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Propofal, Tina Fey and What Happens When You Can’t Tell a Superstar “No”
November 8, 2011 in broadcast news | Tags: art of the interview, Barbara Walters, brian williams, Conrad Murray trial, Conrad Murray verdict., Diane Sawyer, Dr. Nancy Snyderrman, Governor Beverly Perdue, NBC News, North Carolina eugenics, Rock Center Nielsen ratings | by Shelley Ross dailyXpress | 2 comments
How fitting that on the day that Dr. Conrad Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, the second installment of Rock Center aired featuring yet another empty, cringe-worthy live celebrity interview by Brian Williams.
As clear as we saw that Dr. Murray could not say “no” to Michael Jackson, it is evident the NBC news anchor lacks someone on his team willing to say what he may not want to hear: Williams must give up the risky behavior on his show: vapid interviews filled with what he thinks is wry humor. This week’s installment, Tina Fey. Read the rest of this entry »
Anderson Cooper: He’s the Most Likable Element of His New Show
September 13, 2011 in broadcast news, pop culture news, tv ratings | Tags: Amy Winehouse, Amy Winehouse dad, Anderson Cooper, art of the interview, brother's suicide, Club 27, Curt Kobain, Dr. Oz, katie couric, Oprah, replacing Oprah, talk show wars, TVNewser, Warner Brothers | by Shelley Ross dailyXpress | 2 comments
THE WAR FOR THE OPRAH SPACE BEGINS
Yesterday the first shot was heard around the new talk show world as Warner Brothers officially entered the high risk/high reward battle to replace Oprah.
Even the queen of the talk placed a stake in the outcome when she launched her own heir apparent, Dr. Oz, under her Harpo banner.
Katie Couric follows next year as will Ricki Lake, Bethenny Frankel and I’m sure many more.
The first kid on this scary new block turns out to be Anderson Cooper who, as bravely as he has waded into snake-infested flood waters, has now stepped into the fierce competition of syndicated talk. Read the rest of this entry »
UPDATED** PIERS MORGAN: THE MORNING AFTER “ONE OF THE TOUGHEST INTERVIEWS IN 20 YEARS”
January 18, 2011 in pop culture news, tv ratings | Tags: "stunt", art of the interview, Barbara Walters, CNN, Cynthia McFadden, Diane Sawyer, Duke of Edinburgh, Fleet Street, Gayle King, JFK inaugural, Oprah Winfey Network, Oprah Winfrey, OWN, Piers Morgan, Piers Morgan Tonight, premiere, Prince Phillip, Ricky Gervais, Stedman Graham | by Shelley Ross dailyXpress | 3 comments
INTERVIEW IS TOUGHEST, BUT FOR WHOM?
WHEW, WHO ELSE BUT THE QUEEN OF TALK COULD EVER HANDLE QUESTIONS LIKE THESE…
It began at 9:00 p.m. just like this: after days of intensive CNN promotion where we see Oprah call it “one of the toughest interviews I’ve had in twenty years,” Piers Morgan opened the door, sat down and asked the first question on his highly anticipated new talk show. I turned up the volume, shushed my husband and leaned forward.
PIERS: Tell me this, do you ever get surreal moments when, I’m trying to picture what it’s like being you, when you wake up in the morning and you go, ‘Bloody hell, I’m Oprah Winfrey.’
OPRAH: Well I don’t say, “bloody hell,” but I did have a surreal moment, January 1st, when I launched my new network.
It had been only a matter of seconds before Oprah was pitching her heart out about her new cable network, OWN. Watching the January 1st launch, she told Morgan, had moved her to tears when she finally “got it.” Groomed in the rough and tumble world of London’s Fleet Street, he was more than ready for his follow up.
PIERS: What does it really mean to have your own network?
With the words, “exclusive” written in the lower third of the screen*, Oprah revealed a story she had only shared with the few dozen reporters who attended her press conference at the Television Critics Association on January 7th. She said she never loved commercials as much as when she saw them on her OWN network. (*Full disclosure, I have over-used “exclusive” myself plenty over the years.)
Okay, to be fair, Morgan wants Oprah to get a little something out of the interview, so perhaps it’s good to get a few warm up questions out of the way. Let’s dig in now.
PIERS: How many people do you trust?
Oprah says about 5 or 6, but she’s not going to say who they are. Oprah’s on to him now and lets him know she’s not going to discuss what she told Barbara Walters about Gayle.
PIERS: Typical Oprah, you nailed the lie!
Oprah makes it very clear that she will never address those “rumors” again. And Morgan backs off, but not before Oprah explains why she cried in the Walters interview while discussing her friendship with Gayle.
Having been warned by Oprah not to tread on “rumor” territory, or to expect her to cry again, Morgan deftly backs her in a corner with this follow up:
PIERS: How did Gayle react to your reaction?
OPRAH: She said, ‘that’s so nice.’
It turns out, Gayle didn’t have a chance to see the Barbara Walters interview until they were in Australia, something which made Morgan absolutely collapse in laughter. But then he composed himself in order to continue Oprah’s toughest interview. Read the rest of this entry »