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Talk Stoop

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Talk Stoop
GenreTalk show
Presented byCat Greenleaf(2009–17)
Nessa(2018–19)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production companyNBCUniversal
Original release
NetworkNBC
Release2009(2009)
November 9, 2019(2019-11-09)

Talk Stoopis an American televisiontalk showhosted byNessa,and formerly byCat Greenleaf.[1]Talk Stoopis broadcast in the top nine Americantelevision markets,and can be seen on out-of-home screens, including cabs and gas stations, across the United States.[2]The show features interviews with celebrities, actors, musicians, politicians, and other notable personalities.

Format

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Subjects were originally interviewed on Greenleaf’sstoopinCobble Hill, Brooklynand sat for a 15–20 minute interview covering career highlights, life story, issues of the day and current projects; musical guests' appearances include performances. Formerly, guests would also enter Greenleaf's home kitchen, for shooting of the web-only segmentKitchen Confessions.Since 2018, host Nessa has conducted the interviews on aprop"stoop", inside a television studio.

The show is known for its intimate style. Because the interviews took place on a stoop (rather than on a set, or in front of an audience), Greenleaf claimed that she was able to ask more personal questions that elicited more honest answers.[3]

Broadcast

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Talk Stoop's broadcast reaches approximately 12 million viewers/month. It also plays intaxi cabsand is viewed by 12.4 million viewers inNew York City,Chicago,Boston,Washington, D.C.,Miami,Atlanta,DallasandSan Francisco.On gas pumps it reaches 1.8 million viewers/month nationwide. In August 2013, the show began to air in daytime onUSA Networkas aninterstitial program.[2]

References

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  1. ^Castro, Melissa (April 2, 2018)."NESSA DIAB IS NAMED HOST OF POPULAR TELEVISION PROGRAM 'TALK STOOP' FOR 2018 SEASON".NBCUniversal.Archived fromthe originalon April 2, 2018.RetrievedApril 2,2018.
  2. ^abSalemi, Vicki (July 19, 2013)."Cat Greenleaf: From Air Traffic Reporter to TV Host".NewYork.com.RetrievedJanuary 10,2016.
  3. ^Williams, Alex (October 6, 2010)."Welcome, I've Cleaned a Step for You".The New York Times.RetrievedJanuary 10,2016.
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