete for the ultimate prize of a man."

"The very premise makes my heart hurt: a group of women vying for the attention of a man for some sort of validation that can only be found on national TV,"

"It's the kind of idea that would have Kate Sheppard spinning in her grave."

Casting sessions were held to find the bachelorettes. As part of the selection process members of the public were invited to vote "yes" or "no" for a list of five prospective participants.

But there was no casting call for the Bachelor - instead the selection process in secrecy.

Last Friday Mediaworks announced that Zac Franich has been chosen as of The Bachelor NZ for 2017

The 28-year-old from the Hibiscus Coast works full time as the head coach at the Orewa Surf Life Saving Club.

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Controversial marriage show heads to NZ https://cathnews.co.nz/2015/06/16/controversial-marriage-show-heads-to-nz/ Mon, 15 Jun 2015 18:52:05 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=72778 A controversial Australian reality show that pairs couples in arranged marriage premiered in New Zealand on Monday. The documentary series, which will air on TV3, involves four men and four women being paired off by relationship experts and meeting each other for the first time at the altar. The show, Married at First Sight, then Read more

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A controversial Australian reality show that pairs couples in arranged marriage premiered in New Zealand on Monday.

The documentary series, which will air on TV3, involves four men and four women being paired off by relationship experts and meeting each other for the first time at the altar.

The show, Married at First Sight, then follows the newlyweds as they honeymoon, meet the in-laws and live together for a month while they try to work out whether they really are the perfect match. Continue reading

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Half a Million dollars for GC but nothing for TVNZ 7 https://cathnews.co.nz/2012/05/08/half-a-million-dollars-for-gc-but-nothing-for-tvnz-7/ Mon, 07 May 2012 19:30:50 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=24783

TV3 says 413,400 viewers aged five or older watched the first episode of GC, a reality show about a group of young Maori on the Gold Coast. It was watched by 42 per cent of Maori watching television It out-rated 3News and Campbell Live and became a trending topic world wide on Twitter, but attracted Read more

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TV3 says 413,400 viewers aged five or older watched the first episode of GC, a reality show about a group of young Maori on the Gold Coast. It was watched by 42 per cent of Maori watching television

It out-rated 3News and Campbell Live and became a trending topic world wide on Twitter, but attracted a lot of negative comment on Facebook and was generally panned by TV critics.

"Perhaps the most disturbing thing about GC is that it is funded by NZ on Air with your money and mine in a $420,000 grant for a programme that showcases young, urban Maori who have moved across the Tasman in pursuit of their 'dream of money, sex and fame'," says Catholic Media Consultant Lyndsay Freer.

"Thankfully, these kids are not representative of the majority of Maori youth or of young New Zealanders of any ethnic background," she said

"What an irony that Television New Zealand is to close TVNZ7 because its limited audience doesn't justify its continued existence, while NZOA pumps close on half a million dollars into clichéd trash like GC which is arguably the pits of the largely second-rate reality TV genre."

Freer said that if a publicly funded agency believes it worthy to promote moronic young TV characters whose dream is to fritter away their money and integrity on the Gold Coast (even if there are some who do), then there should be a re-evaluation of New Zealand on Air's mandate.

"We are all assailed by what has been called 'the globalisation of superficiality' in our reading and viewing habits. Even our daily newspapers are not averse to running front page trivia about such matters as Prince William's wife's sister's derriere or the latest celebrity who is botoxed to the hilt or who has returned to rehab for the umpteenth time," she said.

"One could go on to deplore the values and sexual exploits of these kids in GC (five girls in five nights was one guy's boast). Certainly other programmes showing on our screens are no better. But the point is that NZ on Air is mandated to use public money to encourage quality and representative local programming. The TV3 series will explore emigration from a Maori perspective and how Tikanga Maori supports them as they adapt to life in a new country," they write. Really?

Those involved in promoting overseas tourism to New Zealand just might not agree. More to the point is the comment of Labour MP, Shane Jones, 'It's probably evidence why the exodus of some Kiwis is good for New Zealand.'"

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