Journalist Tamron Hall hosts in-depth and relatable conversations covering a variety of topics.Journalist Tamron Hall hosts in-depth and relatable conversations covering a variety of topics.Journalist Tamron Hall hosts in-depth and relatable conversations covering a variety of topics.
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I think Tamron Hall knows how to interview and I enjoy her interview style. She is prepared and will confront when needed. This is not a fluffy entertainment show, but more of a news/culture show.
I like her charisma and her proficiency at her job, as so many talk show hosts today seem to wing it. I don't watch daily because so many of her topics are geared to women or black culture. So I tune in on days that have topics that interest me. I like it so much better now that she is sitting to interview and not standing in the audience pre interviews as was the case 1st season.
She does need to let her guests speak more and not always have to bring her issues into it. She recently interviewed Paul Holes , cold case officer, and she babbled the whole time. That's when I change the channel.
I like her charisma and her proficiency at her job, as so many talk show hosts today seem to wing it. I don't watch daily because so many of her topics are geared to women or black culture. So I tune in on days that have topics that interest me. I like it so much better now that she is sitting to interview and not standing in the audience pre interviews as was the case 1st season.
She does need to let her guests speak more and not always have to bring her issues into it. She recently interviewed Paul Holes , cold case officer, and she babbled the whole time. That's when I change the channel.
I already had a negative opinion of the show due to what seemed like constant stories that were negative or traumatic. Not really something I enjoy watching in a real show. But the final straw is her allowing an abuser onto her show despite protests from the victims. Truly not worth the money they spend to produce it.
The view you give of Baltimore is not the real Baltimore. Lived in Baltimore for 70 years with a husband and son serving in the city fire department but finally had to give up the City I remembered for a crime, rat infested city. In addition, the last 3 administrations have been a political embarrassment nationwide. You visited the stadium and raved about the city's crab tradition. You should have gone away from the stadium and into the surrounding neighborhoods. If you wanted to rave about the "inner harbor" you should have looked into the history and the beauty of what that area was. Unfortunately everyone I know who saw or heard about your promotion of Baltimore could not believe your level of misinformation you allowed yourself to promote.
Watching Tamron cut-off her guests as they are speaking, being openly hostile and combative is awkward to watch! I want to hear from the guests, but they aren't allowed to finish a thought without a smug comment from the host. I loved Tamron on Deadline Crime so I was looking forward her this show, but I can't. Tamron struggles to ask the tough questions without coming off as she is attacking. It can't be an easy thing to do, but those are the shows that are most successful, unless you're funny like Ellen.
In the most recent episode, Tamron Hall chose to give a platform to Sherry Pie, a New York Drag Queen who has publicly admitted to being a serial cat fisher and sexual predator. It is shameful. That poor decision reflects on the show itself.
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