The truth behind the TV show Cops

submitted by Huzzaz on 05/03/19 1

The longest-running reality show in The US. Join the Video Lab! bit.ly/video-lab Subscribe to the "Running From Cops" podcast: www.topic.com/runningfromcops “When it premiered, “Cops” was one of the first reality television shows and it has been broadcasting continuously since 1989. In this video, we worked with the podcast “Running From Cops” to understand why the show has stayed on TV for so long. At the time it was selected for development by Fox executive Stephen Chao, the writer’s strike of 1988 had created a desire for unscripted television that didn’t require hiring union talent. But once “Cops” was on the air, it was the vision of “Cops” creator John Langley that would make the show last. He understood that the show presented a new opportunity for law enforcement agencies and it was his approach to making “Cops” that has kept police interested in appearing on the show. While “Cops” no longer has the high TV ratings it garnered during the nineties, it has been a persistent presence on television and it has spawned several imitators, including the very popular show “Live PD”. Like “Cops”, these shows use variations of a reality format developed by “Cops” that features police performing their daily duties. The stripped-down format has remained nearly the same since the show began in 1989 and during the thirty years since “Cops” has had the same agreement with police that agree to appear on the reality show. To learn what that agreement is, make sure to watch the video above. To learn even more about “Cops”, make sure to listen to “Running From Cops”: a podcast that investigates various aspects of “Cops” and examines its cultural impact on policing on America. Sources: 2018 ratings (“Roseanne” no longer running): www.businessinsider.com/most-popular-tv-shows-of-the-year-nielsen-ratings-2018-5 www.thedailybeast.com/game-of-thrones-finale-2018-how-much-will-it-cost deadline.com/2018/12/live-pd-is-most-viewed-show-of-2018-on-ott-vod-and-dvr-survey-1202526855/ Newspapers: “New York Times”, January 7, 1989 “Pittsburgh Post-Gazette” March 11, 1989 “Arizona Republic” March 10, 1989 “The Californian” November 24, 2015 “Cops” filming locations: www.imdb.com/title/tt0096563/locations www.episodedata.com/ www.themoviedb.org/tv/3670-cops/seasons “Cops” viewership: “Law Enforcement and Crime on ‘Cops’ and ‘World’s Wildest Police Videos’: Anecdotal Form and the Justification of Racial Profiling” Theodore O. Prosise, & Ann Johnson p. 74 www.uky.edu/~addesa01/documents/Cops.pdf tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/cops Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out www.vox.com. Watch our full video catalog: goo.gl/IZONyE Follow Vox on Facebook: goo.gl/U2g06o Or Twitter: goo.gl/XFrZ5H

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