RI:SE
RI:SE is a breakfast television show made by Princess Productions in collaboration with BSkyB for Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. It was scheduled to replace The Big Breakfast after declining ratings. It launched on 29 April 2002. The programme was broadcast between 06:55 and 09:00 in the morning - nationally in the UK.
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Plot Summary
RI:SE was a British reality television music group formed in 2003 through the Channel 4 program 'RI:SE'. The group featured a rotating lineup of members who were selected through auditions and public voting, aiming to create a contemporary pop act. They released music and performed, showcasing their journey and talent to a wide audience.
Critical Reception
RI:SE, as a reality television concept, generated significant public interest and discussion typical of manufactured pop groups of the era. While their music videos received airplay, critical analysis often focused on the manufactured nature of the group rather than individual artistic merit. Their chart performance indicated a degree of audience engagement.
What Reviewers Say
- The group's existence was a product of reality television trends, aiming for mainstream pop appeal.
- Music videos were the primary medium for showcasing their performances and songs.
- Audience reception was tied to the popularity of the reality show that spawned them.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for the music videos or performances of RI:SE is not readily available or consolidated.
Fun Fact
The lineup of RI:SE was intended to be fluid, with members potentially being replaced or added over time, a unique concept for a pop group at the time.
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