The selection of hosts (and reasoning behind the choices) changed
significantly as Walters relinquished creative control over the series. As
referenced earlier, Walters wanted a representative sampling of generations
of women, not based in politics or even race. Now, the choices are made
based on what the daytime audiences want to see. Specifically, they want to
see a catfight. They don’t want to see woken if different eras getting
along and learning from each other; they want to see blood. Walters wanted
to prove that women weren’t catty; the network decided there were better
ratings in proving the opposite.

On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 10:29 AM PGage <[email protected]> wrote:

> So, was Sharon O the conservative performer on her show?
>
> On Sat, 27 Mar 2021 at 6:52 AM Tom Wolper <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 11:42 AM Mark Jeffries <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't really see a house conservative in the show's early years,
>>> unless it was [John Henson] Debbie Snuffleupagus [JH] or perhaps Star
>>> Jones.  Hasselbeck came on board in 2003, when Jones was still on the
>>> panel, and replaced Lisa Ling as (from the original opening) "a young woman
>>> just starting out."
>>>
>>> Perhaps I have to include the opening as Barbara Walters did it:  "I've
>>> always wanted to do a show with women of diffwent genewations, backgwounds,
>>> and views: a working mother; a pwofessional in her 30s; a young woman just
>>> starting out; and then somebody who's done almost evewything and will say
>>> almost anything. And in a perfect world, I'd get to join the gwoup whenever
>>> I wanted."
>>>
>>> And with the youngest panelist 34 these days (Abby Huntsman), is there
>>> anyone today that's the young woman just starting out?
>>>
>>
>> Things have changed since the early years. Political polarization has
>> turned into tribalism and the producers know that a significant portion of
>> their target viewers won't tune in if they don't hear a conservative voice
>> in the mix.
>>
>> Having a woman "just starting out" might simply have been irrelevant to
>> attracting and keeping viewers. And it becomes a paradox that bringing on a
>> young woman like that onto the panel immediately raises her public profile
>> and soon takes her out of the category. Panel talk shows succeed because
>> viewers feel close to the women on the show and the need to have a woman
>> just starting out means replacing that participant frequently, meaning
>> viewers don't get a chance to bond with her.
>>
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