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ABC Owned Stations in New York, Philadelphia and Raleigh-Durham to introduce 10:00 a.m. newscasts. “Tamron Hall” moves to 2:00 p.m., effective September 11.
Tamron Hall and her producers tease what to expect during the upcoming fifth season of “Tamron Hall,” and release an all-new promo.
“Tamron Hall” will premiere its fifth season on Tuesday, September 5, the day after Labor Day, ABC News announced on Tuesday.
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Find out how “Tamron Hall” performed during the week of May 15-19, 2023, the most recent week available for syndication ratings.
Stephen A. Smith appeared on the Tuesday, May 23 episode of “Tamron Hall” to discuss his role on “General Hospital” and where he sees his future heading.
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Maurice Benard will appear on “The View” and “Tamron Hall” to discuss 60 years of “General Hospital” and his 30th anniversary playing Sonny Corinthos.
Chrishell Stause (“Selling Sunset”) will be a guest on the Tuesday, February 8 episode of “Tamron Hall” as she discusses her new memoir, “Under Construction: Because Living My Best Life Took a Little Work.”
“Tamron Hall” was picked up for two additional seasons by the ABC Owned Television Stations Group, keeping it on the air through at least the 2023-2024 television season.
“The Tamron Hall Show” and “The Kelly Clarkson Show” returning to television with originals, featuring the hosts at home.
“The View” co-creator Bill Geddie is OUT as executive producer of “The Tamron Hall Show.” Current “View” EP Candi Carter to replace him.
What a difference a year makes, huh “One Life to Live” fans? Looking back through the Soap Opera Network archives, I happened upon the last column that I had written. It was November 30, 2011, nearly two weeks after Prospect Park made the now infamous decision to scrap their plans to revive “OLTL” online, just five days after the soap wrapped production on its ABC run. And now here we are just over a year later, with that plan seemingly resurrected and “One Life,” along with sister soap “All My Children,” a month away from resuming production for new episodes on the internet.
“One Life to Live” parodies “Look Who’s Talking,” but does it mean the end of Llanview as we know it?
“All My Children’s” television run comes to an end, “The Chew” debuts in its place, and “One Life to Live” asks fans to sample Ford’s wiener.
With the Prospect Park era about to begin for “One Life to Live,” the show appears to be in better shape than its sister soap “All My Children.”