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Essay on Debate: Talk Shows
| Date: |
07-22-99 7:35pm |
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Miscellaneous |
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915 |
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Debate: Talk Shows
Chrsitine Tirman
Talk About Talk Shows
In the world of television, talk shows have undoubtedly taken up almost
every inch of space on daytime television, and while doing so has caused much controversy.
In the nineteen eighties, soap opera’s and game shows ruled the daytime airwaves, but the
nineties are definitely the decade of the talk shows. The craze of talk shows all seemed to
start with the originals such as Geraldo Riveria, Donahue and Sally Jesse Rafael (now called
Sally) In fact, many of their original topics are still being used in today’s talk shows, but with
a different style and format.
Some of the talk shows on the air today, such as the Oprah Winfrey Show
and the Montel Wiliams Show are focused on improvement of society and the quality of life.
They focus on topics such as children, the workplace, everyday life and sometimes have
interviews with respectable celebrities. You can catch shows with titles such as “Teaching
Your Children Responsibly”, or “How to Manage Your Work Week”. These shows actually
educate people and teach the child that watches them right from wrong. They also have
shows exposing things such as child or spousal abuse and make people aware of these
dangers. People even feel a special attachment to their favorite talk show hosts and talk
about them as if they know them. Even the so - called “trash talk shows” such as the Jerry
Springer Show, have their upsides. Jerry once did a show featuring David Duke, a former
KKK clansman who was presently running for senate. Jerry claims his constant shows on
the clan is to let people know about racism. (Medill 1) Although he actually did it for
publicity, I think that Jerry Springer actually did help us by exposing this man for what he
was. Jerry’s rebuttal to his bad wrap is that he is helping these people get the attention
they need by letting them be on his show, and helping to avoid them trying to get it
elsewhere. (HighTimes 2) By watching shows like these people can see and understand
things that they probably wouldn’t witness in their everyday life. Then there are the shows
that aren’t quite trash, but are not exactly educational either such as the Jenny Jones Show,
or the Ricki Lake Show. These shows are good for a laugh and are lighthearted and not as
drastically honorable as the the Opera Winfrey Show, or as blatant as the Jerry Springer
show.
The problem most people have with talk shows it that they exploit peoples lives for
everyone to see. While flipping through all the channels you are bound to see innuendoes
of sex, adultery hate and drugs, whether it is on the news or soap operas. The reason that
talk shows take the most heat for his is because it is not an innuendo; it is an hour of
analyzing these taboo issues. Also, any child or adolescent that sees these things may think
it is normal to lead this kind of lifestyle. It is very confusing for a child to have been taught
their moral values and than turn on the TV and see people openly taking on shows titled
“Teenage Prostitutes” and “Pregnant strippers”. And imagine how a thirteen-year-old must
feel when she watches a show about other thirteen years olds, but these teens have
already had twelve sexual partners, and their parents condone it! Besides all the
problems for the public viewers, the people that actually go on the show are often tricked,
or not told what the show is about. Only a few years ago a man named Schmitz was
brought on the Jenny Jones Show for a show entitled “I Have a Secret Crush on You”.
Needless to say he was thoroughly upset when another man, Amedure, came out to greet
him on public television. Shortly after the taping of the show, Schmitz shot and killed
Amedure. (Parker 1) This is only one example, but I am sure that many people that appear
on these shows end up wishing they hadn’t. Especially when the show doesn’t let them
know what they are getting in to. The author of the Book of Virtues, Tom Lieberman, says
“Television does exert an enormous influence over our culture and value…” (Dickens 1)
After much consideration on this topic, I have come the conclusion that talk show
are not as bad as they people claim. I think in today’s society people grasp at straws for
something to blame the problems Americans have. While I am sure that seeing some of
these outrageous things on television does not improve our society, some of the more
respectable shows use topics that do. And the fact remains that no one is forced to go on,
or even watch a talk show. If you choose to watch it, which almost all Americans do, than
you are contributing to the popularity. Also, if children are instilled with good morals, and
have an open relationship with their parents, these shows could almost been seen as a
doorway to open up to some important conversation. I think that a child who learns young
about what is out there will have an easier time adjusting to the world.
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