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John Ziegler (talk show host) — John Ziegler John Ziegler at a demonstration in New York City, June 2009 Born March 28, 1967 (1967 03 28) (age 44) Heidelberg, West Germany … Wikipedia
Michael Krasny (talk show host) — For other people named Michael Krasny, see Michael Krasny (disambiguation). Michael Krasny Born 1944 Cleveland, Ohio, USA Show Forum Station(s) KQED FM, Sirius Time slot Monday–Friday … Wikipedia
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host — Contents 1 1970s 2 1980s 3 1990s 4 2000s 5 2010s 6 … Wikipedia
Joe Thomas (talk show host) — Joe Thomas is a conservative morning talk show host on 1260am, WCHV in Charlottesville, Virginia. He also serves as the stations programming director and the programming director of sister station; Sports radio 1400 , WKAV.CareerHe graduated… … Wikipedia
Steve Edwards (talk show host) — Steve Edwards (born Steven Edward Schwartz in New York City) is a Los Angeles based broadcast personality. Edwards is currently the lead anchor/host of Good Day L.A. , a morning news and infotainment program that airs on Fox owned KTTV in Los… … Wikipedia
Mark Davis (talk show host) — For other people named Mark Davis, see Mark Davis (disambiguation). Mark Davis is an American radio host, newspaper columnist, and political commentator. His local talk show, The Mark Davis Show, airs on weekdays from 8:30 AM to 11 AM on WBAP in… … Wikipedia
talk show — n a television show in which famous people answer questions about themselves British Equivalent: chat show ▪ a talk show host … Dictionary of contemporary English
Talk show — For other uses, see Talk show (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Tabloid talk show. A talk show (American and Australian English) or chat show (British) is a television program or radio program where one person (or group of people) discuss … Wikipedia
talk show — talk ,show noun count AMERICAN * a television or radio program in which the HOST talks to famous people in an informal way. British chat show … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
talk show — talk′ show n. rtv a radio or television show in which a host interviews or chats with guests, esp. celebrity guests • Etymology: 1965–70 … From formal English to slang
talk show — n. Radio TV a program featuring informal conversation, often on a particular topic or range of topics, between a host and, variously, guest celebrities and experts, members of a studio audience, or listeners or viewers telephoning from their… … English World dictionary