The Culture Watch Time

The Culture Watch Time is an American entertainment and gossip news television show created by Kolton England and Trystan Blair. It premiered on November 29, 1992 and ended on September 25, 2007.

The show was a long-running, live daily entertainment news program featuring interviews with celebrities and newsmakers. It was a hybrid of news, interviews, humor, celebrity gossip, and pop culture commentary, with regular contributors.

The hosts also read news headlines, and offer commentary on issues affecting society and culture, and take questions from viewers, via telephone or the Internet. However, the brand is still in use for its website since its launch in 1997. It offers general news content, interviews with celebrities, entertainment news, pop culture, and social issues and commentary. The program covered every branch of the entertainment industry, including film, music, television, fashion, books, and video games.

The show was a pioneer of using audience interactivity to inform its content. It would ask the public for their opinions on topics, by holding telephone polls, and allowing viewers to email and webcast their opinions during commercial breaks, and through special features. The show had a unique slogan: "I think, you think, they think, we think." The program was noted for its humor and irreverence.

Format
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Broadcast
In Canada, The Culture Watch Time is shown on CTV. In Australia, it was broadcast on cable/satellite channel until September 2007.