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Maury (talk show)

Maury (originally titled The Maury Povich Show) is an American tabloid talk show hosted by Maury Povich, that originally aired in syndication. It premiered on September 9, 1991, and ended on September 8, 2022, with a total of 5,545 episodes over the course of 31 seasons.

Maury
Also known asThe Maury Povich Show (1991–98)
GenreTabloid talk show
Created byMaury Povich
Directed byAndrew Povich
Presented byMaury Povich
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons31
No. of episodes5,545
Production
Executive producersPaul Faulhaber
Maury Povich
Running time42 minutes
Production company
MoPo Productions
Release
Original networkSyndication
Picture formatNTSC (1991–2012)
HDTV 1080i (2012–22)
Original releaseSeptember 9, 1991 (1991-09-09) –
September 8, 2022 (2022-09-08)
Related
Karamo

The series was originally titled The Maury Povich Show. It was produced by MoPo Productions Inc. in association with Paramount Domestic Television. The show began unofficially using the title Maury in the 1995–1996 season, although its original title remained official until 1998, when Studios USA (now NBCUniversal) took over production and the show was officially retitled Maury. MoPo Productions Inc has continued to co-produce with NBCUniversal. For the series' first 18 seasons, it was taped in New York City; from 2009 until its end in 2022, the show was taped at the Rich Forum in Stamford, Connecticut, which is alternatively known as the Stamford Media Center, along with NBC's other syndicated programming.[1]

With a run spanning 31 seasons, Maury is the longest-running daytime talk show with a single host in American history.[2]

Common show themes

Maury has dealt with a variety of issues across its 31 seasons, including—but not limited to—teenage pregnancy, sexual infidelity, paternity test results, uncommon illnesses, makeovers, "out of control" teenagers, transgender individuals, sperm theft, obese children, domestic violence, little people, bullying, and unusual phobias. After the taping of these episodes, guests are often tracked for progress, both on air and on the Maury website.[3]

Episodes featuring updates on past guests are periodically aired throughout the year. Guests either appear in person or by video message updating Maury on their situations. At the end of every season, Maury does a countdown of the top 10 most memorable guests of the year, with updates on each guest.

Povich, whose background prior to launching Maury was in major-market local news and tabloid journalism, treated each episode and story with the seriousness of a journalist, noting that despite the show's theatrics and entertainment elements, each story he covered involved real people and real-life consequences. He was especially proud of cases where men would own up to their paternity, get involved in their child's life, and reunite with the mother to form a stable nuclear family.[2] Much of Povich's focus on paternity tests came from his steadfast belief in the virtues of the nuclear family and his stance that children were best served with both parents involved in the child's life.[2]

Broadcast history

For the first 18 seasons, Maury episodes were taped back-to-back at the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City. The studio shared the facility in the Hotel Pennsylvania with The People's Court until the show relocated studios in 1998, and The Sally Jessy Raphael Show until its cancellation in 2002.

As of 2007, NBC-owned and operated stations no longer air Maury.

For the 2009–10 season, production was moved from New York City to Stamford, Connecticut, where the series is now taped at the Stamford Media Center, along with Jerry Springer and The Steve Wilkos Show. This move was made in part because Connecticut offered NBC a tax credit if production of these three series was moved to the state.[1] A large overhead crane is used to hoist the centerpiece backdrop during conversions for show filming. It takes about 3 hours and a crew of about 15 decorators and electricians to convert the studio set from one show to the other. When a guest runs backstage on Maury, it is not uncommon to see Steve Wilkos or Jerry Springer set props come into view.

On September 17, 2012, during the premiere of its 22nd season, episodes of Maury began airing in widescreen, though not in high definition. On September 15, 2014, starting with its 24th season, episodes of Maury started airing in high definition. In October 2014, Maury was renewed through September 2018. In June 2018, Maury was renewed again through the 2019–2020 television season.[4]

In March 2020, Maury was renewed through the 2021–2022 season.[5] In December 2021, it was reported that the show would end the following spring.[6] In March 2022, Povich, then 83 years old, announced his retirement effective at the end of the 2021–22 season,[7] with a conflict show hosted by Karamo Brown (who had guest-hosted several Maury episodes during its final season) being shopped by NBCUniversal to take over the time slot, while reruns of Maury will be made available to stations.[8] In a June 2022 postmortem, Povich discussed his career with Greg Braxton of the Los Angeles Times, noting that he had accomplished all he had wanted to do during his career, was proud of what he had created with Maury (especially in maintaining the show's ratings in a time when daytime television audiences were shrinking rapidly), and had no further desire for any other television projects.[2] The final episode of Maury aired on September 8, 2022, with reruns continuing on most TV stations but mainly in the smaller market stations affiliated with The CW Plus.

Content editing

The series is edited to meet FCC regulations for indecency and obscenity, including bleeping of profane language and pixelization of nudity, though other censoring does take place; the series purposefully has guests avoid using their last names, mainly for the protection of minors and outside third parties, and said mentions of last names by guests (except for the show's rotation of experts) are bleeped in line with this policy. Additionally, no "uncut" versions of the show exist, unlike with its rival/companion series Jerry Springer, which openly marketed uncensored content on home video.

Internship promoting and telemarketing

Two well publicized advertising methods on Maury relate to the hiring of interns as well as polling the television audience with the allure of "valuable offers". The latter is also a promotional tactic used on the show Divorce Court.

The show is known for promoting an in-house "intern program", encouraging college students to apply for employment. In 2010, a United States Department of Education report indicated:

The talk show "Maury" is abusing government programs sponsored by the Department of Education. This production is attempting to prove that there is an overwhelming demand for interns and has solicited applications from hundreds of different institutions of higher learning. The interns are almost never hired; however, the production has applied under several clauses for government funding under claims that a large number of internships have been granted.[9]

Maury, like several daytime programs, also has a phone-in survey segment, a feature which has drawn criticism from some as the survey also features third-party "valuable offers" which may offer the purchase of some kind of product, but also give an inroad to telemarketers around do not call lists, as the interaction technically counts as allowing those calls past do not call lists, and may place the number called from on 'do call' phone lists used by the telemarketing industry.

Awards

Maury has been nominated once, in 2017, for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment, losing to The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Criticism

Some critics denounce Maury as being worse than other similar talk shows, such as Jerry Springer. Like such shows, it uses guests' serious problems for the entertainment of the viewing audience, but treated with an insincere sympathy. Whitney Matheson wrote about the show in her USA Today column, "Povich's talk show is, without a doubt, the worst thing on television. Period. Don't be fooled by the pressed shirt and pleated khakis; Maury is miles farther down the commode than Jerry Springer."[10]

Spin-off and inspiration

  • On February 27, 2012, it was announced that Maury regular Trisha Goddard, who hosted her own talk show in her native United Kingdom, would be coming to America with The Trisha Goddard Show, which was produced by Maury executive producer Paul Faulhaber and premiered in syndication in fall 2012.[11] The show, considered a spin-off of Maury, was cancelled after two seasons.
  • Though not a spin-off, it has been reported that the tabloid talk/court show Paternity Court, which premiered on September 23, 2013, was inspired by Maury.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Grego, Melissa (February 2, 2009). "'Springer,' 'Wilkos,' 'Maury' to Tape in Connecticut". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d Braxton, Greg (June 22, 2022). "Maury Povich, king of daytime, takes a final bow". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  3. ^ . Maury. Archived from the original on July 6, 2010. Retrieved July 15, 2010.
  4. ^ "'Jerry Springer', 'Maury' & 'Steve Wilkos' Renewed Through 2018". Deadline Hollywood. October 1, 2014. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  5. ^ Albiniak, Paige (February 27, 2020). "'Maury' Renewed for Two More Seasons". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  6. ^ "All Eyes on Fox TV Stations Headed into 2022". December 20, 2021.
  7. ^ Nellie Andreeva (March 20, 2022). "Maury To End After Three Decades: NBCUniversal Confirms Host's "Bittersweet" Retirement – Update". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  8. ^ Albiniak, Paige (March 14, 2022). "Syndication: Pieces Falling Into Place for 2022-23 TV Season". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  9. ^ Department of Education, Annual Fiscal Report (2010), pp. 215–289
  10. ^ Matheson, Whitney (December 3, 2002). "There shouldn't be a next time, America". USA Today. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  11. ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "NBCUni's 'Maury' Spinoff Talk Show 'Trisha' Officially A Go For Fall With 80% Clearances". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  12. ^ "Exclusive: MGM to Launch 'Paternity Court' This Fall". Broadcasting & Cable. NextTV. December 12, 2012. Retrieved March 19, 2022.

External links

  • Official website
  • Maury at IMDb

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Maury originally titled The Maury Povich Show is an American tabloid talk show hosted by Maury Povich that originally aired in syndication It premiered on September 9 1991 and ended on September 8 2022 with a total of 5 545 episodes over the course of 31 seasons MauryAlso known asThe Maury Povich Show 1991 98 GenreTabloid talk showCreated byMaury PovichDirected byAndrew PovichPresented byMaury PovichCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons31No of episodes5 545ProductionExecutive producersPaul FaulhaberMaury PovichRunning time42 minutesProduction companyMoPo Productions Faulhaber Media 2009 22 Paramount Domestic Television 1991 98 Studios USA Television Distribution 1998 2002 Universal Domestic Television 2002 04 NBCUniversal Syndication Studios 2004 22 ReleaseOriginal networkSyndicationPicture formatNTSC 1991 2012 HDTV 1080i 2012 22 Original releaseSeptember 9 1991 1991 09 09 September 8 2022 2022 09 08 RelatedKaramoThe series was originally titled The Maury Povich Show It was produced by MoPo Productions Inc in association with Paramount Domestic Television The show began unofficially using the title Maury in the 1995 1996 season although its original title remained official until 1998 when Studios USA now NBCUniversal took over production and the show was officially retitled Maury MoPo Productions Inc has continued to co produce with NBCUniversal For the series first 18 seasons it was taped in New York City from 2009 until its end in 2022 the show was taped at the Rich Forum in Stamford Connecticut which is alternatively known as the Stamford Media Center along with NBC s other syndicated programming 1 With a run spanning 31 seasons Maury is the longest running daytime talk show with a single host in American history 2 Contents 1 Common show themes 2 Broadcast history 3 Content editing 4 Internship promoting and telemarketing 5 Awards 6 Criticism 7 Spin off and inspiration 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksCommon show themes EditMaury has dealt with a variety of issues across its 31 seasons including but not limited to teenage pregnancy sexual infidelity paternity test results uncommon illnesses makeovers out of control teenagers transgender individuals sperm theft obese children domestic violence little people bullying and unusual phobias After the taping of these episodes guests are often tracked for progress both on air and on the Maury website 3 Episodes featuring updates on past guests are periodically aired throughout the year Guests either appear in person or by video message updating Maury on their situations At the end of every season Maury does a countdown of the top 10 most memorable guests of the year with updates on each guest Povich whose background prior to launching Maury was in major market local news and tabloid journalism treated each episode and story with the seriousness of a journalist noting that despite the show s theatrics and entertainment elements each story he covered involved real people and real life consequences He was especially proud of cases where men would own up to their paternity get involved in their child s life and reunite with the mother to form a stable nuclear family 2 Much of Povich s focus on paternity tests came from his steadfast belief in the virtues of the nuclear family and his stance that children were best served with both parents involved in the child s life 2 Broadcast history EditFor the first 18 seasons Maury episodes were taped back to back at the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City The studio shared the facility in the Hotel Pennsylvania with The People s Court until the show relocated studios in 1998 and The Sally Jessy Raphael Show until its cancellation in 2002 As of 2007 NBC owned and operated stations no longer air Maury For the 2009 10 season production was moved from New York City to Stamford Connecticut where the series is now taped at the Stamford Media Center along with Jerry Springer and The Steve Wilkos Show This move was made in part because Connecticut offered NBC a tax credit if production of these three series was moved to the state 1 A large overhead crane is used to hoist the centerpiece backdrop during conversions for show filming It takes about 3 hours and a crew of about 15 decorators and electricians to convert the studio set from one show to the other When a guest runs backstage on Maury it is not uncommon to see Steve Wilkos or Jerry Springer set props come into view On September 17 2012 during the premiere of its 22nd season episodes of Maury began airing in widescreen though not in high definition On September 15 2014 starting with its 24th season episodes of Maury started airing in high definition In October 2014 Maury was renewed through September 2018 In June 2018 Maury was renewed again through the 2019 2020 television season 4 In March 2020 Maury was renewed through the 2021 2022 season 5 In December 2021 it was reported that the show would end the following spring 6 In March 2022 Povich then 83 years old announced his retirement effective at the end of the 2021 22 season 7 with a conflict show hosted by Karamo Brown who had guest hosted several Maury episodes during its final season being shopped by NBCUniversal to take over the time slot while reruns of Maury will be made available to stations 8 In a June 2022 postmortem Povich discussed his career with Greg Braxton of the Los Angeles Times noting that he had accomplished all he had wanted to do during his career was proud of what he had created with Maury especially in maintaining the show s ratings in a time when daytime television audiences were shrinking rapidly and had no further desire for any other television projects 2 The final episode of Maury aired on September 8 2022 with reruns continuing on most TV stations but mainly in the smaller market stations affiliated with The CW Plus Content editing EditThe series is edited to meet FCC regulations for indecency and obscenity including bleeping of profane language and pixelization of nudity though other censoring does take place the series purposefully has guests avoid using their last names mainly for the protection of minors and outside third parties and said mentions of last names by guests except for the show s rotation of experts are bleeped in line with this policy Additionally no uncut versions of the show exist unlike with its rival companion series Jerry Springer which openly marketed uncensored content on home video Internship promoting and telemarketing EditTwo well publicized advertising methods on Maury relate to the hiring of interns as well as polling the television audience with the allure of valuable offers The latter is also a promotional tactic used on the show Divorce Court The show is known for promoting an in house intern program encouraging college students to apply for employment In 2010 a United States Department of Education report indicated The talk show Maury is abusing government programs sponsored by the Department of Education This production is attempting to prove that there is an overwhelming demand for interns and has solicited applications from hundreds of different institutions of higher learning The interns are almost never hired however the production has applied under several clauses for government funding under claims that a large number of internships have been granted 9 Maury like several daytime programs also has a phone in survey segment a feature which has drawn criticism from some as the survey also features third party valuable offers which may offer the purchase of some kind of product but also give an inroad to telemarketers around do not call lists as the interaction technically counts as allowing those calls past do not call lists and may place the number called from on do call phone lists used by the telemarketing industry Awards EditMaury has been nominated once in 2017 for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment losing to The Ellen DeGeneres Show Criticism EditSome critics denounce Maury as being worse than other similar talk shows such as Jerry Springer Like such shows it uses guests serious problems for the entertainment of the viewing audience but treated with an insincere sympathy Whitney Matheson wrote about the show in her USA Today column Povich s talk show is without a doubt the worst thing on television Period Don t be fooled by the pressed shirt and pleated khakis Maury is miles farther down the commode than Jerry Springer 10 Spin off and inspiration EditOn February 27 2012 it was announced that Maury regular Trisha Goddard who hosted her own talk show in her native United Kingdom would be coming to America with The Trisha Goddard Show which was produced by Maury executive producer Paul Faulhaber and premiered in syndication in fall 2012 11 The show considered a spin off of Maury was cancelled after two seasons Though not a spin off it has been reported that the tabloid talk court show Paternity Court which premiered on September 23 2013 was inspired by Maury 12 See also Edit Television portalTalk show Daytime television Syndicated television The Jerry Springer Show Karamo Brown Face to Face a Philippine talk showReferences Edit a b Grego Melissa February 2 2009 Springer Wilkos Maury to Tape in Connecticut Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved March 19 2022 a b c d Braxton Greg June 22 2022 Maury Povich king of daytime takes a final bow Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 22 2022 Story Tracker Maury Archived from the original on July 6 2010 Retrieved July 15 2010 Jerry Springer Maury amp Steve Wilkos Renewed Through 2018 Deadline Hollywood October 1 2014 Retrieved June 1 2015 Albiniak Paige February 27 2020 Maury Renewed for Two More Seasons Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved March 19 2022 All Eyes on Fox TV Stations Headed into 2022 December 20 2021 Nellie Andreeva March 20 2022 Maury To End After Three Decades NBCUniversal Confirms Host s Bittersweet Retirement Update Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 20 2022 Albiniak Paige March 14 2022 Syndication Pieces Falling Into Place for 2022 23 TV Season Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved March 19 2022 Department of Education Annual Fiscal Report 2010 pp 215 289 Matheson Whitney December 3 2002 There shouldn t be a next time America USA Today Retrieved December 23 2009 Andreeva Nellie NBCUni s Maury Spinoff Talk Show Trisha Officially A Go For Fall With 80 Clearances Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 19 2022 Exclusive MGM to Launch Paternity Court This Fall Broadcasting amp Cable NextTV December 12 2012 Retrieved March 19 2022 External links EditOfficial website Maury at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maury talk show amp oldid 1164591951, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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