I appreciate shows with live studio audiences.
The cheering and clapping, the random shouts.
But Ive always wondered: Who actually goes to these shows?
Well, you could.And you could get paid to do so.
AOL Build Show
This internet-only show is streamed live on AOL Build.
It features one-on-one interviews with actors, entrepreneurs, authors, musicians and celebs.
Some recent guests include Simone Biles, Kathy Griffin and Sterling K. Brown.
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Beat Bobby Flay
Have you all watched this Food web link show?
Its arguably one of the most audience-interactive shows out there.
(It airs Thursday nights at 10 p.m., by the way.)
Its not currently taping (that usually happens in the fall), but mark your calendar.
Youll get paid $60 to watch and smell the food created by talented chefs.
Did you know?
Click hereto get the sweet (or spicy) deets.
Knife Fight
This isnt one of those ninja shows its all about food.
Theres a whole speakeasy vibe going on as chefs compete in restaurant kitchens after hours.
Its like Chopped chefs are given mandatory ingredients to incorporate into their dishes.
Oh, and youll get paid $48.
Click herefor the cut-and-dry details.
The Peoples Court
Confession: I used to love watching this show in high school.
And audience member reactions make it that much more entertaining.
And the hallway guy interviews litigants after a decision has been made.
It all makes for good TV.
And it’s possible for you to get paid $70 to attend.
Note: This one is taped in Stamford, Connecticut.
Click hereto read up and avoid legal issues (just kidding).
The Steve Wilkos TV Show
Remember how The Jerry Springer Show had to bring bodyguards in to defuse fights?
Steve Wilkos was one of those bodyguards, and he landed his own show in 2007.
Its similar to The Jerry Springer Show in that it features wacky guests.
you might get paid $55 to see all of this go down.
Want in on the action?Click hereto learn more.
Your Turn: Which audience would you want to be part of?
Carson Kohler (@CarsonKohler) is a junior writer at The Penny Hoarder.
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