Talk show

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See also: Talk radio. For the American rock band, see Talk Show (band).

A talk show (U.S.) or chat show (Brit.) is a television or radio program where a group of people come together to discuss various topics put forth by a talk show host. Often, talk shows feature a panel of guests, usually consisting of a group of people who are learned or who have great experience in relation to whatever issue is being discussed on the show for that episode. A call-in show takes live phonecalls from callers listening at home, in their cars, etc.

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Genres

Political talk shows of all sorts are common on radio stations across the country ranging from local radio talk stations in major metropolitan areas, to nationally syndicated radio talk shows such as the Rush Limbaugh show. Popular radio "shock jock" Howard Stern also hosted a talk show that was syndicated nationally, then moved to satellite radio's Sirius.

Politics are hardly the only subject of talk shows, however. Other radio talk show subjects include Car Talk hosted by NPR and Coast to Coast AM hosted by Art Bell and George Noory which discusses topics of the paranormal, conspiracy theories, fringe science and the just plain weird.

Sports talk shows are also very popular ranging from high-budget shows like The Best Damn Sports Show Period to Max Kellerman's original public access show Max on Boxing.

History

Talk shows have been broadcast on television since the earliest days of the medium. Late night talk shows are among the oldest, the oldest of which is RTÉ's The Late Late Show. Current late night talk shows such as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Late Show with David Letterman have aired for years, featuring celebrity guests and comedy sketches. TV news pioneer Edward R. Murrow hosted a talk show entitled Small World in the late 1950s and since then, political TV talk shows have predominantly aired on Sunday mornings.

Syndicated daily talk shows range from the Emmy winning Oprah Winfrey and Ellen shows to "trash TV", such as The Jerry Springer Show.

Talk shows have more recently started to appear on Internet radio.

Business

Networks enjoy talk shows because they are generally inexpensive to produce. However, they rely heavily on the personality of the talk show hosts, which sometimes makes that host a valuable commodity. There have also been cases in which a person who is skilled in acting has proven to be a spectacularly bad talk show host as in the case of short lived talk show host Chevy Chase.

List of television talk shows

Note: Some of the talk shows listed below are temporarily or permanently off the air or have not premiered yet.

English language

German language

Croatian language

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Italian language

  • Maurizio Costanzo -- introduced the format to Italian television in 1976 and has hosted since then the most successful talk show of Italy

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