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Magazine to Focus on Reality TV

It was only a matter of time: A magazine is going to focus on reality TV and its stars. Reality Weekly will debut the first week of January, according to The New York Times, and will include features such as "Biggest Fights of the Week," "Hottest Shots of the Week," and "Where Are They Now?" Growing Up Gotti's Victoria Gotti will also write a weekly column. Catch up on the rest of the day's news

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Robyn Ross

It was only a matter of time: A magazine is going to focus on reality TV and its stars.

Reality Weekly will debut the first week of January, according to The New York Times, and will include features such as "Biggest Fights of the Week," "Hottest Shots of the Week," and "Where Are They Now?" Growing Up Gotti's Victoria Gotti will also write a weekly column.

Catch up on the rest of the day's news

"The material reality shows give us is an embarrassment of riches," Reality Weekly Editor Richard Spencer said. "Reality stars, you can't keep them away. It's always 'Come to my wedding!' or 'I just redid my baby's room. Want to see it?'"

The magazine will be published by American Media Inc., the company behind the National Enquirer, Star and Radar Online and will cost $1.79 an issue. "Less money/More fun!" is the tagline.

Certainly, interest in reality TV remains unabated, as shows such as Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Jersey Shore post record ratings even after several years.