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It should be easy enough in this day and age; after all we are constantly surrounded by television shows that offer us the chance to put our face on the box. We have the option of playing for big money, for the privilege of being insulted, for the pleasure of admitting we have a problem, to convey our opinions to politicians, to admit we are useless at driving, at cooking, at sleeping with someone. We have the chance to stay in a house with people we have never met, the chance to sing for our supper and even the chance to make something and watch it being destroyed by someone else. Yet the problem has become not so much of getting our face on television, radio, print, the internet, or whatever other media you care to name or create, it is how to get recognised and to be asked to do other things. Currently on UK television is possibly the most shameful excuse for those who have had fifteen minutes of fame, to try and have another fifteen. Yet this is symptomatic of the problem itself. Because the number of ways to become famous has increased, so has the number of people that want to become famous. It once again returns to talent. You may be able to get onto television, but where as before that would have been memorable, now it is not. Once upon a time if someone was talented and very lucky they became very famous and the process then fed off of itself. Then the reality TV explosion occurred. Suddenly people became famous simply for being themselves, even if the personality they displayed in the past would normally have made them the last person to be given any form of recognition. Suddenly the media was awash with people who would never have been let into the building previously but now were considered to be bright young things. Suddenly those who were talented were sidelined. Yet the same problem that befell the talented people was waiting for the victors and victims of reality television. They suddenly not only needed to be good at whatever they wanted to do, but equally had to be noticed as the flood gates opened and a mass of equally desperate people flooded in. Continued On Next Page (how to become famous, Page 2) ... AUTHOR: Stuart Burrell TAGS: Entertainment fame News Television famous BOOKMARK: Digg it | Add to Del.ICIO | Add to FARK ACTIONS: Comment Save Print Register free acount
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