Updated, 1:01 Pm: Daytime Emmy winner Joseph C. Terry has been named director of The Kelly Clarkson Show, which now is cleared in 100% of the U.S. ahead of its September 9 launch.
Terry worked on The Oprah Winfrey Show for 13 seasons, winning a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show/Morning Program in 2012 and scoring a half-dozen other noms. He later joined Steve Harvey, and his other syndicated daytime credits include The Maury Povich Show, Katie and Pickler & Ben.
“Joe Terry is best-in-class when it comes to daytime television,” said Kelly Clarkson Show executive producer Alex Duda. “He respects the genre, leads with relentless positivity and never stops elevating the creative to the highest possible standard — but in a fun way!”
Previously, April 1: Piece by piece, the clearances for The Kelly Clarkson Show have come in. Today, NBCUniversal said the syndicated talk show set to launch in...
Terry worked on The Oprah Winfrey Show for 13 seasons, winning a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show/Morning Program in 2012 and scoring a half-dozen other noms. He later joined Steve Harvey, and his other syndicated daytime credits include The Maury Povich Show, Katie and Pickler & Ben.
“Joe Terry is best-in-class when it comes to daytime television,” said Kelly Clarkson Show executive producer Alex Duda. “He respects the genre, leads with relentless positivity and never stops elevating the creative to the highest possible standard — but in a fun way!”
Previously, April 1: Piece by piece, the clearances for The Kelly Clarkson Show have come in. Today, NBCUniversal said the syndicated talk show set to launch in...
- 7/24/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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