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'Shark Week' began as a late-summer programming block dedicated to shark conservation and dispelling myths perpetuated by popular media like Steven Spielberg's 'Jaws', but over time, it began incorporating more sensationalized content.

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  1. The first "Shark Week" was in 1988 and opened with "Caged in Fear," a documentary about motorized shark cages; the 10 shows in the lineup nearly doubled the Discovery Channel's normal ratings.

  2. In the next few years, the series grew cheekier, with 1990's "Shark Week: The Revenge" even referencing the subtitle of a "Jaws" sequel.

  3. "Shark Week" has also aired shows that use the aesthetics of documentary but are actually fictional stories, like "Lair of the Mega Shark," "Zombie Sharks," and "Alien Sharks: Return to the Abyss," leading some scientists to criticize Discovery for inaccuracy and perpetuating unfounded fears about sharks.

  4. In 2014, Discovery was criticized for creating a YouTube video that appeared to capture footage of a shark in Lake Ontario that was later revealed to be a hoax intended to promote that year's "Shark Week."

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