Emily Nussbaum is a Pulitzer Prize-winning television critic and staff writer for The New Yorker.
Known for her insightful and engaging writing style, Nussbaum has established herself as a respected voice in TV criticism.
Her work often explores the cultural significance of television, including both scripted and unscripted programming.
Nussbaum's previous book, "I Like to Watch," focused on TV's golden age of scripted shows.
With "Cue the Sun!" she turns her analytical eye to the reality TV genre, demonstrating her versatility and deep understanding of television's evolution and impact on society.
Nussbaum's reputation for thorough research and compelling storytelling is evident in her latest work.
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