The ban by the government's media regulator also covers appearances by the stars' children on chat shows and reports about them on entertainment programmes, the official Xinhua News Agency reported today.
Reality shows featuring attractive stars and their well- dressed, fashionably coifed and often somewhat precocious children traveling or performing tasks together have grown extremely popular with Chinese viewers in recent years.
However, apparently concerned with the growth of celebrity culture, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television ordered in July that producers of the dozens of reality shows on satellite channels cut back on appearances by minors and tamp down parts of the shows seen as attempting to make them stars on their own.
It said reality show producers have been ordered to drop the "mistaken notion" that they should use well known entertainers to attract viewers. "Do not permit shows to become venues for displaying fame and wealth," Xinhua cited the order as saying.
A staffer at Hunan Satellite, whose "Dad Where Are We Going?" is one of the biggest hits in the "celebrities and their children" genre, said the station was aware of the administration's order. Speaking on condition of anonymity because she wasn't authorised to speak to reporters, she said a decision had not yet been made on whether to order another season of the programme.
Viewers have increasingly turned to programming on more independent satellite television stations and the Internet, where regulators have sought to impose stronger control over live streaming programs usually featuring young women chatting, playing video games or simply going about their everyday tasks.
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