- Happy talk
Happy talk, also called banter, is the additional and often meaningless
commentary interspersed intonews programs bynews anchor s and others on set. It may consist of simplejoke s or simply a modified wording in asking a question of another reporter. For instance, instead of a simple handoff to asports caster, an anchor might say, "So, Dave, what the heck happened out on that field today? Is our team going down the tubes?" "Happy talk" may also refer to a format of news which encourages such commentary.Happy talk has been derided by some who prefer a more "traditional" and staid newscast, though it has been happening in some places since the early days of
broadcasting . Many marketing experts believe that it increases viewership Fact|date=February 2007, and can therefore provide a financial boost to a local station, but it can also backfire—some newscasters are not comfortable with happy talk and fail in their attempts to do it, and some anchor teams may not have the chemistry or working relationship to be able to pull it off believably.Happy Talk was created by
Al Primo , who also created the "Eyewitness News " format.Happy Talk was satirized by the
Firesign Theater in their1974 album "Everything You Know Is Wrong ". The "Where It's Happy" news team of Harold Hiphugger and Ray Hamburger also appear on "Boom Dot Bust " and "Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death ".
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