Producing Chinese Reality Television
Power, Precarity and Working Cultures
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:5th Feb '26
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An insider's perspective on the production practices of Chinese reality shows, offering an in-depth understanding of the working culture of Chinese television.
This study examines the production of popular Chinese reality television, complemented by interviews with a broad range of practitioners including newcomers, contractors, and migrant workers, all of whom form the industry's backbone.
Tianyu Zhang draws on first hand experiences across six television productions, providing exclusive insights into institutional dynamics and interpersonal relationships. She examines popular television series like Win the Bill (2013-) and Waiting For Me (2014-), uncovering concealed narratives of precarious production that shape Chinese television.
She goes on to examine regulations impacting the broader labour market, including unsupportive national policies, social welfare systems, unhealthy work values, and the absence of trade unions, considering how these impact the television industry. Spanning a spectrum of media landscapes, from state-owned giants like China Central Television (CCTV) to provincial outlets and independent production houses, this comprehensive study captures the essence of Chinese reality TV production.
ISBN: 9781350452626
Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 24mm
Weight: 420g
272 pages