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Jerry Springer

Jerry Springer while giving a speech at Emory University.
Born February 13, 1944 (1944-02-13) (age 63)
London, England, UK
Occupation Television host, former politician
Spouse Ellen Smith

In office
1977 – 1978
Preceded by James T. Luken
Succeeded by Bobbie L. Sterne

Born February 13, 1944 (1944-02-13) (age 63)
London, England, UK
Political party Democratic

Gerald Norman "Jerry" Springer (born February 13, 1944) is a British-born American celebrity; a former Democratic mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio; musician; television personality; and host of the controversial television tabloid talk show bearing his name, The Jerry Springer Show until spring 2007. He is also the current host of America's Got Talent. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 415 × 600 pixels Full resolution (1014 × 1466 pixel, file size: 891 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Jerry Springer at Emory University by Nrbelex File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this... Emory University is a private university located in the metropolitan area of the city of Atlanta and in western unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. ... is the 44th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... Prior to 1925, the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, was elected in a separate, partisan election. ... Also: 1977 (album) by Ash. ... Year 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar). ... James T. Luken (b. ... Bobbie L. Sterne is a former American politician of the Charter Party of Cincinnati, Ohio. ... is the 44th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas  Politics Portal      Further information: Politics of the United States#Organization of American political parties The Democratic... Jerry Springer is a 1998 song written by Weird Al Yankovic. ... The Jerry Springer Show is an internationally known[1] American television tabloid talk show, hosted by Jerry Springer, a former politician. ... is the 44th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see Celebrity (disambiguation). ... Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas  Politics Portal      Further information: Politics of the United States#Organization of American political parties The Democratic... A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning larger, greater) is the modern title of the highest ranking municipal officer. ... Cincinnati redirects here. ... “Instrumentalist” redirects here. ... A celebrity is a person who is widely recognized in a society. ... Freaks talk back by Joshua Gamson: scholarly text about tabloid talk shows. ... The Jerry Springer Show is an internationally known[1] American television tabloid talk show, hosted by Jerry Springer, a former politician. ... Americas Got Talent is an American reality television series on the NBC television network. ...

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Early years

Jerry Springer was born in East Finchley tube station,[1] London, England in 1944. His parents, Julie and Springer, were Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany.[1] In January 1948, he emigrated to the United States, settling in Kew Gardens, Queens, New York. He attended Forest Hills High School. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University in 1965, majoring in political science. He earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Northwestern University in 1968.[1][2] He then became a political campaign aide to Robert F. Kennedy;[2] after Kennedy's assassination, he joined the Cincinnati law firm of Frost & Jacobs, now Frost Brown Todd. East Finchley is a London Underground station in East Finchley. ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... Year 1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... In the course of history, Jewish populations have been expelled or ostracised by various local authorities and have sought asylum from Anti-Semitism numerous times. ... Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, commonly refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the firm control of the totalitarian and fascist ideology of the Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as dictator. ... Year 1948 (MCMXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the 1948 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Emigration is the action and the phenomenon of leaving ones native country to settle abroad. ... Kew Gardens is a neighborhood in central Queens bounded to the north and east by the Jackie Robinson Parkway (formerly Interborough Parkway), the Van Wyck Expressway, and Queens Boulevard, also to the east by 127th Street, to the south by 85th Avenue, and to the west by Babbage Street and... For other uses, see Queens (disambiguation) and Queen. ... This article is about the state. ... Forest Hills High School (FHHS) is a public secondary school in Queens, New York City. ... A B.A. issued from the University of Tennessee. ... Tulane University is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational research university located in New Orleans, Louisiana. ... Year 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1965 Gregorian calendar. ... “J.D.” redirects here. ... Northwestern University (NU) is a selective private, nonsectarian, coeducational research university with campuses located in Evanston, Illinois and downtown Chicago, Illinois. ... “Electioneering” redirects here. ... Aide may refer to: A person who assists another. ... Robert Francis Bobby Kennedy (November 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968), also called RFK, was one of two younger brothers of U.S. President John F. Kennedy and served as United States Attorney General from 1961 to 1964. ... Robert Kennedy The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy occurred on June 5, 1968. ... Cincinnati, Ohio viewed from the SW, across the Ohio River from Kentucky. ... A law firm is a business entity formed by one or more lawyers to engage in the practice of law. ... Frost Brown Todd LLC is one of the largest law firms based in the Midwestern United States. ...


Political career

In 1970, Springer ran for Congress, but failed to unseat incumbent Republican Donald D. Clancy, garnering 45% of the vote. He had previously spearheaded the effort to lower the voting age, and had testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee in support of ratification of the 26th Amendment. Year 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Type Bicameral Speaker of the House of Representatives House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi, (D) since January 4, 2007 Steny Hoyer, (D) since January 4, 2007 House Minority Leader John Boehner, (R) since January 4, 2007 Members 435 plus 4 Delegates and 1 Resident Commissioner Political groups Democratic Party Republican Party... Donald D. Clancy (born July 24, 1921) is a Republican former member of the United States House of Representatives. ... The U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary (informally Senate Judiciary Committee) is a standing committee of the United States Senate, the upper house of the United States Congress. ... Amendment XXVI (the Twenty-sixth Amendment) of the United States Constitution was ratified on July 1, 1971. ...


Springer was elected to the Cincinnati city council in 1971.[2] He was forced to resign in 1974 after admitting to hiring a prostitute.[2] The episode was uncovered when a police raid on a Fort Wright, Kentucky "massage parlor" unearthed a check Jerry Springer had written for its "services". Jerry Springer came clean at a press conference. His honesty helped him win back his seat in 1975.[2] In 1979, he was chosen to serve one year as mayor by the City Council.[2] Springer was also alluded to in a number of episodes of the television series WKRP in Cincinnati, but never appeared. Cincinnati, Ohio viewed from the SW, across the Ohio River from Kentucky. ... A city council is the most common style of legislative government in a city or town. ... Fort Wright is a city located in Kenton County, Kentucky. ... Also: 1979 by Smashing Pumpkins. ... A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning larger, greater) is the modern title of the highest ranking municipal officer. ... WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982) is an American situation comedy (sit-com) that featured the misadventures of the staff of a struggling radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio. ...


In 1982, Springer sought the Democratic nomination for Governor of Ohio. TV commercials for Springer's campaign referenced his use of a check to pay a prostitute; it was a way of proving that he wasn't afraid of the truth "even if it hurts". [1] He failed to win the Democratic party's nomination, and his political career was put on hiatus. Springer considered running for the United States Senate in 2003,[3] but backed down due to negative affiliations with The Jerry Springer Show.[4] Type Upper House President of the Senate Richard B. Cheney, R since January 20, 2001 President pro tempore Robert C. Byrd, D since January 4, 2007 Members 100 Political groups Democratic Party Republican Party Last elections November 7, 2006 Meeting place Senate Chamber United States Capitol Washington, DC United States...


Politics to journalism

His broadcast career started while he was still Mayor of the Cincinnati with album-oriented rock radio station WEBN FM, noted for its laid-back and irreverent radio format. The station featured commentaries by Springer under the banner "The Springer Memorandum". The popularity of these commentaries helped launch his broadcasting career. Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and/or video signals which transmit programs to an audience. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... WEBN (102. ... A radio format or programming format describes the overall content broadcast on a radio station. ... There are several senses for Commentary: Informed criticism. ...


He was hired as a political reporter and commentator on Cincinnati's NBC affiliate, WLWT TV, which had, at the time, the lowest-rated news program. Later, having been named primary news anchor and Managing Editor, he needed a broadcast "catch phrase" in the model of other great newsmen. With the help of some others at WLWT, he created his signature line: "Take care of yourself, and each other". Within two years he was Cincinnati's number one news anchor, along with partner Norma Rashid, and for five years, the most popular one in the city,[2] garnering 10 local Emmy Awards in the process. It was a position he held until January 1993. This article is about the television network. ... WLWT News5 is the NBC television affiliate in Cincinnati, Ohio. ... For other uses, see News (disambiguation). ... A news anchor (US,Can. ... An Emmy Award. ... Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ...


The Jerry Springer Show

The Jerry Springer Show debuted on 20 September 1991. It was developed by WLWT-TV to replace its Phil Donahue Show. It started as a politically oriented talk show, a longer version of Springer's commentaries. Guests included Oliver North and Jesse Jackson, and topics included homelessness and gun politics. Image File history File links Unbalanced_scales. ... Shortcut: WP:NPOVD Articles that have been linked to this page are the subject of an NPOV dispute (NPOV stands for Neutral Point Of View; see below). ... The Jerry Springer Show is an internationally known[1] American television tabloid talk show, hosted by Jerry Springer, a former politician. ... is the 263rd day of the year (264th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the 1991 Gregorian calendar). ... WLWT, also known as News5, is a television station in Cincinnati, Ohio, broadcasting locally on VHF channel 5 as an NBC affiliate. ... Phil Donahue Phillip John Donahue (b. ... Oliver Laurence North (born October 7, 1943) is most well known for his involvement in the Iran-Contra Affair. ... Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr. ... A homeless person in Paris. ... Gun politics is a set of legal issues surrounding the ownership, use, and control of firearms as well as safety issues related to firearms both through their direct use and through criminal use. ...


Springer revamped the format of the show in order to garner higher ratings. The show became more and more successful as it became more and more lowbrow, with an emphasis on infidelity. Its guests are typically lower class, minimally-educated, blue collar people confronted on a television stage with a spouse or family member's adultery, homosexuality, prostitution, transvestism, hate group membership, or other such situations. These confrontations often lead to profane shouting, chair-throwing, fist-fights, and removal of clothing. Female guests also receive 'Jerry Beads' (basically just another name for a set of beads) when exposing their breasts to the crowd . The show picked up and garnered huge ratings and lots of attention. Low culture is a derogatory term for some forms of popular culture. ... Look up infidelity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A blue-collar worker is a member of the working class who performs manual labor and earns an hourly wage. ... This article is about the act of adultery. ... Homosexuality refers to sexual interaction and / or romantic attraction between individuals of the same sex. ... Whore redirects here. ... Transvestism is literally the practice of cross-dressing, wearing the clothing of the opposite sex, and transvestite literally refers to a person who cross-dresses. ... A hate group is an organized group or movement that advocates hate, hostility, or violence towards members of a race, ethnicity, religion, gender or other designated sector of society, or that supports and publishes assertions and argumentation characteristic of hate groups without necessarily explicitly advocating such hate or violence that...


On 10 July 2002, the sons of guest Nanny Campbell-Panitz, who was murdered by her ex-husband after they appeared on an episode with his girlfriend, filed suit in Sarasota County against Springer, his producers and his distributor, claiming he created "a mood that led to murder." is the 191st day of the year (192nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... Sarasota County is a county located in the state of Florida. ...


In 2005 a UK version was shown on ITV1 entitled The Springer Show. It beat its talkshow rival Trisha Goddard five to one in the ratings, despite being a subdued version of the US show.[5] ITV1 is the name, in England, Wales and the Scottish borders, for a terrestrial, free-to-air television channel, broadcast in the United Kingdom by the ITV network. ... Trisha Goddard (born 23 December 1957) is an English television presenter well known for morning talk show Trisha Goddard which is aired on five. ...


The VH-1 "celebreality" series The Springer Hustle, took a look at how The Jerry Springer Show is produced, premiered April 2007. [6] VH1 (which stands for Video Hits 1) is an American cable television channel that was created in 1985. ...


Other appearances

  • Springer portrayed his own talk show host character in the 1998 movie Ringmaster,[7] though his character's name is Jerry Farrelly. Ringmaster offers a behind-the-scenes look at would-be guests who apply to a Springer-like show. The same year, Springer also relased an unrelated autobiography named Ringmaster; he claimed "I can only think of one title a year."[7]
  • He appeared on an episode of Married... With Children as the masculine feminist, in which he was for women getting a bowling night at a bowling alley. Al Bundy and his friends tie Springer to a chair and take over his show with a stripper who jumps up and down for the crowds delight.
  • On 25 October 1998, Springer appeared in a Halloween episode of The Simpsons entitled Starship Poopers. Springer provided the voice himself.
  • Jerry Springer appeared on two episodes of Whose Line is it Anyway?
  • In the autumn of 2006, Springer was a contestant on the third season of Dancing with the Stars, with his professional dance partner, Kym Johnson. He wanted to appear on the show so he could learn the waltz for the wedding of his daughter, Katie.[9][8] Springer and Johnson were eliminated in the seventh week of competition.[10]
  • He is also now the host of Nothing but the Truth, a UK based quiz show where contestants win money by simply telling the truth.
  • Jerry has previously taken his show format to the UK under the Jerry Springer title.

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Scandals

In May 1998, a photo story about Springer having sex with porn star Kendra Jade in Chicago's Executive Plaza Hotel appeared in the tabloids News of the World and The Globe. Kendra's stepmother Kelly Jade was also present in the hotel room, and Kendra, Kelly and porn director John Bowen appeared on Springer's show the next day, discussing a 350 person gang bang.[12][13] Another tabloid reported that Springer's wife Micki left him because of this event.[14] Kelly Jade later alleged that it all had been set up by Bowen who would receive several hundred thousand dollars from Springer to suppress a video tape of the romp shot with a hidden camera. Bowen denied the payoff and said that he had signed an agreement with Springer's lawyers not to discuss the matter.[15][16] This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The News of the World is a British tabloid newspaper published every Sunday. ... The Globe is a supermarket tabloid published in North America. ... John Gilbert Bowen (born February 11, 1947) is a British-born and American pornographic movie director who uses the name John T. Bone. ... For other uses, see Gang bang (disambiguation). ...


Inspired by Springer

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References

  1. ^ a b c Sheridan, Patricia. "Patricia Sheridan's Breakfast with Jerry Springer"", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2007-06-11. Retrieved on 2007-06-21. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Plotz, David (1998-03-22). Jerry Springer. Slate. Retrieved on 2007-06-21.
  3. ^ Korte, Gregory. "Springer opens door on politics", The Cincinnati Enquirer, 2003-02-14. Retrieved on 2007-06-21. 
  4. ^ Horstman, Barry M.. "Springer's decision: No Senate run", The Cincinnati Post, 2003-08-06. Retrieved on 2007-06-21. 
  5. ^ Springer thrashing Trisha in talkshow battle (June 19, 2005).
  6. ^ Official website of VH1's 'The Springer Hustle'
  7. ^ a b Jerry Springer the 'Ringmaster' of his domain. CNN Showbiz Today (1998-11-18). Retrieved on 2007-06-21.
  8. ^ a b The Associated Press. "Jerry Springer ends syndicated radio show", USA Today, 2006-12-05. Retrieved on 2007-06-21. 
  9. ^ The Associated Press. "Fans go wild for 'Dancing' Jerry Springer", MSNBC, 2006-10-04. Retrieved on 2007-06-21. 
  10. ^ The Associated Press. "Jerry Springer Voted Off 'Dancing With the Stars'", Fox News, 2006-10-26. Retrieved on 2007-06-21. 
  11. ^ NBC Universal (2007-03-05). Popular Television Talk-Show Host Jerry Springer Named Host of NBC's 'America's Got Talent' when Hit Variety-Talent Competition Series Returns this Summer. Press release. Retrieved on 2007-06-21.
  12. ^ TV Springer in sex romps with guests. News of the World, May 10, 1998.
  13. ^ Springer hires investigator after tape shows him having sex with 2 women, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, May 14, 1998
  14. ^ Sex film Springer dumped by wife. Daily Record, May 30, 1998.
  15. ^ John T. Bone, collection by Luke Ford
  16. ^ Windsong - A "Bone" of Contention For Former Cream Entertainment Partners. AVN News, March 3, 1999

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Preceded by
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1977-1978
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