PT Journal AU Sardicka, K TI How Public Television Experiments with Reality TV SO Iluminace PY 2019 BP 67 EP 87 VL 31 IS 2 DI 10.58193/ilu.1620 WP https://iluminace.cz/en/artkey/ilu-201902-0005.php DE reality tv; television; Czech Television; new formats; television programming SN 0862397X AB Public service stipulations include the provision of content that informs and educates, helps imagine the nation, enriches the lives and culture of its citizens. Reality TV is one of the most growing, vivid and controversial genres in the contemporary TV broadcasting from popular culture, sports, lifestyle to arts or minorities. It's genealogy comes from documentary films, but today it is considered the bottom of the TV industry when compared to the artistic documentary film. But how has this trend of reality TV impacted on public service broadcasting? This article focuses on Reality TV produced by Czech public service television (Ceska televize, hereafter CT), the biggest (and only one) public services broadcaster in Czech Republic. The article focus on three examples: docusoap, living history a docu-reality. Research for this article is based on author's experience as a dramaturgist in CT. ER