[08/11/15 - 02:10 PM] "Crazy Talk," Hosted by Tanisha Thomas and Ben Aaron, Premieres in National Syndication on Monday, September 14 Thomas and Aaron will inject their raw and hilarious banter into the absurd, ridiculous, and most watched TV clips that viewers can't resist watching.
[via press release from NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution]
"CRAZY TALK," HOSTED BY TANISHA THOMAS AND BEN AARON, PREMIERES IN NATIONAL SYNDICATION ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
New York, NY - August 11, 2015 - Get ready for TV's newest guilty pleasure, CRAZY TALK, premiering in national syndication on Monday, September 14, 2015. The new daily comedic half-hour show, hosted by Tanisha Thomas and Ben Aaron, raises an eyebrow on the most outlandish and sometimes bizarre moments across the rapidly growing reality television landscape.
Hosts Tanisha Thomas (Bad Girls Club, Girlfriend Intervention) and Ben Aaron (New York Live) will inject their raw and hilarious banter into the absurd, ridiculous, and most watched TV clips that viewers can't resist watching. The show will also welcome back some of the standout guests featured in these memorable clips - such as "Piece of a Burger" viral sensation Courtney Barnes - to provide the inside scoop behind their crazy moments. Aaron will also venture outside the studio, roaming the city, to bring viewers his signature "Man on the Street" segments. The bottom line: CRAZY TALK celebrates the craziness in television and all of the humor that comes with it.
CRAZY TALK is a nationally syndicated comedic talk series taped in front of a live studio audience at the Stamford Media Center. The show is produced and distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution. Paul Faulhaber serves as the show's Executive Producer.
For more information on where to watch CRAZY TALK, visit CrazyTalkTVShow.com/WATCH. Follow @CrazyTalkTVShow on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and Periscope; like us on Facebook.com/CrazyTalkTVShow; and subscribe to us on YouTube.com/CrazyTalkTVShow.
About Crazy Talk:
Crazy Talk is a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud comedic show which raises an eyebrow on the most outlandish and sometimes bizarre moments across the rapidly growing reality television landscape. Hosts Tanisha Thomas (Bad Girls Club, Girlfriend Intervention) and Ben Aaron (New York Live) will inject their raw and hilarious banter into the absurd, ridiculous, and most watched TV clips that viewers can't resist watching. The show will welcome back some of the stand-out guests featured in these memorable clips to provide the inside scoop behind their crazy moments. Aaron will also venture outside the studio, roaming the city, to bring viewers his signature "Man on the Street" segments. Crazy Talk is taped at the Stamford Media Center on a newly designed state of the art set, allowing the hosts to spontaneously interact with the studio audience. The show is produced and distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution. Paul Faulhaber serves as the show's Executive Producer.
About Tanisha Thomas:
Tanisha Thomas is the hilarious, larger-than-life Brooklynite who was first introduced to television audiences in 2008 as a cast member in Oxygen's The Bad Girls Club. She quickly became the show's number-one fan favorite and went on to host the show's reunion specials as well as the dating competition show, Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too, and also had her own solo docu-series, Tanisha Gets Married. Most recently, Thomas appeared on Lifetime's makeover show, Girlfriend Intervention, where she drew upon her own life experiences as she worked with women who have fallen on hard times to give them the boost that they need to transform their lives for the better. In addition to hosting Crazy Talk, Thomas is working on a cosmetics line, a plus size movement called "PLUSH," and anticipating the release of her first book, Diary of a F.A.T. Girl, a memoir chronicling the dramatic highs and lows of her journey from Brooklyn to Hollywood and her ongoing search for happiness.
About Ben Aaron:
To the New York metropolitan area, Ben Aaron is a daily contributor for WNBC's New York Live, but nationally Aaron is known for his 'dance walking fitness' viral video, which has over 3 million YouTube views. Aaron's introduction into entertainment began at a young age when he hosted his own public access show from his basement. His passion for the various facets of show business continued to grow and he had his first on-air radio job by age 18. Aaron's career in radio segued into a career as on-air reporter for programs all over the country from Tucson to Boston to Los Angeles and other cities. In 2009, Aaron joined WNBC and in addition to his on-air appearances for New York Live, he is responsible for writing, editing and producing daily segments on lifestyle topics. His on-camera feature reporting work with WNBC has earned him 3 New York Emmy(R) Awards. Aaron has also served as a contributor for Extra, Meredith and the 4th hour of Today. Aaron holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in radio from Emerson College and resides in New York with his wife.
About NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution:
NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution is responsible for the production, sales and distribution of NBCUniversal products to broadcast television within the United States. The division develops and produces first-run programming and distributes these shows, along with off-network content, in broadcast syndication. Current first-run broadcast syndicated programming includes Access Hollywood, Access Hollywood Live, Steve Harvey, Maury, The Jerry Springer Show, The Meredith Vieira Show, The Steve Wilkos Show and Crazy Talk, debuting on Sept. 14th, 2015. In addition, the division distributes the retro television broadcast network, Cozi TV and weekend syndicated series On the Money and Open House. Current off-network programming includes Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Office.
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