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Jerry Springer, who died Thursday at 79, was from Cincinnati, became his hometown's mayor and lived out his days — after nearly 30 years of hosting his bawdy, namesake, daytime syndicated TV talk show ...
It’s common for a polarizing figure’s death to be met with mixed emotions, but it takes a unique life to evoke a combination of widespread affection and revulsion. Jerry Springer is such a man. This ...
Jerry Springer, the former Cincinnati mayor who became America’s most controversial talk show host — a man described by one interviewer as a “purveyor of the puerile and arbiter of the aberrant,” ...
Mention The Jerry Springer Show and most people will have some association even if they didn’t live through that era of trash TV. The outrageous guests. The brawls and flying chairs. The profanity, ...
The infamous trash TV talk show host started out with serious aspirations but, in a transition that was emblematic of the coarsening of our society, dumbed them down in pursuit of ratings and tawdry ...
It’s become a cliché, but it’s hard to imagine “Jerry Springer” airing in 2023. The tabloid talk show — which debuted in 1991 and aired 4,969 episodes during its 27-season run — was known for ...
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