During the last decade, Bangladesh has been experiencing a boom in mass media sector. Television channels are increasing in good amount. Every new government has sanctioned license for new TV channels. As a result, there is a tough competition among the TV channels in Bangladesh. Every channel wants to beat others by their content presentations. Since the politics of this country is not stable now, TV viewers have an attraction for news which arises from their political anxiety. In prime time news, TV channels cannot explain the whole news or its background. Talk shows bring the opportunity to elucidate the news. Though we live in a society where politicization is spreading out, we see its reflection on Talk Shows. This study deals with the viewers’ perception on the politicization of talk shows in Bangladeshi satellite TV channels. A survey was carried out among 50 TV viewers of the capital, Dhaka. We assumed that the audience of Dhaka city is cautious than other audience of other parts of the country since the viewers of Dhaka city have facilities to enjoy various Mass Medias. Among the respondents, there were teachers, students, businessmen and journalists. From this study, it was found that 98% of the viewers watch talk shows regularly. 78% of the respondents think that talk shows portray political agenda of the channels. Only 52% of the respondents reflect that moderators of talk shows play neutral role. Respondents also named the political ideology of different channels. It was clear that, viewers are not passive instead they are cautious and active now.