
Jerry Springer, an early leader in the tabloid talk show and unscripted television space, has reportedly died. Springer, a former mayor of Cincinnati in the 1970s, engaged in a decades-long career as a broadcaster and host up until last year.
Jerry Springer, born Gerald Norman Springer on February 13, 1944, in London, England. His parents resettled in America and Springer attended public school in Queens, N.Y. ahead of attending Tulane University en route to earning a law degree from Northwestern University. Early on, Springer worked in the legal field and was a partner of a Cincinnati law firm before engaging in a career in politics.
Springer was elected to the Cincinnati City Council in 1971 and stepped down in 1974 after admitting to soliciting a prostitute. However, his admittance won over the public and he was eventually reelected. Via a now-defunct political arrangement, Springer was elected to serve one year as mayor of the city by the council and entered into a failed bid for the governor’s seat in Ohio in the early 1980s.
From politics, Springer began his career as a television journalist, working for local station WLWT in Cincinnati. The network helped Springer establish his eponymously-named show, Jerry Springer, in 1991, which ran in syndication until 2018. The program proved to be popular once it shifted into having guests confront one another onstage, often coming to blows in the process before security would break up the fracas.
RIP to Jerry Springer never forget this iconic moment from the show pic.twitter.com/oczcwCTsEq
— Majin (@UPWESTZOOTED) April 27, 2023
In 2015, Springer started The Jerry Springer Podcast, and in 2019, he also hosted the courtroom series Judge Jerry until it was canceled in 2022.
According to a family spokesperson, Springer died with his family nearby in his Chicago home. Springer was previously diagnosed with cancer according to a statement from the family.
On Twitter, the reactions to the death of Jerry Springer have the host’s name trending. We have those replies below.
Springer was 79.
REST IN PEACE: Jerry Springer, legendary talk show host and former WLWT anchor and mayor of Cincinnati, has died, according to a statement from his family. He was 79. https://t.co/9rcOX6RGlf pic.twitter.com/F57oFHKd8a
— WLWT (@WLWT) April 27, 2023
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RIP Jerry Springer. He was there every sick day growing up pic.twitter.com/2XiwaAxmap
— Jada
(@squiliamfancy) April 27, 2023
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With all the chaos… I still love the way he wrapped up every show…. RIP Jerry Springer
pic.twitter.com/z88a9Q9l3k
— The Kumite.. it’s really, real (@Lizzs_Lockeroom) April 27, 2023
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Me when i found out Jerry Springer passed away
pic.twitter.com/c0rw4Wpr53— Jobless Yb Fan (@ShisuiTheDonn__) April 27, 2023
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Jerry Springer arriving in the afterlife pic.twitter.com/uwuPh3SSyA
— B&M BENTLEY
(@bhadbentley) April 27, 2023
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I don’t have any Jerry Springer quotes in the Drafts.
Rest in Peace to the mid day talk show Mayor
— Mean Gene (@geno_grigio) April 27, 2023
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RIP Jerry Springer. Thanks for the trashy tv. pic.twitter.com/Krutcl67MN
— dj shelley shell (@OWUTOWNIE) April 27, 2023
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Oh no…RIP Jerry Springer
…thank you for giving 90s kids something to watch when we stayed home "sick" from school pic.twitter.com/zXmHQtGN1x
— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) April 27, 2023
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Jerry Springer is a real GOAT, man. Would show you 58 minutes of ratchetness and then wrap it up with some Socrates level wisdom at the very end. One time for a Sick day hall of famer.
— Kazeem Famuyide
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(@Kazeem) April 27, 2023
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RIP jerry springer … the show was so random but funny asf
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— Qura (@Qurandale) April 27, 2023
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…thank you for giving 90s kids something to watch when we stayed home "sick" from school
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