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The Rise of Trashy Daytime TV | 56

The Rise of Trashy Daytime TV | 56

FromHistory of the 90s


The Rise of Trashy Daytime TV | 56

FromHistory of the 90s

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Oct 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the 1990s the most violent thing on television wasn’t wrestling, or NHL hockey it was The Jerry Springer Show. The daytime talk show regularly devolved into wild physical fights between guests that were excitedly cheered on by riled up audience members

During the 90s more than two dozen similar daytime talk shows, that ranged from provocative to downright trashy, ruled the airwaves.

Big names you probably remember like Jenny Jones, Geraldo Rivera and Maury Povich and others you may have forgotten about like Ricki Lake & Montel Williams were adored by millions of fans until a shocking tragedy turned the industry on its head.

On this episode of History of the 90s host Kathy Kenzora looks back at the era of trashy daytime talk shows.

Contact:

Twitter: @1990shistory

Facebook: @1990shistory

Instagram: @that90spodcast Email: 90s@curiouscast.ca Blog: www.historyofthe90sblog.ca

Guests:

James Nadler; Graduate Program Director, Masters of Arts in Media Production at Ryerson University

Laura Grindstaff; Professor of Sociology at UC Davis & author of The Money Shot: Trash, Class and the Making of TV Talk Shows

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Released:
Oct 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

On History of the 90’s we’ll travel back in time through the stories that defined a decade. The last 10 years of the 20th century was a time like no other, from Columbine to Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Seinfeld, Air Jordan, and the Spice Girls …if it happened in the 90’s you’ll hear about it on this podcast. Join Kathy Kenzora as we journey through the History of the 90's every other Wednesday.