Nope, but the Learning Annex has all kinds of seminars on how to get free media and get on talk shows, etc. (In case you'd like to be on one rather than just posting a question.) I was in the studio audience once though for Will & Grace. Total blast!
2006-08-25 16:39:07
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answered by m 1
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I briefly did a local radio talk show back in the mid 80s and LOVED it. But I had to really be on top of things and have that seven second delay button ready just in case. The fun though came in doing all the back scenes work to pull off a real good sounding program, which a good sense of organization is needed, and listen to what others said about show topics.
Walton & Johnson: The Radio Gawds are the best at this facet of radio talk.
TV talk shows are nothing short of gross people exploitation and I don't care to watch any of them---inculding Oprah and her Grand Canyon size ego and equal sized undeserving bank account(s).
2006-08-25 23:44:08
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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I was seen on T.V. a couple of times, but I didn't talk to the cameras. I have also been to a taping of the Jerry Springer show. I thought it was going to be really cool, but it was really embarrassing being there. I learned that the entire show is a much of crock.
2006-08-26 02:25:52
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answered by lakecity21 3
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I was on the Phil Donahue show. I was in the audience, but I asked a question and was on the air.
2006-08-25 23:48:24
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answered by Ricky 6
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Well, my daughters boss, and our dear friend, has the sweetest lil mother and she used to have her own talk show in New York.
John Wayne was one of her guests.
Isn't that the sweetest thing.
2006-08-25 23:41:55
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answered by mspriveye 6
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well, mt dad called Michael Savage of "The Savage Nation" and asked him a political question about Lebanon and Israel.
2006-08-25 23:40:02
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answered by Nicholais S 6
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