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An example of "infotainment" programming, ''Backtalk'' features Sarno using comedy to discuss and comment on current events and issues. Sarno's comedy is particularly irreverent; Sarno jokes about the [[Lev]] bombing weeks after it occurs. It is estimated that over half of college-age viewers receive their news from ''Backtalk'' ([[CAP]]: "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]").
An example of "infotainment" programming, ''Backtalk'' features Sarno using comedy to discuss and comment on current events and issues. Sarno's comedy is particularly irreverent; Sarno jokes about the [[Lev]] bombing weeks after it occurs. It is estimated that over half of college-age viewers receive their news from ''Backtalk'' ([[CAP]]: "[[The Reins of a Waterfall]]").


The show begins with a stand-up comedy monologue where Sarno jokes about the news of the day. The show then features at least one interview with a guest.
The show begins with a stand-up comedy monologue in which Sarno jokes about the news of the day. The show then features at least one interview with a guest.


===Notable Guests===
===Notable Guests===

Revision as of 21:29, 13 February 2014

Logo of Backtalk With Baxter Sarno.

Backtalk with Baxter Sarno is a Caprican late-night talk show hosted by comedian Baxter Sarno. Filmed in front of a live studio audience in Caprica City, the show is broadcast throughout the Twelve Colonies.

An example of "infotainment" programming, Backtalk features Sarno using comedy to discuss and comment on current events and issues. Sarno's comedy is particularly irreverent; Sarno jokes about the Lev bombing weeks after it occurs. It is estimated that over half of college-age viewers receive their news from Backtalk (CAP: "The Reins of a Waterfall").

The show begins with a stand-up comedy monologue in which Sarno jokes about the news of the day. The show then features at least one interview with a guest.

Notable Guests

Notes

  • Backtalk can been seen as an homage to numerous American late-night talk shows. In particular, its focus and commentary on current news and issues, as well as its popularity among college-age kids, is likely a direct reference to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.