Is it just me, or have the producers of television shows forgotten what 'applause' is?
I don't watch TV but my wife likes it and a TV is on somewhere in the house at all hours of the day. Over the last few years I've noticed, particularly on daytime TV that the audiance doesn't applaud, but 'screaming' seems to be the accepted way of showing approval for whatever is on. Scream, scream, scream!
For crying out loud. What's that all about? I'd be willing to bet that there is a big sign that comes on in front of audiences today that says, "SCREAM". I've been in TV studios and have seen the lighted signs that come on telling the audience to, laugh and applaud. I just know they have them today that says, 'SCREAM'. And that sheep mentality takes over and, of course, the audience screams.
I have no problem with Ellen. Actually I think she's a pretty cool lady but her audience is a bunch of idiots! No matter who or what is being presented they have to scream their fool heads off. Funny thing is when the camera pans the audience, you never see anyone 'screaming'. They're all just smiling and applauding. Canned screaming maybe?
The same for a show called, 'The Voice'. I call it 'The Noise' because all I hear is 'screaming'! ( and bad, no talent singers who are wanna be entertainers).
And while I'm ranting, what's with the current trend to have three or four people all talking at the same time? Who has decided that it is entertaining to hear four people all trying to talk over their co-hosts; each one talking louder and louder to be heard?
NBC morning shows are a prime example. Four people at a desk, all talking at the same time. Later there are two women who have guests on. The poor guest doesn't get a chance to talk because the two hosts are blabbing over them. The only way a guest can get a word in is to talk louder than the two idiots hosting the show. Now you have three people competing for attention. So entertaining.
Okay. That's my 'Old Guy' rant for today.
Tom