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Here is how the tragedy of 2005 changed the way we consume music, reality TV, and film. Before Katrina, reality TV was about boardrooms ( The Apprentice ) and exotic islands ( Survivor ). After the storm hit and the cameras rolled on the stranded residents of New Orleans, the genre shifted.

We watch, listen, and stream these stories not because we like disaster, but because the art born from Katrina proves one thing: You can flood a city, but you can't wash away the culture. KATRINA XXXVIDEO

Stay tuned for next week’s post: "The Second Line Effect: How New Orleans Bounce Music Conquered TikTok." Here is how the tragedy of 2005 changed

Networks realized that raw, unscripted human suffering drew massive ratings. This era gave rise to the "celebrity telethon" as we know it ( A Concert for Hurricane Relief featuring a famous Kanye West ad-lib). More directly, it paved the way for rescue-based procedurals like NCIS: New Orleans and disaster films that felt uncomfortably close to home. We watch, listen, and stream these stories not