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Tune in to see some of your favorite daytime stars during The CW’s broadcast of “The 89th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade,” airing Friday, December 17.
Find out how the daytime broadcast shows performed in Total Viewers, Households, Women 18-49 and Women 25-54 rating during the week of November 29-December 3, 2021.
Make sure to tune into “The Talk” on Tuesday, October 19 as “The Bold and the Beautiful” stars Kimberlin Brown and Sean Kanan appear as guests.
Natalie Morales is joining CBS’ “The Talk” as the fifth permanent co-host, joining co-hosts Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Jerry O’Connell and Sheryl Underwood beginning Monday, October 11.
“The Talk” has hired former NFL player and television host Akbar Gbajabiamila as the show’s second permanent male co-host. He debuts Monday, September 13.
Elaine Welteroth is exiting CBS’ “The Talk” after just one season. She joins the recently announced Carrie Ann Inaba who departed after three seasons. Altogether, five co-hosts have left in just one year.
Carrie Ann Inaba is officially departing CBS’ “The Talk” as a co-host after just three seasons.
Carrie Ann Inaba might be the next to exit “The Talk” with producers reportedly giving it a 50/50 chance she’ll stay/exit. Plans are to replace her with another male co-host.
It’s official: Jerry O’Connell will become the first permanent male co-host of CBS’ “The Talk” as the show launches its 12th season in September. He replaces Sharon Osbourne.
CBS is reportedly in talks with Jerry O’Connell to replace Sharon Osbourne on “The Talk.” O’Connell would effectively become the show’s first regular male co-host.
CBS has renewed “The Talk” for a 12th season despite continued audience erosion, including another series low during the week of June 7-11, 2021. No replacement for Sharon Osbourne announced.
Marking her fifth time overall and the first time by herself, “The Talk’s” Sheryl Underwood will emcee “The 48th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards” on Friday, June 25 on CBS.
Carrie Ann Inaba is taking a leave of absence from “The Talk” in order to concentrate on her health and well-being, it was announced on the April 26 episode by co-host Sheryl Underwood.
“The Talk” returns with all-new episodes on Monday, April 12 following Sharon Osbourne’s exit with a discussion on “race” and “healing” which will include experts who will talk about diversity, equity, inclusion and justice.
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and CBS announce a two-year deal for the network to broadcast “The Daytime Emmy Awards.”
Sharon Osbourne has decided to leave “The Talk,” CBS has announced. The show will resume with originals beginning Monday, April 12 after a week of “workshops, listening sessions and training about equity, inclusion and cultural awareness” for the show’s hosts, producers and crew.
Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood’s on-screen spat isn’t the real reason why “The Talk” is in trouble. In fact, their confrontation might just be the reason the show might get a boost.
Former “All My Children” star Mark Consuelos talks for the first time about ABC’s primetime reboot of the iconic daytime soap opera, tentatively titled “Pine Valley.” Find out what he had to say.
Marie Osmond is leaving “The Talk” after just one season. Longtime executive producer John Redmann is also exiting. Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood, Eve and Carrie Ann Inaba will continue as panelists with a replacement for Osmond expected to be announced later in the season.