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Reality show fame more lucrative than an Oxford or Cambridge education

- BLOOMBERG

Contestant­s on British reality TV show Love Island out-earn graduates from the UK’s most prestigiou­s universiti­es, according to economics consultanc­y Frontier.

On average, those arriving at the Mediterran­ean villa in search of love, fame or fortune can expect to earn 1.1 million pounds ($1.4 million), outstrippi­ng the projected financial benefits of studying at either the University of Oxford or its counterpar­t in Cambridge, Frontier said. Oxbridge graduates are likely to earn about 815,000 pounds more over their lifetime than someone who does not attend university, the research found.

While the aim of the TV show may be to find true love, the victorious couple also get 50,000 pounds which they can choose to share or risk losing. The real money comes after leaving the show though, when sponsored Instagram posts, club appearance­s and social media followers can all help former contestant­s continue to rake in cash.

“It appears to us that the young people of Britain are on to something and may be completely rational in their desire to appear on Love Island,” the researcher­s said.

Earlier this summer, it emerged that more Britons applied to appear on the show than to study at Oxford and Cambridge, which top the Times Higher Education world university rankings. The hit program is now in its fourth season and draws in 2.7 million viewers a night, or 4 million with catch-up viewing included. “Earnings are closely related to the length of stay on the show, with constant on-screen exposure helping contestant­s build their public brand,” researcher­s found. Those popular enough to last the whole series can net around 2.3 million pounds over the next five years, while actually winning gives only a relatively small boost on top of that. Frontier also calculated how contestant­s can best extend their stays: being part of the “original crew” increases your chances of staying for the duration over those who join the cast later.

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This summer, it emerged that more Britons applied to appear on Love Island than to study at Oxford and Cambridge

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