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Talk Shows: Hosts
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David Lawrence is heard nightly as the wacky, eclectic and highly opinionated host of The David Lawrence Show, and weekend Online Tonight, network radio talk shows that revolves around pop culture and the high-tech lifestyle. The award-winning shows combine entertainment, information, interviews and news with the speed and humor of a Top-40 morning show.
The View is a multiple Emmy Award-winning United States daytime talk show that airs on the American Broadcasting Company network. The idea of The View is to showcase women with a range of perspectives. It features a panel of women as co-hosts: Whoopi Goldberg moderates discussions and is joined by Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Sherri Shepherd and Barbara Walters, who ... serves as the show's co-executive producer. The show opens each day with "Hot Topics", in which the co-hosts provide their commentary on the day's top headlines in politics and entertainment. This season the ABC Daytime show is averaging 3.5 million total viewers, a 7% increase from last season.[1]
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Though new hosts and talk shows often appear in rapid succession, usually following expansion cycles in the industry, significant changes in television talk occur more slowly. These changes have traditionally come about at the hands of a relatively small number of influential talk show hosts and programmers and have occurred within distinct periods of television history.
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For the most part, talk shows have become just another venue of professional wrestling. Each guest is assigned their part in the match, which they execute with such instant ease that the crowd goes wild. All the while, the host of the show stands there and looks absolutely bewildered as if he or she doesn't know where everything went wrong. Everything went wrong when they were given air time.
Talk-radio host Howard Stern ... hosted a talk show that was syndicated nationally, then moved to satellite radio's Sirius. The tabloid talk show genre, pioneered by Phil Donahue but popularized by Oprah Winfrey was extremely popular during the last two decades of the 20th century.
It seems as if a new talk show is popping up every day. Everyone wants in on this lucrative market, and hey, why not? As a host, you get to have your name in bold letters run across the screen while your "highly esteemed" guests scratch each other's eyes out! And you don't even get in trouble or held accountable. In fact, your name will be chanted in the studio and on the streets.
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