January 9th, 2007
TV Pick: The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch
Another favorite TV pick of mine is The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch. The host can get a little out of hand at times, but he can definitely pull the big dogs of business in for an interview. From Paul Mitchell and Donald Trump, to Bill Gates and even Mike Tyson… he’s got heavy hitters coming on his show. Definitely check this one out.
SHOW TITLE: The Big Idea on CNBC
HOST: Donny Deutsch(wiki, CNBC)
WHEN: Monday-Friday at 10:00 PM, 1:00 AM (ET) (shows are 1hr long)
OVERVIEW: Power meets power, every night on "The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch."
Donny Deutsch, the maverick CEO who built a multi-billion dollar advertising and media business, asks the fearless question of the most powerful people in business, entertainment and politics.
Whether it’s a one-on-one with Bill Gates, Howard Schultz, Harrison Ford or Donald Trump… "The Big Idea" celebrates the power brokers, trendsetters and stars who really make it happen.
-Source: CNBC’s The Big Idea Homepage
Donny Deutsch is definitely a marketing guy and you can see it as he always seems to tie in his guest’s success and life in with marketing tactics. Sometimes that’s what gets him in a little trouble with his guests, but that adds to the show’s flavor in my opinion. Donny engages his guests by asking thought provoking questions to give his viewers more insight to these power hitting business people’s lives and business successes.
Unlike the "Your Business" show, Donny doesn’t have a show with segments, viewer’s e-mails, etc. He focuses completely on the guest, his/her experiences and how others can learn or be inspired from that. He takes his guests(and the viewers) back in time to "when it all started" and works his way to the present. From there, the business, the product and the service are broken down and explained. Most times, this is where talk shows drop the ball and lose the viewer’s interest, but The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch manages to ask the right questions, keep his guests engaged and ultimately turning out excellent interviews.

On television today, you can find just about any type of channel ranging from Spanish and DIY to home gardening and tech. Heck, they've even got knitting shows for those die-hard knitters. So my question is if we have G4 Tech TV, DIY Network and Bravo, why the heck don't we have an Entrepreneur channel? What's up with that?
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