Andy Cohen is the first 21st century Talk Show Host for the following reasons:
#1 Live
#2 Interactive
#3 Eye candy
#4 Repetition
#5 Pun
Games with guests are always based on Puns. Andy’s guests are pop culture stars and the games he plays with them always have a name based on a pun—related to the careers of the guests.
#6 Fun
#7 Lighthearted
#8 Open-minded
Andy seems free of prejudice. Embraces people of all races, sexual orientation. Comfortable with women.
#9 Pop References
#10 Man of the People
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#1 Live
The title of the show indicates Andy’s deep understanding of digital-era media. It’s live, in the moment and the audience is part of things.
#2 Interactive
Andy gets questions in the moment-- phone calls and tweets from his audience—and directs them to the two guests sitting directly to his left.
#3 Eye candy
Andy always has one or two Guest Bartenders and they’re almost always young and beautiful. They don’t say much.
#4 Repetition
Andy’s special segments—Mazel of the Day and Jackhole of the Day— provide brief editorial comments. They let us know what Andy feels strongly about it and we feel closer to him.
#5 Pun
Games with guests are always based on Puns. Andy’s guests are pop culture stars and the games he plays with them always have a name based on a pun—related to the careers of the guests.
#6 Fun
Andy’s a naturally upbeat person and smiles constantly. Racy without being raunchy.
#7 Lighthearted
Andy never takes himself too seriously.
#8 Open-minded
Andy seems free of prejudice. Embraces people of all races, sexual orientation. Comfortable with women.
#9 Pop References
Andy refers to pop culture constantly, including his own Housewives shows. There are many rewards for the connoisseur of Bravo TV.
#10 Man of the People
Andy is bright, brilliant maybe, but not as well-read as Dick Cavett or as naturally witty as Howard Stern, David Letterman, or Joan Rivers, some of his talk show heroes (see below). He never takes a superior attitude towards his guests. Maybe Andy is the first gay Everyman?
*****
The material below comes from Entertainment Weekly—the Aug
14, 2015 issue—with Andy Cohen as its guest editor.
Andy Cohen’s Top 10
Greatest Talk Show Hosts of All Time
1)
Dick Cavett—so erudite, calm, urbane, classy
2)
Howard Stern—he’s my inspiration for WWHL, and
the best interviewer working today. He has his Wack Pack and I have my
Housewives.
3)
Tom Snyder—cigarettes and a hearty laugh
4)
David Letterman—he deconstructed the talk show
right before our very eyes.
5)
Kelly Ripa—she doesn’t get credit for how hard
her job is because she makes it look easy. Plus, she know how to overshare
without giving too much away.
6)
Johnny Carson—chic, chic, chic
7)
Joan Rivers—when she guest-hosted on The Tonight
Show it was like Christmas for me. The clothes, the monologue, the personal
questions—perfect!
8)
Jimmy Fallon—he’s brought a new energy,
enthusiasm, freshness and positivity to late-night.
9)
Rosie O’Donnell—she reinvented daytime TV with
hilarious games and a love of pop culture.
10)
Robin Byrd—a live Manhattan public-access show
hosted by a yenta in a crochet bikini, featuring strippers and call-ins? Why is
this not still on?
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