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A new approach to TV talk shows 




A new approach to TV talk shows 

Five women sitting around talking has become a TV staple. Five women talking, each of whom is either black, Asian or Latino, is something different. 

It’s the approach tested by two shows: The Real and Exhale. 

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“It’s something we don’t really talk about. ... We just picked who’s best for the show. We didn’t say, ‘Where’s our white one?’” Salsano said. 

The difference in The Real, she said, is generational. Other female-centric talk shows like The View, the genre groundbreaker when Barbara Walters launched it in 1997, tend toward older hosts with more settled lives and perspectives. 

As a 39-year-old woman with friends who are single like her or dealing with the ups and downs of married life, Salsano said, “There’s no one who represents me on any of those” other shows. 

Relationships, child-rearing and other challenges “are topics these girls are living,” she said of The Real hosts. 

Exactly, said Braxton, an R&B singer and star of the WE channel’s reality show Tamar & Vince. 

“I’m a big fan of The View and The Talk, but with The Real, it’s my generation,” whether the topic is pop culture or a candid take on daily life, she said. In a discussion of childbirth, “We really got honest with the audience. I didn’t have the best experience. ... You only hear the good side” elsewhere on TV. 

The daytime show concludes its four-week test on Friday on stations in New York, Los Angeles, Washington, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Houston and Tampa, Fla. A 
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It’s the approach tested by two shows: The Real and Exhale. 

For The Real, concluding an experimental run on Friday, the multi-ethnic panel of Tamar Braxton, Loni Love, Adrienne Bailon, Jeannie Mai and Tamera Mowry-Housley isn’t the point, said executive producer SallyAnn Salsano. 

“It’s something we don’t really talk about. ... We just picked who’s best for the show. We didn’t say, ‘Where’s our white one?’” Salsano said. 

The difference in The Real, she said, is generational. Other female-centric talk shows like The View, the genre groundbreaker when Barbara Walters launched it in 1997, tend toward older hosts with more settled lives and perspectives. 

As a 39-year-old woman with friends who are single like her or dealing with the ups and downs of married life, Salsano said, “There’s no one who represents me on any of those” other shows. 

Relationships, child-rearing and other challenges “are topics these girls are living,” she said of The Real hosts. 

Exactly, said Braxton, an R&B singer and star of the WE channel’s reality show Tamar & Vince. 

“I’m a big fan of The View and The Talk, but with The Real, it’s my generation,” whether the topic is pop culture or a candid take on daily life, she said. In a discussion of childbirth, “We really got honest with the audience. I didn’t have the best experience. ...Browse our electronics stores for the latest cool products, such as Car Electronics, MP3 players, IP Cameras, digital cameras and a lot more. You only hear the good side” elsewhere on TV. 

The daytime show concludes its four-week test on Friday on stations in New York, Los Angeles, Washington, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Houston and Tampa, Fla. A 
A new approach to TV talk shows 

Five women sitting around talking has become a TV staple. Five women talking, each of whom is either black, Asian or Latino, is something different. 

It’s the approach tested by two shows: The Real and Exhale. 

For The Real, concluding an experimental run on Friday, the multi-ethnic panel of Tamar Braxton, Loni Love, Adrienne Bailon, Jeannie Mai and Tamera Mowry-Housley isn’t the point, said executive producer SallyAnn Salsano. 

“It’s something we don’t really talk about. ... We just picked who’s best for the show. We didn’t say, ‘Where’s our white one?’” Salsano said. 

The difference in The Real, she said, is generational. Other female-centric talk shows like The View, the genre groundbreaker when Barbara Walters launched it in 1997, tend toward older hosts with more settled lives and perspectives. 

As a 39-year-old woman with friends who are single like her or dealing with the ups and downs of married life, Salsano said, “There’s no one who represents me on any of those” other shows. 

Relationships, child-rearing and other challenges “are topics these girls are living,” she said of The Real hosts. 



“I’m a big fan of The View and The Talk, but with The Real, it’s my generation,” whether the topic is pop culture or a candid take on daily life, she said. In a discussion of childbirth, “We really got honest with the audience. I didn’t have the best experience. ... You only hear the good side” elsewhere on TV. 

The daytime show concludes its four-week test on Friday on stations in New York, Los Angeles, Washington, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Houston and Tampa, Fla. A similar run last summer for Bethenny led to a syndicated berth this fall for Bethenny Frankel’s show. 

Exhale also is getting a summer tryout but, in contrast, the ethnicity of its five African-American co-hosts is front and centre on Aspire, a black-oriented cable channel.

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