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Chatter Marks EP 131 An Alaska made for TV with Sam Davenport

Sam Davenport writes the _AK IRL_ newsletter_._ It dissects Alaska reality television as entertainment and as a cultural lens that shapes how Alaska i...

By Cody LiskaMarch 30, 2026
Chatter Marks EP 131 An Alaska made for TV with Sam Davenport

Sam Davenport writes the _AK IRL_ newsletter_._ It dissects Alaska reality television as entertainment and as a cultural lens that shapes how Alaska is perceived from the Outside — an idea often signaled right from the start in show titles filled with buzzwords like wild, survival, and frontier. As if there’s a checklist for how Alaska gets branded and sold. She writes about the manufactured drama, the narrative structure, the way reality TV can feel like a funhouse mirror — recognizable, but distorted. And yet, within that distortion, there are moments of truth. Shows like _Deadliest Catch_ have introduced millions of viewers to the commercial fishing industry, offering glimpses into lives they might otherwise never encounter. There’s a reason people keep watching these reality shows about Alaska: there’s a fascination with remoteness, solitude, escapism, and the idea of living outside the noise.

But Sam also looks at what gets left out of these shows. The recurring image of Alaska as an empty, unpeopled wilderness erases the Alaska Native communities who have lived on and stewarded this land for thousands of years. She points to how exaggeration, assumption, and spectacle can flatten the complexity of a place into something consumable, and how that flattening has consequences. Some shows approach that responsibility with more care than others, but the broader pattern of Alaska as novelty, extremity, and myth persists. From fishing boats to gold mines to even dating shows, the state has become a stage where outsiders project their fantasies. And what Sam’s newsletter does is turn that image back onto itself, reflecting both Alaska and the assumptions and expectations of the people watching it.

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Cody Liska
Welcome to Chatter Marks. I'm Cody Liska.
Today we're talking with Sam Davenport, who writes the AK IRL newsletter.
We dive into reality television and how it shapes the perception of Alaska.
Sam Davenport
Yeah, it's really interesting how these shows construct a specific narrative of survival and the frontier.
They leave out so much context, especially the indigenous communities who have lived here for thousands of years.
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