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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-10-09 02:18 PM
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"The Jerry Springer Show" Moves To Stamford (Jerry fights for his workers)

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Friday, April 10, 2009
"The Jerry Springer Show" Moves To Stamford
NBC Universal is moving production of "The Jerry Springer Show," "Maury" and "The Steve Wilkos Show" to Stamford, Connecticut.

"Springer" and "Wilkos" currently tape in Chicago, while "Maury" is shot in New York.

Jerry Springer is fighting for employees to be able to move from Chicago to Connecticut with the show. With syndicator NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution cashing in on generous Connecticut tax incentives by moving the "The Jerry Springer Show" to Stamford after this TV season, Springer is taking on his bosses on behalf of his staff so that as many employees as possible at least get the chance to follow their jobs east.

Springer accepts the economic rationale for the Stamford move "because they're talking about millions and millions of dollars in terms of savings." The human price in Chicago is another matter.

"In this environment, you just don't say, 'Well, we're moving, bye!' just because you have the legal right to do it," Springer said earlier this week while working as guest host on Chicago's WGN-AM 720. "This business of just cutting people loose, it's unethical, it's immoral, I just hate it. I don't want to be part of that."

Springer said that if he had nixed his show's move, "then that's the end of the show." But he feels his efforts already have "saved more people than I thought we would save." He is even willing to personally pitch in on moving costs.

Springer said he simply wants the people who have some of those jobs to come with them."I think everyone on our show should be offered the option of continuing," said Springer, who intends to keep his home in Chicago even after his show moves."You just don't mess with people like that. It's just horrible. I was totally depressed when I got the news. Obviously I'm going to survive it, but there are a lot of people here with families. They've devoted many years to this" show.

Springer said he expects the absence of the Chicago studio audience will have the greatest on-air effect in Stamford, 30 miles from New York City."Chicago's a big city, so you get the ethnic diversity, but you also get the Midwest sense of wonderment," he said. "There, you're going to get a New York audience, and I don't think anything's strange to them."

NBC Universal declined to comment. The company is moving "Springer" and "The Steve Wilkos Show" from Chicago and Maury Povich's "Maury" from New York, lured by Connecticut's 30 percent tax credit on production costs and 20 percent tax credit on infrastructure costs beyond the first $1 million spent.

Sources close to negotiations said NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution, the company's syndicated television arm, plans to relocate "The Jerry Springer Show" and "The Steve Wilkos Show" from Chicago to the new facility this summer in time for the start of the 2009-10 television season. Maury Povich's syndicated NBC Universal program "Maury" would move there from New York.

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Sebastian Doyle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-10-09 02:34 PM
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1. Jer-ry!! Jer-ry!! Jer-ry!!
Good to see Jerry stick by his Democratic values, which aren't always evident given the nature of his TV show. It's really too bad his radio show didn't do better. He deliberately took the low key approach so NOT to be compared with the TV show, but it was too low key for the morning.
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