Monday, December 15, 2014

Troubles of the Parols as Human Decorations

       At the start of December, ABS-CBN’s noon time program “It’s Showtime” began airing a contest called “TV Parol”, a word play of the networks major news program TV Patrol.

        The contest is about people who are dressed as giant parols (Philippine Christmas Lanterns) and they model around the stage. They introduce themselves and perform a Christmas song for the audience. The costumes look very uncomfortable to the contestants and Vice Ganda’s side comments don’t make it even more comforting for them as well.

       “It’s Showtime” has a knack for making crazy contests to attract the attention of viewers. A unique contest piques one’s curiosity. Thus contests like this one aren’t hard to find in television although this one really is very unique. One watches it to check it out, something good for the ratings
It feels like the contestants are constantly embarrassing or shaming themselves for money -- this is quite normal in the Philippine television industry. But to make these people dress up as giant Christmas parols and walk around stage at the same time is something new. The aim maybe is to promote Philippine decoration but there are other ways to do that.

         According to the KBP Broadcast Code, game show contestants must be treated with respect. The way the hosts of the program disrespect the contestant is hard to ignore and the discomfort they feel for wearing such costume parols to gain money is just an idea for ratings.

       A show like “It’s Showtime” has shown a lot of unethical taste but making someone wear a huge parol outfit just for ratings does not really place high on the ethical spectrum.

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