Tavis Smiley (TV series)

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Tavis Smiley
Tavis Smiley Logo.png
Logo of Tavis Smiley
GenreTalk show
Presented byTavis Smiley
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
Production
Production locationsLos Angeles, California,
New York City, New York (secondary)
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkPBS
Original releaseJanuary 2004 (2004-01) –
December 13, 2017 (2017-12-13)
External links
Website

Tavis Smiley is an American late-night talk show hosted by journalist Tavis Smiley that aired weeknights on PBS. The show began airing in January 2004 and is filmed in Los Angeles, California, making it the first ever west-coast talk show for PBS.

Broadcast history[]

The show was occasionally filmed in New York City, at the Lincoln Center studios of WNET.[1] The show features notable entertainers, athletes, politicians, authors, and other noteworthy individuals in a 30-minute interview that explores the lives of the guests and the current events. Tavis Smiley is a production of The Smiley Group, Inc and New York station WNET, with major funding from Wal-Mart.

During the first eight seasons, the show was taped at the studios of KCET which served as the flagship PBS station for the west coast until its separation from PBS in December 2010, moving the flagship name to KOCE-TV. From January 2011, New York station WNET took over production of the show [2] with some episodes originating out of WNET's studio in Lincoln Center but the show remained at the KCET studios for the remainder of the eighth season. The ninth season began on January 19, 2012 and debuted a new studio at the Encompass Digital Media Studios, nearby downtown Los Angeles.[3] The show continued to tape episodes in both New York and Los Angeles.

Cancelation[]

On December 13, 2017, PBS indefinitely suspended distribution of the show after an investigation discovered allegations of sexual misconduct. Smiley is accused of engaging in sexual relationships with multiple employees as well as "creating a verbally abusive and threatening environment."[4]

On December 19, 2017, the BBC and PBS announced that the show would be replaced by simulcasts of the BBC News shows Beyond 100 Days and World News Today, which would begin airing on PBS on January 2, 2018.[5]

Production[]

  • KCET (2004–2011)
  • WNET (2011–2017)
  • The Smiley Group, Inc (2004–2017)

References[]

  1. ^ "About the Show". PBS. Archived from the original on 2018-02-24. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
  2. ^ Press Release: WNET announces co-partnership with Tavis Smiley
  3. ^ "Tavis Smiley's new season, new show". PBS. Archived from the original on 2018-02-14.
  4. ^ Holloway, Daniel (December 13, 2017). "PBS Suspends 'Tavis Smiley' Following Sexual Misconduct Investigation". Variety. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
  5. ^ "PBS and BBC announce Beyond 100 Days – coming to PBS in new late-night timeslot". 19 December 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2017 – via www.bbc.co.uk.

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