The first thing you have to decide if you want to be a talk show host is what sort of talk show Do you want to have? And what sort of audience is it going to be a big time talk show with 200 people in the audience and on network TV? In that case, you better have a lot of money, or already be wildly famous, it's hard to get shows like that. Is it going to be a cable access show or you're simply interviewing the local fire chief, the local heads of charities in your community, and no audience and just one black chair and a simple plant behind you? What is the style? What's the format going to be what is the focus going to be of the show?
Now there are host focus shows like for example, Bill O'Reilly. Now bill o'reilly has guests, but the show is primarily about him his worldview. And those shows could be quite popular, but it's a hard show to do if you don't have a tremendous amount of brides. past experience, and a lot of interesting things to say. The more typical scenario is a guest focus show where you're putting a spotlight on the guest. You're trying to bring as much out of them as possible.
You're trying to bring interesting ideas and interesting conversation out. But I want you to decide right now let's have a business plan for your talk show. What's the format? What's the subject matter? Is it current events? Is it news?
Is it news specific to your state, your city, your local community, these days of YouTube shows you can make a niche as small as you want. You can have a talk show, just throw our everyday have a family reunion for two weeks if you want to just be for your family members. So I want to know who is your audience? Who would you like to see, watch this show? What is it you're going to talk about what is the focus? If you're going to have guests, what sorts of guests are you going to have?
So let's write this down right now. So We can have a sense of a plan. Who is your audience? What are the topics? What sort of guests are you going to have write that down now