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'''Jerry Springer''' (born '''Gerald Norman Springer'' February 13, 1944, in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]) is a popular American talk show host that hosts the ''Jerry Springer Show'' since 1991.  Much of the show is staged for entertainment purposes and will usually degrade into a pushing and shouting match.
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'''Jerry Springer''' (born '''Gerald Norman Springer''' February 13, 1944, in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]) is a popular American talk show host that hosts the ''Jerry Springer Show'' since 1991.  Much of the show is staged for entertainment purposes and will usually degrade into a pushing and shouting match.
  
 
He has a [[B.A.|Bachelor's Degree]] in political science from [[Tulane University]] and [[Juris Doctor]] from [[Northwestern University]] Law School.<ref>http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/jerry-springer/bio/156840</ref> Before becoming a talk show host, Springer was active in politics in [[Cincinnati]], [[Ohio]], and first became a city council member in 1971.  A prostitution scandal in 1974 unsaddled him only briefly and the city council elected him as mayor for one year in 1977-78. For a week in 1997, he was briefly a news commentator for a Chicago-area television station before quitting over protests.<ref>Carter, Bill. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E01E5DC1739F93AA35756C0A961958260 Springer Quits News Show, Citing Attacks]. ''The New York Times'': May 9, 1997</ref>
 
He has a [[B.A.|Bachelor's Degree]] in political science from [[Tulane University]] and [[Juris Doctor]] from [[Northwestern University]] Law School.<ref>http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/jerry-springer/bio/156840</ref> Before becoming a talk show host, Springer was active in politics in [[Cincinnati]], [[Ohio]], and first became a city council member in 1971.  A prostitution scandal in 1974 unsaddled him only briefly and the city council elected him as mayor for one year in 1977-78. For a week in 1997, he was briefly a news commentator for a Chicago-area television station before quitting over protests.<ref>Carter, Bill. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E01E5DC1739F93AA35756C0A961958260 Springer Quits News Show, Citing Attacks]. ''The New York Times'': May 9, 1997</ref>

Revision as of 21:09, October 19, 2008

Jerry Springer (born Gerald Norman Springer February 13, 1944, in London, United Kingdom) is a popular American talk show host that hosts the Jerry Springer Show since 1991. Much of the show is staged for entertainment purposes and will usually degrade into a pushing and shouting match.

He has a Bachelor's Degree in political science from Tulane University and Juris Doctor from Northwestern University Law School.[1] Before becoming a talk show host, Springer was active in politics in Cincinnati, Ohio, and first became a city council member in 1971. A prostitution scandal in 1974 unsaddled him only briefly and the city council elected him as mayor for one year in 1977-78. For a week in 1997, he was briefly a news commentator for a Chicago-area television station before quitting over protests.[2]

In 2000, he admitted in an interview with the Reuters news agency:

"I would never watch my show. I'm not interested in it." - Jerry Springer[3]

Springer had a radio program on the Air America network in 2005-06 and in the fall of 2006 competed on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. He currently hosts the popular America's Got Talent.

References

  1. http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/jerry-springer/bio/156840
  2. Carter, Bill. Springer Quits News Show, Citing Attacks. The New York Times: May 9, 1997
  3. Springer's 'silly' show. BBC News: October 6, 2000

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