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re: Without a live audience, these remain odd, sterile affairs.

Posted by: simbo 08:38 pm EST 01/16/15
In reply to: re: Without a live audience, these remain odd, sterile affairs. - FleetStreetBarber 08:00 pm EST 01/16/15

It would still be somewhat odd. The TV market has changed a lot in 60 years since these shows launched. And certainly live performance when it's seen on TV these days feeds off a live audience in most cases (see also: The Voice, Saturday Night Live, American Idol, any talk show with a live band...)


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