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Reality TV Show Insurance |
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If you’ve seen any reality TV show these
days, you’re probably wondering how those shows
take off. The
answer could only be summed up in two words:
television insurance.
You would expect that producers of reality shows
like Fear Factor would think twice about
subjecting their contestants to more dangerous
stunts and embarrassing situations. So far the
opposite has been true. If you’ve been following
Fear Factor, you will know that its contestants
have run the whole spectrum of stunts in one
episode alone – being dragged through mud, being
in a pit with hundreds of rats, and clambering
over a wet car hundreds of feet up in the air.
Television Insurance and Entertainment
It's true, no production can ever come from movie
and television studios without an insurance
policy.
For filming regular television shows, an
all-risk TV show insurance policy would suffice.
But filming episodes of a reality TV show does
invite much more risk than the shows that are
shot in the studio. There was a lot of doubt if
the reality TV genre would last. The math is
simple: a broken limb or a bruised ego could
result in claims that would hurt the profits of
insurance providers, which could result in
insurers shying away from reality TV show
productions altogether.
Producers, however, have found a way to attract
insurers to get the program off the ground, and
that is to minimize the risk of injury. So, the vermin in Fear Factor
were probably laboratory rats and the
contestants would have had anti-tetanus shots.
Reality TV production insurance is not cheap. A
typical insurance package for filming would
comprise 3% to 5% of the total episodes budget.
An insurance policy written for a reality TV
show would cost 20% to 50% more, depending on
the stunts involved in the program.
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