Richard Dominick discusses the changes he made when stepping in as executive producer in 1991 The Jerry Springer Show, faced ...
“Fights, Camera, Action” ends with an exasperated Yoshimura calling out the fact that the only reason this documentary exists ...
Building a show around outrage became a "trap" for producers, who "had to keep outdoing themselves" to draw in viewers, the ...
Luke Sewell spoke about the complex legacy of the notorious talk show, which both coarsened American culture and affirmed the ...
The two-part docuseries effectively spotlights the exploitation of guests who aired their dirty laundry on TV The post ‘Jerry ...
Fights, Camera, Action," explores the controversial popularity of "The Jerry Springer Show" in the '90s.
The Jerry Springer Show pushed the limits of TV — and also a lot of producers' personal values. Producer Toby Yoshimura ...
There is no line,” Richard Dominick, the revolutionary and reviled brain behind The Jerry Springer Show, once said. “If I ...