How to Create Great Topics for Television Talk Shows By braniac

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How to Create Great Topics for Television Talk Shows By braniac

How to Create Great Topics for Television Talk Shows

Create Great Topics There is no one formula to creating great topics for television talk shows. There are however, five steps that will help you maximize your creative genius before pitching ideas.

Create Great Topics 1. Find the conflict in a story. Conflict always makes for a great topic. Television talk shows thrive on conflict. Producers are always looking for topics that are based on the struggles between two parties.

Create Great Topics 2. Bad News Some people call it sensationalism, but television talk shows love to exploit topics that have a negative slant. For instance,... "the bad mother" who leaves her children with an irresponsible teenager... This makes for great television talk show topics!

Create Great Topics 3. Outrageous Topics... The more outrageous a topic, the better.... and extraordinary... A lot of times, these types of topics are found in the newspaper. There may be a small blurb about a small town in the middle of nowhere, where the adults form organize extreme fight clubs.

Create Great Topics 4. Turn the usual into the unusual. Here is a creative example... When tall women who wear high heels aren't considered sexy.... turn the usual into the unusual and find a group... who think tall women are not sexy if they wear heels and tower over men!

Create Great Topics 5. The Hometown Hero The hometown hero is a classic topic for television talk shows. Ideally, the hero has been injured or risked his life to save a mother and her four children from a burning building. In television, the more drama that happened to the hero while saving the family, the better the story will be.

Tips...  Don't forget that creative topics can be found in newspapers, magazines and independent television shows.  Only use current events. Since television talk shows are not aired live, you must find and create hot topics that are current. No one wants to hear about the cool celebrity party that happened a month ago.  Always pitch your ideas with confidence. If you are not confident in your creative topic, who will be?  Always keep your ideas for great topics to yourself. If you tell another producer about your ideas, they may steal them.

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How to Create Great Topics for Television Talk Shows By braniac Created by Shelia A. Peace Communication Skills 004, Semester 342 All Rights Reserved 2014