The talk-show host helped usher in a new era of television that is instantly recognizable to anyone who has scrolled through a cable guide in the last 30 years: gleefully lowbrow, unapologetically raucous and can't-look-away addictive.
He was the ringmaster of a vulgar circus, a brash showman who some critics accused of dumbing down the culture.He was also a small-screen pioneer., helped usher in a new era of television that is instantly recognizable to anyone who has scrolled through a cable guide in the last 30 years: gleefully lowbrow, unapologetically raucous and can't-look-away addictive.
He was not the only talk-show provocateur of the time. Ricki Lake, Maury Povich, Sally Jessy Raphael and Montel Williams also treated their viewers to a seemingly endless parade of dysfunctional families and feuding couples. Springer was seen by some at the time as a pariah — the "new Satan," as the humorist David Sedaris wrote in an essay forin 1998. Yet there was a disarming earnestness to his on-screen persona. Springer's catchphrase: "Take care of yourself, and each other."
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