Anyway, the point is it doesn't take a genius to be on a reality show, or even to come up with a new reality show idea. That's not to say some shows don't take skill. Don't go auditioning for "So You Think You Can Dance?" if you've never set foot in a dance studio. But then there was "Temptation Island" ... enough said.
How To Get the Job: First check out casting calls online. http://www.realitytvcastingcall.com/ currently has posts for "Don't Forget the Lyrics", "MTV's Real World 21", and one that's titled "Know Someone Who's Never Satisfied?" (who doesn't?). Then you'll need to apply, and then (if they like your application) interview.
What You Get: Well, besides the satisfaction of making a permanent and beautiful contribution to pop culture, bascially, it depends. If you're competing for a prize and you don't win you may just get room and board (well, not even that, for "Survivor") and a smallish stipend--generally a few thousand bucks. Reality show stars make an estimated $10,000 to $25,000 per episode. Plus, as Leslie Gornstein (the Answer Bitch) points out, there may be opportunities to capitalize on your fame in other ways such as books, clothing lines, public appearances, etc.
Other Sites to Check Out:
- http://www.realitywanted.com/ (casting calls)
- http://www.stylecareer.com/realitytv_star.shtml (very informative)
- http://www.eonline.com/gossip/answer/index.jsp?uuid=04bc8448-dd40-4d35-b20f-5dd6198d924e (about how much reality show stars make)
- http://www.ehow.com/how_138329_develop-reality-show.html (if you have an idea for a new reality show)