Talk Back Live
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Talk Back Live was a talk show on CNN
that lasted from 1994 until 2003. It aired from 3 to 4 pm Eastern Time
and was hosted at various times by Susan Rook
, Bobbie Battista
, Karyn Bryant
and Arthel Neville
. The audience participation show originated from a specially constructed stage in the atrium of the CNN Center
. It was canceled in favor of extending Live From for an additional hour.
with television, viewers of the program could call-in like many of CNN’s other talk style shows. Viewer could also fax or go online with partner CompuServe to post their comments on the show’s topic in a custom chatroom. Comments from faxes and CompuServe were often incorporated into the show. What made the show interactive is the host would allow panelist and audience members to respond to the fax and online comments. Also, the show partnered with MCI and American University in Washington, D.C. to have students and professors provide comments and questions via desktop video technology. “Talk Back Live” originally aired from 1-2 pm on CNN/USA in the time slot previously occupied by "Sonya Live." The show was later pushed back to 3pm to make way for "CNN Today."
CNN partnered with online service CompuServe to provide an online forum to host comments on the show’s topics. This would later serve as the catalyst to CNN Online or what is now known as CNN.com.
Discount drug store chain Drug Emporium was a major sponsor of “Talk Back Live” during the first year of the show. General admission tickets to the show could be found in its Atlanta area stores along with a life-sized poster cutout of “Talk Back Live” host, Susan Rook.
“Talk Back Live” would tackle hot button issues like abortion, sex education, homosexuality and race in America just to name a few. The show’s topic was often influenced by what was happening in the news on that day.
During the early days of “Talk Back Live,” many of the show’s topics were about the O.J. Simpson murder trial. The first show was repeatedly interrupted by coverage of the O.J. Simpson case. Many of “Talk Back Live’s” panelists went on to bigger and brighter careers.
After Rook left CNN, the show had a string of recurring hosts. Joie Chen, Bill Hemmer, Daryn Kagan, Leon Harris, Chris Rose, and Vince Cellini were among the CNN talent to host the show. Non-CNN personalities to host “Talk Back Live” include Tavis Smiley and Jane Whitney.
There were some panelist that used “Talk Back Live” as a stepping stone to bigger opportunities.
“CNN Talk Back Live” was the first show to bridge the gap of the information super highway (internet) and television. "Talk Back Live" made it possible for people to interact with the newsmakers, ask questions, give their opinions where they wouldn’t have had access otherwise.
CNN
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that lasted from 1994 until 2003. It aired from 3 to 4 pm Eastern Time
North American Eastern Time Zone
The Eastern Time Zone of the United States and Canada is a time zone that falls mostly along the east coast of North America. Its UTC time offset is −5 hrs during standard time and −4 hrs during daylight saving time...
and was hosted at various times by Susan Rook
Susan Rook
Susan Rook is a journalist and photographer best known for her years as a CNN anchor first co-anchoring "Newsnight" with Patrick Emory and later PrimeNews and "Evening News" , co-anchoring with Bernard Shaw and later hosting the topical daily talk show TalkBack Live...
, Bobbie Battista
Bobbie Battista
Barbara Ann "Bobbie" Battista is an American journalist and a former prominent newscaster with the Cable News Network . During her 20-year career with the cable news company, Battista anchored numerous programs on CNN, CNN Headline News and CNN International...
, Karyn Bryant
Karyn Bryant
Karyn Bryant is an American actress, writer, and television personality.-Early life:Bryant was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, completed secondary school at Lawrence Academy at Groton, and received bachelor's degrees from Brown University in political science and...
and Arthel Neville
Arthel Neville
Arthel Neville , is an American journalist and television personality.Arthel is the daughter of Art Neville, founder of the New Orleans music groups The Meters and The Neville Brothers.-Biography:...
. The audience participation show originated from a specially constructed stage in the atrium of the CNN Center
CNN Center
The CNN Center is the world headquarters of the Cable News Network . The main newsrooms and studios for several of CNN's news channels are located in the building...
. It was canceled in favor of extending Live From for an additional hour.
Concept
It has been widely speculated that in 1993 media mogul Ted Turner, founder of the 24-hour news network CNN, was inspired to create a talk show after walking through the atrium of the company’s headquarters in Atlanta, The CNN Center. As the story goes, Turner walked through the ground floor of the CNN Center and saw the sunlight shining down into the atrium. He had a revelation that the side of atrium in front of The Turner Store would be a great place for a talk show. So one year later and after millions of dollars in renovations, a portion of The CNN Center food court was transformed into a state of the art broadcast studio that seated over two hundred people and “CNN Talk Back Live” was created. One of CNN’s top producers was tapped to head up this new concept, Teya Ryan, an award winning producer in charge of CNN’s environmental features.The Show
“Talk Back Live” was billed as the first truly interactive television show. Merging new technology, the World Wide Web or what was then called the information superhighwayInformation superhighway
The information superhighway or infobahnwas a popular term used through the 1990s to refer to digital communication systems and the Internet telecommunications network. It is associated with United States Senator and later Vice-President Al Gore....
with television, viewers of the program could call-in like many of CNN’s other talk style shows. Viewer could also fax or go online with partner CompuServe to post their comments on the show’s topic in a custom chatroom. Comments from faxes and CompuServe were often incorporated into the show. What made the show interactive is the host would allow panelist and audience members to respond to the fax and online comments. Also, the show partnered with MCI and American University in Washington, D.C. to have students and professors provide comments and questions via desktop video technology. “Talk Back Live” originally aired from 1-2 pm on CNN/USA in the time slot previously occupied by "Sonya Live." The show was later pushed back to 3pm to make way for "CNN Today."
CNN partnered with online service CompuServe to provide an online forum to host comments on the show’s topics. This would later serve as the catalyst to CNN Online or what is now known as CNN.com.
Discount drug store chain Drug Emporium was a major sponsor of “Talk Back Live” during the first year of the show. General admission tickets to the show could be found in its Atlanta area stores along with a life-sized poster cutout of “Talk Back Live” host, Susan Rook.
“Talk Back Live” would tackle hot button issues like abortion, sex education, homosexuality and race in America just to name a few. The show’s topic was often influenced by what was happening in the news on that day.
During the early days of “Talk Back Live,” many of the show’s topics were about the O.J. Simpson murder trial. The first show was repeatedly interrupted by coverage of the O.J. Simpson case. Many of “Talk Back Live’s” panelists went on to bigger and brighter careers.
Susan Rook
Susan Rook was tapped to host this new and innovative show. Rook was a veteran news anchor. She had previously anchored CNN Primenews with co-anchor Bernard Shaw. Rook served as a moderator in the third Presidential debates in 1992. Rook was a graduate of George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. She had previously worked at TV stations in Jacksonville, FL and New Orleans, LA. Rook has often said that she was “A traffic cop on the information super highway.”After Rook left CNN, the show had a string of recurring hosts. Joie Chen, Bill Hemmer, Daryn Kagan, Leon Harris, Chris Rose, and Vince Cellini were among the CNN talent to host the show. Non-CNN personalities to host “Talk Back Live” include Tavis Smiley and Jane Whitney.
Miles O'Brien and Bobbie Battista
Eventually in 1998 CNN anchors Bobbie Battista and Miles O’Brien were chosen to host “Talk Back Live.” Miles O’Brien would host the show Monday and Tuesday. O’Brien and Bobbie Battista would host the show together on Wednesdays and Battista would host Thursday and Friday. After nearly a year, Miles O’Brien was dropped from the show, and Bobbie Battista became the sole host.Arthel Neville
When Bobbie Battista left CNN, another search for a host began. In 2002, CNN hired Arthel Neville as the new host of Talk Back Live. The show was re-branded with new logos, graphics and music.The Panelists
Over the years “Talk Back Live” has featured panelist on a variety of topics. Some of the most noteworthy panelist include, Major League Baseball player Tom Glavin, CNN Legal Analysts Greta Van Susteran and Roger Cossack, political commentator and feminist Susan Estrich, U.S. Representative J. C. Watts, Jr., CNN Correspondent Art Harris, Defense attorney Ed Garland and political commentator and author Julianne Malveaux.There were some panelist that used “Talk Back Live” as a stepping stone to bigger opportunities.
Sean Hannity
Sean Hannity was a popular conservative radio talk show host in Atlanta. He appeared numerous times on “Talk Back Live.” Hannity is now a high profile conservative political commentator on CNN’s competitor, Fox News Channel.Nancy Grace
Nancy Grace, a former Atlanta prosecutor was a regular panelist on “Talk Back Live.” She was very vocal about her opinion of O.J. Simpson’s guilt during the murder trial. Grace hosted a show on Court TV and is now host of CNN’s Headline News program, "Nancy Grace."Tavis Smiley
Tavis Smiley was a political commentator that made frequent appearance on CNN including “Talk Back Live.” Smiley hosted “Talk Back Live” on several occasions. Tavis Smiley is now a successful author that has appeared multiple times on the New York Times Bestseller list.The Audience
“Talk Back Live” was taped in an open air studio in the middle of the CNN Center atrium in downtown Atlanta. Filling the 200 plus seats of the audience was no small task. The show had several staff members dedicated to recruiting audience members for the daily show. Many tourists taking the CNN Studio Tour were often persuaded to sit in the audience. The recruiters or “Audience Coordinators” as they were called often solicited people in popular downtown Atlanta spots with the promise of appearing on live television and a 15 minute MCI pre-paid calling card.The end
Despite consistent ratings, in 2003, “CNN Talk Back Live” was canceled so CNN could extend its coverage of the war. The program's end brought about the extension of “Live From” with Kyra Phillips and Miles O’Brien to a third hour. “CNN Talk Back Live’s” final broadcast was Friday March 7, 2003.“CNN Talk Back Live” was the first show to bridge the gap of the information super highway (internet) and television. "Talk Back Live" made it possible for people to interact with the newsmakers, ask questions, give their opinions where they wouldn’t have had access otherwise.