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What (who) is Talkshow - definition

TYPE OF BROADCAST SHOW CENTERED AROUND CONVERSATION
TV talk show; Call-in show; Call in show; Talk-show; List of talk shows; Chat show; Talk Show; Talk shows; Chatshow; Talkshow; Chat shows; Talk/Chat show; Chat Show; Chat-show; Talk Program; Chatshows
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Talk show         
A talk show (or chat show in British English) is a television programming or radio programming genre structured around the act of spontaneous conversation.Bernard M.
talk show         
also talk-show (talk shows)
A talk show is a television or radio show in which famous people talk to each other in an informal way and are asked questions about different topics.
= chat show
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chat show         
¦ noun Brit. a television or radio programme in which celebrities are invited to talk informally about various topics.

Wikipedia

Talk show

A talk show (or chat show in British English) is a television programming or radio programming genre structured around the act of spontaneous conversation. A talk show is distinguished from other television programs by certain common attributes. In a talk show, one person (or group of people or guests) discusses various topics put forth by a talk show host. This discussion can be in the form of an interview or a simple conversation about important social, political or religious issues and events. The personality of the host shapes the tone and style of the show. A common feature or unwritten rule of talk shows is to be based on "fresh talk", which is talk that is spontaneous or has the appearance of spontaneity.

The history of the talk show spans back from the 1950s to the present.

Talk shows can also have several different subgenres, which all have unique material and can air at different times of the day via different avenues.

Examples of use of Talkshow
1. The less well–heeled tune into the popular new talkshow We‘ll Solve Everything.
2. The clip appeared at 10.50am in ITV2‘s imported US talkshow Sally Jesse Raphael and was repeated.
3. McGowan‘s claim to divine ancestry has transported her from obscurity to the focus of international talkshow controversy.
4. The "opportunity" for Richard to front a show on Murdoch–controlled Sky had been "withdrawn" (his Sky News talkshow was canned last year); 4.
5. Tony Snow, who presents a daily radio talkshow and co–hosts a weekend TV show, is likely to be appointed later today.