Updated with Daytime Creative Arts Emmy winners: General Hospital won outstanding drama while Kelly Clarkson won for best talk show host and best talk show at the 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, held Friday in Los Angeles.
Adding in Saturday’s Creative Arts portion of the Daytime Emmys, Gh won a leading seven Emmys this weekend. The Kelly Clarkson Show won six to lead all talk shows.
Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner hosted Friday’s show that honored Susan Lucci with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Jennifer Nettles performed the Emmy-winning song “Life is Sweet” for the In Memoriam segment that said goodbye to the likes of Jacklyn Zeman, Billy Miller and Bob Barker.
A posthumous Emmy was given to Sonya Eddy, the General Hospital actress who died last summer at the age of 55.
Below are the winners of the Daytime Emmys, with the list of Daytime Creative Arts Emmy winners following.
Adding in Saturday’s Creative Arts portion of the Daytime Emmys, Gh won a leading seven Emmys this weekend. The Kelly Clarkson Show won six to lead all talk shows.
Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner hosted Friday’s show that honored Susan Lucci with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Jennifer Nettles performed the Emmy-winning song “Life is Sweet” for the In Memoriam segment that said goodbye to the likes of Jacklyn Zeman, Billy Miller and Bob Barker.
A posthumous Emmy was given to Sonya Eddy, the General Hospital actress who died last summer at the age of 55.
Below are the winners of the Daytime Emmys, with the list of Daytime Creative Arts Emmy winners following.
- 12/17/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
“General Hospital” and “The Kelly Clarkson Show” were the big winners at the 50th annual Daytime Emmy Awards, which were handed out on Friday night in Los Angeles. Veteran daytime-drama actress Susan Lucci, once famous for being nominated for a Daytime Emmy 19 times before she finally won, received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
“General Hospital” was named Outstanding Daytime Drama Series, and also won awards for its directing and for actors Sonya Eddy (who received her award posthumously), Robert Gossett, Eden McCoy and former “Wonder Years” star Alley Mills.
The other two daytime acting awards went to Jacqueline MacInnes Wood and Thorsten Kaye from “The Bold and the Beautiful.” Kaye won his first Emmy in his seventh nomination.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” won the award for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series, while Clarkson won in the Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host category.
“Entertainment Tonight” was named Outstanding Entertainment News Series.
The show...
“General Hospital” was named Outstanding Daytime Drama Series, and also won awards for its directing and for actors Sonya Eddy (who received her award posthumously), Robert Gossett, Eden McCoy and former “Wonder Years” star Alley Mills.
The other two daytime acting awards went to Jacqueline MacInnes Wood and Thorsten Kaye from “The Bold and the Beautiful.” Kaye won his first Emmy in his seventh nomination.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” won the award for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series, while Clarkson won in the Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host category.
“Entertainment Tonight” was named Outstanding Entertainment News Series.
The show...
- 12/16/2023
- by Ross A. Lincoln, Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Season five of The Kelly Clarkson Show will be broadcasting from its new home at 30 Rock in New York. The popular daytime show will kick off its fifth season on Monday, October 16, 2023 from NBC Studios’ refurbished Studio 6A.
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” stated Emmy and Grammy Award winner Clarkson. “There is such a unique energy and creative spirit that comes with filming in New York City. Y’all ready?”
NBC describes Clarkson’s new base as having “a relaxed intimate vibe, a prominent platform for Clarkson’s house band, Y’All (led by music director Jason Halbert) and 200 seats to welcome fans to participate in a live in-studio experience.”
Studio 6A was previously used by Late Night hosted by David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, and Jimmy Fallon.
“We can’t wait to welcome a vibrant audience to join us in studio. There...
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” stated Emmy and Grammy Award winner Clarkson. “There is such a unique energy and creative spirit that comes with filming in New York City. Y’all ready?”
NBC describes Clarkson’s new base as having “a relaxed intimate vibe, a prominent platform for Clarkson’s house band, Y’All (led by music director Jason Halbert) and 200 seats to welcome fans to participate in a live in-studio experience.”
Studio 6A was previously used by Late Night hosted by David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, and Jimmy Fallon.
“We can’t wait to welcome a vibrant audience to join us in studio. There...
- 10/4/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Drew Barrymore is back (again).
The actress-host has set Oct. 16 as the return date for the fourth season of her eponymous daytime talk show.
After initially announcing, and strongly defending, her show’s plan to return amid the writers strike on Sept. 18, Barrymore (along with those involved with other WGA-covered shows that had planned to return last month despite the strike) received extensive backlash for her decision, with the controversy dominating the strike news cycle for days.
The host became a swift target, including from picketers outside of her New York City studio as she attempted to resume production, when she attempted to preemptively defend her decision to return without the syndicated, CBS Media Ventures-produced and -distributed show’s three striking writers in a Sept. 10 Instagram post.
She doubled down on the return days later with a video that was later deleted. On Sept. 17, she chose to delay the...
The actress-host has set Oct. 16 as the return date for the fourth season of her eponymous daytime talk show.
After initially announcing, and strongly defending, her show’s plan to return amid the writers strike on Sept. 18, Barrymore (along with those involved with other WGA-covered shows that had planned to return last month despite the strike) received extensive backlash for her decision, with the controversy dominating the strike news cycle for days.
The host became a swift target, including from picketers outside of her New York City studio as she attempted to resume production, when she attempted to preemptively defend her decision to return without the syndicated, CBS Media Ventures-produced and -distributed show’s three striking writers in a Sept. 10 Instagram post.
She doubled down on the return days later with a video that was later deleted. On Sept. 17, she chose to delay the...
- 10/4/2023
- by Hilary Lewis and Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Kelly Clarkson is finally coming back.
The Kelly Clarkson Show will return to air on Monday, October 16.
It becomes the latest daytime talk show to reveal its return following the writers strike; Sherri returned in September, The Jennifer Hudson Show returned on October 2 and The Talk will be back on October 9. The Drew Barrymore Show has not announced its return after its eponymous host came under attack for planning to return ahead of the end of the writers strike.
Clarkson’s return comes as the pop star has moved her show from LA to New York. The series will begin filming on October 10 from NBC Studios, shooting in 30 Rock in Studio 6A, which is the former home to Late Night when it was hosted by David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Fallon.
The Since U Been Gone star will be joined by her house band Y’All, led by music director Jason Halbert,...
The Kelly Clarkson Show will return to air on Monday, October 16.
It becomes the latest daytime talk show to reveal its return following the writers strike; Sherri returned in September, The Jennifer Hudson Show returned on October 2 and The Talk will be back on October 9. The Drew Barrymore Show has not announced its return after its eponymous host came under attack for planning to return ahead of the end of the writers strike.
Clarkson’s return comes as the pop star has moved her show from LA to New York. The series will begin filming on October 10 from NBC Studios, shooting in 30 Rock in Studio 6A, which is the former home to Late Night when it was hosted by David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Fallon.
The Since U Been Gone star will be joined by her house band Y’All, led by music director Jason Halbert,...
- 10/4/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
After a cross-country move from L.A. to NYC and surviving the writers strike, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will return with its fifth season on Oct. 16.
Clarkson’s talk show will film in Studio 6A in 30 Rock, which has previously been home to “Late Night” with David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Fallon. Ahead of its Oct. 16 premiere, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will begin filming on Oct. 10 in its new, state-of-the-art studio, which is said to have a relaxed and intimate vibe, a prominent platform for her house band and 200 seats to welcome fans to participate in a live, in-studio experience.
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” Clarkson said. “There is such a unique energy and creative spirit that comes with filming in New York City. Y’all ready?”
The talk show had previously been in pre-production while its new set was being built in New York.
Clarkson’s talk show will film in Studio 6A in 30 Rock, which has previously been home to “Late Night” with David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Fallon. Ahead of its Oct. 16 premiere, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will begin filming on Oct. 10 in its new, state-of-the-art studio, which is said to have a relaxed and intimate vibe, a prominent platform for her house band and 200 seats to welcome fans to participate in a live, in-studio experience.
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” Clarkson said. “There is such a unique energy and creative spirit that comes with filming in New York City. Y’all ready?”
The talk show had previously been in pre-production while its new set was being built in New York.
- 10/4/2023
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” has secured an October premiere date for its fifth season following its cross-country move to New York City.
The daytime talk show will debut its new installment beginning Monday, Oct. 16, with production starting on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at NBC Studios at 30 Rock, which serves as the home of fellow NBC productions, including “Today,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and “Saturday Night Live.”
First announced in May, the move to New York transforms Studio 6A, the former home of late-night series hosted by Fallon, David Letterman and Conan O’Brien, for Clarkson’s talker. The newly finished setup can hold 200 audience members, and features a prominent platform for Clarkson’s house band, Y’All, which is led by music director Jason Halbert.
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” Clarkson said. “There is such a unique energy...
The daytime talk show will debut its new installment beginning Monday, Oct. 16, with production starting on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at NBC Studios at 30 Rock, which serves as the home of fellow NBC productions, including “Today,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and “Saturday Night Live.”
First announced in May, the move to New York transforms Studio 6A, the former home of late-night series hosted by Fallon, David Letterman and Conan O’Brien, for Clarkson’s talker. The newly finished setup can hold 200 audience members, and features a prominent platform for Clarkson’s house band, Y’All, which is led by music director Jason Halbert.
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” Clarkson said. “There is such a unique energy...
- 10/4/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Kelly Clarkson has responded to recent allegations of a toxic workplace on her daytime talk show.
On Friday night, she took to Instagram to write, “In my 20 years in the entertainment industry, I’ve always led with my heart and what I believed to be right. I love my team at The Kelly Clarkson Show, and to find out that anyone is feeling unheard and or disrespected on this show is unacceptable.”
Her remarks come after a Friday report from Rolling Stone claimed the show’s producers “overworked” and “underpaid” employees. Employees also said they were often bullied and that working on the show had a negative effect on their mental health.
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The allegations come from one current and 10 former employees. The staffers singled out the show’s executive producer Alex Duda as the main person responsible for the toxic workplace culture. They stated that they...
On Friday night, she took to Instagram to write, “In my 20 years in the entertainment industry, I’ve always led with my heart and what I believed to be right. I love my team at The Kelly Clarkson Show, and to find out that anyone is feeling unheard and or disrespected on this show is unacceptable.”
Her remarks come after a Friday report from Rolling Stone claimed the show’s producers “overworked” and “underpaid” employees. Employees also said they were often bullied and that working on the show had a negative effect on their mental health.
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The allegations come from one current and 10 former employees. The staffers singled out the show’s executive producer Alex Duda as the main person responsible for the toxic workplace culture. They stated that they...
- 5/15/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
Kelly Clarkson is addressing the allegations of a toxic environment at the Kelly Clarkson Show made by staffers in a new Rolling Stone investigation. Early Saturday, the talk show host issued a statement on Instagram, describing the claims as “unacceptable” as she promised to institute leadership trainings for herself and those working on her show.
“In my 20 years in the entertainment industry, I’ve always led with my heart and what I believed to be right,” she wrote on Instagram. “I love my team at the Kelly Clarkson Show. And...
“In my 20 years in the entertainment industry, I’ve always led with my heart and what I believed to be right,” she wrote on Instagram. “I love my team at the Kelly Clarkson Show. And...
- 5/13/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Kelly Clarkson is addressing recent allegations of a toxic work environment behind the scenes of her daytime talk show.
The Kelly Clarkson Show host took to Instagram Friday night, writing, “In my 20 years in the entertainment industry, I’ve always led with my heart and what I believed to be right. I love my team at The Kelly Clarkson Show, and to find out that anyone is feeling unheard and or disrespected on this show is unacceptable.”
Her response comes after a Rolling Stone report, published Friday, that alleges the show’s producers “overworked” and “underpaid” employees behind the scenes. Employees also claimed that working on the daytime talk show was traumatizing to their mental health.
The complaints came from one current and 10 former employees who spoke to the magazine anonymously. One former employee said, “I remember going up on the roof of the stage to cry, being like, ‘Oh,...
The Kelly Clarkson Show host took to Instagram Friday night, writing, “In my 20 years in the entertainment industry, I’ve always led with my heart and what I believed to be right. I love my team at The Kelly Clarkson Show, and to find out that anyone is feeling unheard and or disrespected on this show is unacceptable.”
Her response comes after a Rolling Stone report, published Friday, that alleges the show’s producers “overworked” and “underpaid” employees behind the scenes. Employees also claimed that working on the daytime talk show was traumatizing to their mental health.
The complaints came from one current and 10 former employees who spoke to the magazine anonymously. One former employee said, “I remember going up on the roof of the stage to cry, being like, ‘Oh,...
- 5/13/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In a statement posted to her Instagram, Kelly Clarkson spoke in support of employees on her syndicated talk show who, according to a Rolling Stone expose, have reported a toxic workplace environment.
Clarkson said that if these employees feel “unheard and or disrespected,” that is “unacceptable.”
“In my 20 years in the entertainment industry, I’ve always led with my heart and what I believed to be right. I love my team at ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show,’ and to find out that anyone is feeling unheard and or disrespected on this show is unacceptable,” she said.
Earlier Friday, Rolling Stone reported that employees feel overworked and underpaid, and mired in a “toxic” environment. The report cited one employee who said that working on she show is “traumatizing to their mental health.”
According to the report, Clarkson herself is not blamed for the workplace conditions. The negative behind-the-scenes environment was instead blamed on executive producer Alex Duda,...
Clarkson said that if these employees feel “unheard and or disrespected,” that is “unacceptable.”
“In my 20 years in the entertainment industry, I’ve always led with my heart and what I believed to be right. I love my team at ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show,’ and to find out that anyone is feeling unheard and or disrespected on this show is unacceptable,” she said.
Earlier Friday, Rolling Stone reported that employees feel overworked and underpaid, and mired in a “toxic” environment. The report cited one employee who said that working on she show is “traumatizing to their mental health.”
According to the report, Clarkson herself is not blamed for the workplace conditions. The negative behind-the-scenes environment was instead blamed on executive producer Alex Duda,...
- 5/13/2023
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
NBCUniversal says workplace complaints around “The Kelly Clarkson Show” were taken seriously and addressed, after a Rolling Stone report on Friday alleged the production has been mired in a toxic environment.
Following complaints from anonymous employees on the show, the network has issued a statement responding to the accusations lobbed in the Rolling Stone report.
“We are committed to a safe and respectful work environment and take workplace complaints very seriously and to insinuate otherwise is untrue,” the statement reads. “When issues are reported they are promptly reviewed, investigated and acted upon as appropriate. ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ strives to build a safe, respectful and equitable workplace that nurtures a culture of inclusivity and creativity.”
Rolling Stone reported that former employees and one current one described the show as “traumatizing to their mental health.”
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Following complaints from anonymous employees on the show, the network has issued a statement responding to the accusations lobbed in the Rolling Stone report.
“We are committed to a safe and respectful work environment and take workplace complaints very seriously and to insinuate otherwise is untrue,” the statement reads. “When issues are reported they are promptly reviewed, investigated and acted upon as appropriate. ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ strives to build a safe, respectful and equitable workplace that nurtures a culture of inclusivity and creativity.”
Rolling Stone reported that former employees and one current one described the show as “traumatizing to their mental health.”
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- 5/12/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
A new exposé from Rolling Stone is ripping the lid off “The Kelly Clarkson Show” to reveal an allegedly “toxic” atmosphere behind the scenes of the feel-good daytime chat-fest.
Since making its debut in 2019, Kelly Clarkson’s daytime show has been a hit with viewers, thanks to the “American Idol” alum’s easygoing charm and her viral “Kellyoke” song performances that open each episode.
However, several staffers on the show — one currently employed there and 10 who have moved on — describe a “toxic environment” behind the scenes, claiming that they are “overworked, underpaid, and that working at the show was traumatizing to their mental health.”
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Meanwhile, those staffers also believe that Clarkson herself has no idea that her staff is so miserable.
“NBC is protecting the show because it’s their new money maker, but Kelly has no...
Since making its debut in 2019, Kelly Clarkson’s daytime show has been a hit with viewers, thanks to the “American Idol” alum’s easygoing charm and her viral “Kellyoke” song performances that open each episode.
However, several staffers on the show — one currently employed there and 10 who have moved on — describe a “toxic environment” behind the scenes, claiming that they are “overworked, underpaid, and that working at the show was traumatizing to their mental health.”
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Meanwhile, those staffers also believe that Clarkson herself has no idea that her staff is so miserable.
“NBC is protecting the show because it’s their new money maker, but Kelly has no...
- 5/12/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
When The Kelly Clarkson Show debuted on NBC in the fall of 2019, the talk show immediately became a beloved, fresh addition to the traditional daytime lineup. With a built-in fan base from Kelly Clarkson’s singing career who have been rooting for her since she won the first-ever American Idol competition in 2002, the show captivated audiences. Over the past four seasons, the pop singer has interviewed guests like Hillary Clinton and Dolly Parton, performed “Kellyoke” segments where she sings covers of other people’s popular songs, like Whitney Houston’s...
- 5/12/2023
- by Krystie Lee Yandoli
- Rollingstone.com
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” is moving production to New York from Los Angeles.
The Daytime Emmy-winning talk show is set to begin filming Season 5 at NBC Studios in the 30 Rockefeller Plaza in front of a live studio audience for a fall premiere. The show’s current season has finished filming, with new episodes set to roll out for at least the next two weeks. NBCUniversal said production for the remaining episodes of Season 4 were not affected by the Writers Guild of America Strike that began last week.
Host and executive producer Clarkson and executive producer and showrunner Alex Duda will move to New York with the show, and Jason Halbert @MyBandYall, Clarkson’s longtime music director, will also make the move.
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“The Kelly Clarkson Show” will film in studio 6A, home...
The Daytime Emmy-winning talk show is set to begin filming Season 5 at NBC Studios in the 30 Rockefeller Plaza in front of a live studio audience for a fall premiere. The show’s current season has finished filming, with new episodes set to roll out for at least the next two weeks. NBCUniversal said production for the remaining episodes of Season 4 were not affected by the Writers Guild of America Strike that began last week.
Host and executive producer Clarkson and executive producer and showrunner Alex Duda will move to New York with the show, and Jason Halbert @MyBandYall, Clarkson’s longtime music director, will also make the move.
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- 5/8/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
For the past two seasons, Kelly Clarkson has filmed her talk show’s premiere weeks in New York City, but now, she is taking her show to the Big Apple for good.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” will move production from the Universal lot in Los Angeles to NBC Studios in 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York next season, Variety has confirmed with a NBCUniversal spokesperson.
The talk show will film in front of a studio audience in the iconic studio 6A, which has been home to Jimmy Fallon, Conan O’Brien and David Letterman. A new state-of-the-art studio will be built for Clarkson’s show, as well as technical facility and support space.
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“The Kelly Clarkson Show” will move production from the Universal lot in Los Angeles to NBC Studios in 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York next season, Variety has confirmed with a NBCUniversal spokesperson.
The talk show will film in front of a studio audience in the iconic studio 6A, which has been home to Jimmy Fallon, Conan O’Brien and David Letterman. A new state-of-the-art studio will be built for Clarkson’s show, as well as technical facility and support space.
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- 5/8/2023
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” is exploring a move to the east coast’s New York metro Tri-State area, Variety has learned exclusively. The daytime show, which is renewed through 2025, has filmed in Los Angeles on the Universal lot since its launch in 2019.
A NBCU spokesperson confirmed to Variety that NBCUniversal is in negotiations to move the show to the east coast, but nothing is finalized. Sources close to the show say Clarkson asked NBCU to explore the move out of Los Angeles.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” is currently in its fourth season and has been picked up through Season 6. The show will complete its current season on the Universal lot, before potentially making a move for the start of a fifth season next fall. Production hopes to maintain consistency and keep as many people on board as possible who have been with the show since the beginning.
The move would...
A NBCU spokesperson confirmed to Variety that NBCUniversal is in negotiations to move the show to the east coast, but nothing is finalized. Sources close to the show say Clarkson asked NBCU to explore the move out of Los Angeles.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” is currently in its fourth season and has been picked up through Season 6. The show will complete its current season on the Universal lot, before potentially making a move for the start of a fifth season next fall. Production hopes to maintain consistency and keep as many people on board as possible who have been with the show since the beginning.
The move would...
- 1/13/2023
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
“The Kelly Clarkson” show will now air through at least 2025.
NBCUniversal Syndication Studios has sold two additional seasons of the daytime talk show hosted by the award-winning singer, songwriter, and inaugural “American Idol” winner to NBC Owned Television Stations.
“Kelly Clarkson is one of the brightest stars of our time,” said Tracie Wilson, executive vice president of Syndication Studios and E! News. “With more than 500 hours viewed on broadcast, cable and digital platforms since its launch, ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ has been a home for stories that entertain, inspire important conversations and connect with loyal viewers across multiple generations in meaningful ways. Together, with our best-in-class producing team, we’ll continue to build on the show’s success and legacy.”
The hour-long show is currently in its fourth season. It airs in 211 local markets across the country. Alex Duda is executive producer and showrunner with Clarkson also executive producing. Per NBCUniversal,...
NBCUniversal Syndication Studios has sold two additional seasons of the daytime talk show hosted by the award-winning singer, songwriter, and inaugural “American Idol” winner to NBC Owned Television Stations.
“Kelly Clarkson is one of the brightest stars of our time,” said Tracie Wilson, executive vice president of Syndication Studios and E! News. “With more than 500 hours viewed on broadcast, cable and digital platforms since its launch, ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ has been a home for stories that entertain, inspire important conversations and connect with loyal viewers across multiple generations in meaningful ways. Together, with our best-in-class producing team, we’ll continue to build on the show’s success and legacy.”
The hour-long show is currently in its fourth season. It airs in 211 local markets across the country. Alex Duda is executive producer and showrunner with Clarkson also executive producing. Per NBCUniversal,...
- 11/7/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” has been renewed for two additional seasons through 2025 at NBC, Tracie Wilson, executive vice president of syndication studios and E! News at NBCUniversal, announced Monday.
The critically acclaimed Daytime Emmy Award-winning talk show, which is distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, is a bona fide hit that sees viewership growth year over year. It’s led by Emmy-winning showrunner Alex Duda, who executive produces along with Grammy- and Emmy-winning Clarkson.
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The hourlong daytime program, currently in Season 4 and airing in all 211 local markets, averages 1.34 million watchers as its viewership continues to grow for a second consecutive season, making it the first time since 2014 to exhibit such growth. In local key demos, the show has seen year-over-year double-digit percentage increases among adults 25-54 in markets like Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia,...
The critically acclaimed Daytime Emmy Award-winning talk show, which is distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, is a bona fide hit that sees viewership growth year over year. It’s led by Emmy-winning showrunner Alex Duda, who executive produces along with Grammy- and Emmy-winning Clarkson.
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- 11/7/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
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The Kelly Clarkson Show isn’t going anywhere any time soon. The syndicated daytime talk show has been renewed for another two seasons, which will bring it through 2025.
Since its September 12 premiere, Season 4 of The Kelly Clarkson Show has averaged about 1.34 million live + same day viewers per episode and has continued to grow its audience for the second consecutive season. The show, distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, currently airs in 211 local markets across the country.
The show’s renewal chances were enhanced after it was upgraded to the time slot previously held by The Ellen DeGeneres Show starting this season. The show emerged early as a potential Ellen successor following its strong launch in fall 2019.
“Kelly Clarkson is one of the brightest stars of our time. With more than 500 hours viewed on broadcast, cable and digital platforms since its launch, The Kelly Clarkson Show has been a home for stories that entertain,...
Since its September 12 premiere, Season 4 of The Kelly Clarkson Show has averaged about 1.34 million live + same day viewers per episode and has continued to grow its audience for the second consecutive season. The show, distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, currently airs in 211 local markets across the country.
The show’s renewal chances were enhanced after it was upgraded to the time slot previously held by The Ellen DeGeneres Show starting this season. The show emerged early as a potential Ellen successor following its strong launch in fall 2019.
“Kelly Clarkson is one of the brightest stars of our time. With more than 500 hours viewed on broadcast, cable and digital platforms since its launch, The Kelly Clarkson Show has been a home for stories that entertain,...
- 11/7/2022
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
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The Kelly Clarkson Show will continue to sing through 2025.
NBCUniversal has renewed the syndicated daytime talk show for two additional seasons, taking the series fronted by the former American Idol breakout through its sixth season in 2025.
“Kelly Clarkson is one of the brightest stars of our time,” said Tracie Wilson, exec vp syndicated studios and E! News at NBCUniversal. “With more than 500 hours viewed on broadcast, cable and digital platforms since its launch, The Kelly Clarkson Show has been a home for stories that entertain, inspire important conversations and connect with loyal viewers across multiple generations in meaningful ways. Together, with our best-in-class producing team, we’ll continue to build on the show’s success and legacy.”
In its fourth season, The Kelly Clarkson Show has its largest station lineup yet as it airs in all 211 local markets in premier time periods across the country.
The Kelly Clarkson Show will continue to sing through 2025.
NBCUniversal has renewed the syndicated daytime talk show for two additional seasons, taking the series fronted by the former American Idol breakout through its sixth season in 2025.
“Kelly Clarkson is one of the brightest stars of our time,” said Tracie Wilson, exec vp syndicated studios and E! News at NBCUniversal. “With more than 500 hours viewed on broadcast, cable and digital platforms since its launch, The Kelly Clarkson Show has been a home for stories that entertain, inspire important conversations and connect with loyal viewers across multiple generations in meaningful ways. Together, with our best-in-class producing team, we’ll continue to build on the show’s success and legacy.”
In its fourth season, The Kelly Clarkson Show has its largest station lineup yet as it airs in all 211 local markets in premier time periods across the country.
- 11/7/2022
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ever since her inaugural win on “American Idol” two decades ago, Kelly Clarkson has steadily risen in the music industry to occupy a coveted position in the public consciousness as one of the country’s preeminent sweethearts. She’s dominated the Billboard charts, won three Grammys and served as a judge on NBC’s “The Voice.” Now, with five Daytime Emmys under her belt, the multihyphenate is looking to solidify her standing as the go-to daytime host with her eponymous talk show on the same network, taking over the time slot that catapulted Ellen DeGeneres into daytime royalty as “The Kelly Clarkson Show” goes deeper into its fourth season.
“She’s a natural connector, she’s naturally curious — that is a great thing for daytime,” Alex Duda, who serves as showrunner and executive producer along with Clarkson, told TheWrap, “and she’s a fan. She loves art and she loves stories about art,...
“She’s a natural connector, she’s naturally curious — that is a great thing for daytime,” Alex Duda, who serves as showrunner and executive producer along with Clarkson, told TheWrap, “and she’s a fan. She loves art and she loves stories about art,...
- 10/27/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
“I’m so sweaty. I’m gonna roll these Spanx off,” Kelly Clarkson exclaims in front of a live audience at Lincoln Center, having just belted out Mary J. Blige’s “Just Fine” — a song she learned only hours before. The crowd cheers her on and laughs as she announces, mid-performance, “I have to pee, so I’m gonna have an extra pep in my step.”
This is not a concert.
On this rainy, humid morning in August, Clarkson is on set for Season 4 of “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” which has relocated to New York City from L.A. for a week to pre-tape shows for its fall premiere. And things need to be more than ”just fine,” as this is not your ordinary season launch: The daytime star has been thrust into the lucrative 4 p.m. time slot, where Ellen DeGeneres built her empire. Now, NBC-owned stations and...
This is not a concert.
On this rainy, humid morning in August, Clarkson is on set for Season 4 of “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” which has relocated to New York City from L.A. for a week to pre-tape shows for its fall premiere. And things need to be more than ”just fine,” as this is not your ordinary season launch: The daytime star has been thrust into the lucrative 4 p.m. time slot, where Ellen DeGeneres built her empire. Now, NBC-owned stations and...
- 9/7/2022
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
For the first time since before the pandemic, The Kelly Clarkson Show will feature in-studio audience when the syndicated talker returns for its third season on Sept. 13.
Clarkson will kick off the new season with the premiere week filming in New York City where the show and its audience will be housed by Jazz at Lincoln Center. Imagine Dragons’ On Top of the World will be the first Kellyoke performance of the season. The Kelly Clarkson Show will then return to its home at Universal Studios Hollywood. Like virtually programs, the show will require its audience members to be fully vaccinated.
The Kelly Clarkson Show, which featured a virtual audience after it returned to production last fall, airs in 100% of the country across 200 stations. It is set to succeed The Ellen DeGeneres Show in top time periods on the NBC stations in fall 2022.
“We can’t wait to kick off...
Clarkson will kick off the new season with the premiere week filming in New York City where the show and its audience will be housed by Jazz at Lincoln Center. Imagine Dragons’ On Top of the World will be the first Kellyoke performance of the season. The Kelly Clarkson Show will then return to its home at Universal Studios Hollywood. Like virtually programs, the show will require its audience members to be fully vaccinated.
The Kelly Clarkson Show, which featured a virtual audience after it returned to production last fall, airs in 100% of the country across 200 stations. It is set to succeed The Ellen DeGeneres Show in top time periods on the NBC stations in fall 2022.
“We can’t wait to kick off...
- 8/23/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Shutting down speculation on Ellen‘s successor, the NBC stations today announced that The Kelly Clarkson Show will take over the slot currently held by The Ellen DeGeneres Show by Fall 2022. The Kelly Clarkson Show now airs in 100% of the country across 200 stations. DeGeneres announced earlier this month that she would be ending her show with Season 19 in 2022.
Currently in its second season, The Kelly Clarkson Show in December 2020 was renewed for an additional two seasons, through 2023.
Produced and distributed by NBCUniversal’s syndication unit, The Kelly Clarkson Show emerged as a potential Ellen successor following its strong launch in fall 2019. Like Ellen, The Kelly Clarkson Show has the NBC O&Os as its core station group; the sophomore talker is now set to get an upgrade to one of the most coveted slots in daytime. For NBCUniversal, this accomplished the mission to own the programming in the marquee time...
Currently in its second season, The Kelly Clarkson Show in December 2020 was renewed for an additional two seasons, through 2023.
Produced and distributed by NBCUniversal’s syndication unit, The Kelly Clarkson Show emerged as a potential Ellen successor following its strong launch in fall 2019. Like Ellen, The Kelly Clarkson Show has the NBC O&Os as its core station group; the sophomore talker is now set to get an upgrade to one of the most coveted slots in daytime. For NBCUniversal, this accomplished the mission to own the programming in the marquee time...
- 5/26/2021
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Kelly Clarkson, host of Daytime Emmy-winning The Kelly Clarkson Show, will sit down with Dr. Jill Biden for her first solo broadcast interview since becoming First Lady. The one-on-one socially distant interview will take place later this month at the White House.
The Kelly Clarkson Show: White House Edition with the First Lady, Jill Biden will air Thursday, February 25.
The two will discuss Biden’s continued commitment to education, military families, cancer research and bringing the country together, and they’ll both take questions from the show’s live virtual audience. The episode will also feature a special Kellyoke performance by Clarkson and her musical director Jason Halbert, requested by the First Lady and performed in the East Room of the White House.
The Kelly Clarkson Show, produced and distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, airs in syndication in 100% of the country. It recently received a two-year pick-up for seasons 3 and...
The Kelly Clarkson Show: White House Edition with the First Lady, Jill Biden will air Thursday, February 25.
The two will discuss Biden’s continued commitment to education, military families, cancer research and bringing the country together, and they’ll both take questions from the show’s live virtual audience. The episode will also feature a special Kellyoke performance by Clarkson and her musical director Jason Halbert, requested by the First Lady and performed in the East Room of the White House.
The Kelly Clarkson Show, produced and distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, airs in syndication in 100% of the country. It recently received a two-year pick-up for seasons 3 and...
- 2/17/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
NBCUniversal Syndication Studios has renewed The Kelly Clarkson Show for two more seasons. The Emmy-winning daytime talker has been sold to NBC Owned Television Stations group through 2023.
The hourlong program, which currently airs in 100% of the country on more than 200 stations, has already been sold in national syndication to more than 75% of the U.S. for its third and fourth seasons. The show is produced and distributed by the recently renamed NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, which is currently expanding its portfolio.
“One ray of sunshine in this wildly unpredictable year is that we get to continue to deliver to stations and fans a show that brings people together,” said Tracie Wilson, Executive Vice President, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios. “This wouldn’t be possible without the heart and humor of the talented and dedicated Kelly Clarkson and our production team, led by the incomparable Alex Duda, both of whom are masters of storytelling.
The hourlong program, which currently airs in 100% of the country on more than 200 stations, has already been sold in national syndication to more than 75% of the U.S. for its third and fourth seasons. The show is produced and distributed by the recently renamed NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, which is currently expanding its portfolio.
“One ray of sunshine in this wildly unpredictable year is that we get to continue to deliver to stations and fans a show that brings people together,” said Tracie Wilson, Executive Vice President, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios. “This wouldn’t be possible without the heart and humor of the talented and dedicated Kelly Clarkson and our production team, led by the incomparable Alex Duda, both of whom are masters of storytelling.
- 12/15/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
NBCUniversal has picked up two more seasons of “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” the company announced Tuesday.
The renewal will keep the hit syndicated talk show on the air through 2023.
“One ray of sunshine in this wildly unpredictable year is that we get to continue to deliver to stations and fans a show that brings people together,” said Tracie Wilson, executive vice president of NBCU Syndication Studios. “This wouldn’t be possible without the heart and humor of the talented and dedicated Kelly Clarkson and our production team, led by the incomparable Alex Duda, both of whom are masters of storytelling. It’s easy to see why Emmy voters, critics and viewers have become such loyal fans of the show.”
The “American Idol” alum’s show debuted last year as the highest-rated new talk show in seven years. The show currently airs in 100% of the country on more than 200 stations, and...
The renewal will keep the hit syndicated talk show on the air through 2023.
“One ray of sunshine in this wildly unpredictable year is that we get to continue to deliver to stations and fans a show that brings people together,” said Tracie Wilson, executive vice president of NBCU Syndication Studios. “This wouldn’t be possible without the heart and humor of the talented and dedicated Kelly Clarkson and our production team, led by the incomparable Alex Duda, both of whom are masters of storytelling. It’s easy to see why Emmy voters, critics and viewers have become such loyal fans of the show.”
The “American Idol” alum’s show debuted last year as the highest-rated new talk show in seven years. The show currently airs in 100% of the country on more than 200 stations, and...
- 12/15/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Kelly Clarkson is extending her run as a talk show host.
NBCUniversal has announced that it has picked up “The Kelly Clarkson Show” for two more seasons, taking it through 2023. The news comes as the show is well into its second season.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” is produced and distributed by the recently renamed NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, which is expanding its portfolio and has sold seasons 3 and 4 of Clarkson’s show to more than 75% of the U.S. It currently airs on over 200 syndicated stations.
The renewal news was announced by Tracie Wilson, executive vice president of NBCUniversal Syndication Studios.
“One ray of sunshine in this wildly unpredictable year is that we get to continue to deliver to stations and fans a show that brings people together,” Wilson said. “This wouldn’t be possible without the heart and humor of the talented and dedicated Kelly Clarkson and our production team,...
NBCUniversal has announced that it has picked up “The Kelly Clarkson Show” for two more seasons, taking it through 2023. The news comes as the show is well into its second season.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” is produced and distributed by the recently renamed NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, which is expanding its portfolio and has sold seasons 3 and 4 of Clarkson’s show to more than 75% of the U.S. It currently airs on over 200 syndicated stations.
The renewal news was announced by Tracie Wilson, executive vice president of NBCUniversal Syndication Studios.
“One ray of sunshine in this wildly unpredictable year is that we get to continue to deliver to stations and fans a show that brings people together,” Wilson said. “This wouldn’t be possible without the heart and humor of the talented and dedicated Kelly Clarkson and our production team,...
- 12/15/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” will return to production on its set at Universal Studios Hollywood for its second season.
The second season is slated to debut on Sept. 21. The program will air five original episodes the week of Sept. 14, as a countdown for the season premiere.
The upcoming season will feature a combination of live and virtual interviews with guests from film, television and music industries, as well as everyday people who are agents of change in their communities. The production will comply with NBC Universal’s safety guidelines, the CDC guidance, as well as state and local orders.
The show, hosted by Grammy and Emmy Award-winning host Kelly Clarkson, launched last September and stayed in original episodes all summer. Its recent installment was filmed at Clarkson’s ranch in Montana and from her home in Los Angeles, capturing her life in quarantine as a fellow parent working from home.
The second season is slated to debut on Sept. 21. The program will air five original episodes the week of Sept. 14, as a countdown for the season premiere.
The upcoming season will feature a combination of live and virtual interviews with guests from film, television and music industries, as well as everyday people who are agents of change in their communities. The production will comply with NBC Universal’s safety guidelines, the CDC guidance, as well as state and local orders.
The show, hosted by Grammy and Emmy Award-winning host Kelly Clarkson, launched last September and stayed in original episodes all summer. Its recent installment was filmed at Clarkson’s ranch in Montana and from her home in Los Angeles, capturing her life in quarantine as a fellow parent working from home.
- 8/21/2020
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Kelly Clarkson spent part of the Covid-19 lockdown on her ranch in Montana, where she was filming weekly remote episodes of her daytime talkshow.
However, the pop star and host is now back in Los Angeles and stepping in for Simon Cowell on America’s Got Talent.
She also is gearing up to return to the studio for the second season of The Kelly Clarkson Show. The syndicated series is heading back to the Universal Studios lot to start filming episodes for season two at the beginning of September. The second season will premiere on September 21, while the show will also air five additional original episodes the week of September 14 as a countdown to the sophomore season.
Deadline understands that the show will be taped in front of a live, virtual studio audience.
The move will allow Clarkson and her celebrity guests to interact with the audience, despite the challenges...
However, the pop star and host is now back in Los Angeles and stepping in for Simon Cowell on America’s Got Talent.
She also is gearing up to return to the studio for the second season of The Kelly Clarkson Show. The syndicated series is heading back to the Universal Studios lot to start filming episodes for season two at the beginning of September. The second season will premiere on September 21, while the show will also air five additional original episodes the week of September 14 as a countdown to the sophomore season.
Deadline understands that the show will be taped in front of a live, virtual studio audience.
The move will allow Clarkson and her celebrity guests to interact with the audience, despite the challenges...
- 8/21/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The Alliance for Women in Media Foundation (Awmf) has unveiled the 100 winners of the 45th annual Gracie Awards. Honorees include Michelle Williams, Amy Poehler, Niecy Nash, Natasha Lyonne, Tamron Hall, Naomi Watts, Angela Yee, Norah O’Donnell, Stephanie Beatriz, and Soledad O’Brien, and many other talented women in television, radio and digital media.
The Gracies recognize exemplary programming created by, for and about women in radio, television, and interactive media. Honorees are selected in national, local and student markets, including both commercial and non-commercial outlets.
A complete list and video featuring the honorees can be seen below.
TV National Honorees
60 Minutes: The Chibok Girls (60 Minutes)
CBS News
News Magazine
Abby McEnany (Work in Progress)
Showtime
Actress in a Breakthrough Role
Alex Duda (The Kelly Clarkson Show)
NBCUniversal
Showrunner – Talk Show
Am I Next? Trans and Targeted
ABC News Nightline
Hard News Feature
Angela Kang (The Walking Dead)
AMC
Showrunner- Scripted
Better...
The Gracies recognize exemplary programming created by, for and about women in radio, television, and interactive media. Honorees are selected in national, local and student markets, including both commercial and non-commercial outlets.
A complete list and video featuring the honorees can be seen below.
TV National Honorees
60 Minutes: The Chibok Girls (60 Minutes)
CBS News
News Magazine
Abby McEnany (Work in Progress)
Showtime
Actress in a Breakthrough Role
Alex Duda (The Kelly Clarkson Show)
NBCUniversal
Showrunner – Talk Show
Am I Next? Trans and Targeted
ABC News Nightline
Hard News Feature
Angela Kang (The Walking Dead)
AMC
Showrunner- Scripted
Better...
- 5/13/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Starting today, The Kelly Clarkson Show will produce one full remote episode per week from Montana, where host Kelly Clarkson has been sheltering with her family during the coronavirus pandemic. In them, Clarkson will conduct virtual interviews with celebrities and people from the communities doing their part. There also will be more installments of “Bathroom Kellyoke” (you can watch an installment below the post).
Clarkson has been filming “Messages from Montana” updates from the ranch. The video segments originated online and, starting last week, were incorporated into The Kelly Clarkson Show episodes airing on television.
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Clarkson has been filming “Messages from Montana” updates from the ranch. The video segments originated online and, starting last week, were incorporated into The Kelly Clarkson Show episodes airing on television.
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Since the mass Hollywood production shutdown three weeks ago,...
- 4/6/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Kelly Clarkson is returning to the airwaves this week with her syndicated talk show, and plans to continue airing new episodes weekly throughout the Spring.
Her “Kelly Clarkson Show,” like virtually every other series, was forced to shutdown production on March 13 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but managed to get enough episodes in the can to fuse them with new content that Clarkson is shooting from her ranch in Montana to create new episodes fit to air.
The show resumes today, with Clarkson continuing to deliver her “Messages from Montana” monologues, which offer audiences a peek into her life as she shelters in place. Starting today, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will produce one remote episode per week from Montana, in which Clarkson will conduct virtual interviews with celebrities and people in various communities who are doing their part in these difficult times.
In addition, Clarkson will produce more “Bathroom Kellyoke...
Her “Kelly Clarkson Show,” like virtually every other series, was forced to shutdown production on March 13 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but managed to get enough episodes in the can to fuse them with new content that Clarkson is shooting from her ranch in Montana to create new episodes fit to air.
The show resumes today, with Clarkson continuing to deliver her “Messages from Montana” monologues, which offer audiences a peek into her life as she shelters in place. Starting today, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will produce one remote episode per week from Montana, in which Clarkson will conduct virtual interviews with celebrities and people in various communities who are doing their part in these difficult times.
In addition, Clarkson will produce more “Bathroom Kellyoke...
- 4/6/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Here is a round-up of all the news you need to know from Monday, November 18, 2019.
It's been a long time since we've had fresh episodes of The Expanse, and thanks to Amazon Prime Video swooping in to save the day, we will have a whole season to watch next month.
To celebrate, the streamer has dropped a brand new trailer that shows a mission going horribly wrong.
The Expanse Season 4 finds “the crew of the Rocinante on a mission from the U.N. to explore new worlds beyond the Ring Gate,” according to the official synopsis.
“Humanity has been given access to thousands of Earth-like planets which has created a land rush and furthered tensions between the opposing nations of Earth, Mars and the Belt. Ilus is the first of these planets, one rich with natural resources but also marked by the ruins of a long dead alien civilization."
"While Earthers,...
It's been a long time since we've had fresh episodes of The Expanse, and thanks to Amazon Prime Video swooping in to save the day, we will have a whole season to watch next month.
To celebrate, the streamer has dropped a brand new trailer that shows a mission going horribly wrong.
The Expanse Season 4 finds “the crew of the Rocinante on a mission from the U.N. to explore new worlds beyond the Ring Gate,” according to the official synopsis.
“Humanity has been given access to thousands of Earth-like planets which has created a land rush and furthered tensions between the opposing nations of Earth, Mars and the Belt. Ilus is the first of these planets, one rich with natural resources but also marked by the ruins of a long dead alien civilization."
"While Earthers,...
- 11/19/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Suggestion for Kelly Clarkson‘s next Kellyoke segment: Alicia Keys’ “Girl on Fire.”
NBCUniversal announced Monday that Clarkson’s eponymous freshman talker, The Kelly Clarkson Show, has been renewed for a second season.
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Ranking as this fall’s No. 1 new syndicated series, Kelly Clarkson Show has been averaging 1.9 million viewers an episode. Among all talk shows, it currently places fourth behind Dr. Phil, Live with Kelly and Ryan and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
NBCUniversal announced Monday that Clarkson’s eponymous freshman talker, The Kelly Clarkson Show, has been renewed for a second season.
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Ranking as this fall’s No. 1 new syndicated series, Kelly Clarkson Show has been averaging 1.9 million viewers an episode. Among all talk shows, it currently places fourth behind Dr. Phil, Live with Kelly and Ryan and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
- 11/18/2019
- TVLine.com
Kelly Clarkson’s new daytime talk show, “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” has been renewed through the 2020-2021 season by NBCUniversal, the studio announced Monday.
Produced and distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution, Clarkson’s hourlong syndicated series debuted Sept. 9 and airs in 100% of the country on more than 200 stations.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” is the highest-rated new daytime talker for the 2019-2020 season. Clarkson’s series also had the strongest debut for any new first-run daytime talk show in seven years, scoring an average of 1.9 million viewers per episode. To date, the show is No. 4 among all syndicated daytime talk shows, some of which have been on the air for decades.
Also Read: Kelly Clarkson, Tamron Hall's New Talk Shows Debut Strong in Ratings
According to NBCU, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” has racked up more than 1.5 million subscribers across its social channels since September.
“‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ is connecting...
Produced and distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution, Clarkson’s hourlong syndicated series debuted Sept. 9 and airs in 100% of the country on more than 200 stations.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” is the highest-rated new daytime talker for the 2019-2020 season. Clarkson’s series also had the strongest debut for any new first-run daytime talk show in seven years, scoring an average of 1.9 million viewers per episode. To date, the show is No. 4 among all syndicated daytime talk shows, some of which have been on the air for decades.
Also Read: Kelly Clarkson, Tamron Hall's New Talk Shows Debut Strong in Ratings
According to NBCU, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” has racked up more than 1.5 million subscribers across its social channels since September.
“‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ is connecting...
- 11/18/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Two weeks into the 2019-20 season, We have the first freshman syndicated series to get a Season 2 pickup. NBCUniversal has given an early season 2 renewal to daytime talker The Kelly Clarkson Show. The hourlong syndicated program, produced and distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution, airs in 100% of the country on more than 200 stations, with the NBC O&Os as the core station group. The renewal will take it through the 2020-21 season.
The early renewal comes amid strong ratings for The Kelly Clarkson Show, which ranks as the No.1 new syndicated program. The show, which premiered September 9, had the strongest start to any new first-run strip in seven years with an average of 1.9 million viewers per episode. The show is in fourth place among all syndicated daytime talk shows, many of which that have been on the air for well over than a decade. In digital, the show’s social platforms...
The early renewal comes amid strong ratings for The Kelly Clarkson Show, which ranks as the No.1 new syndicated program. The show, which premiered September 9, had the strongest start to any new first-run strip in seven years with an average of 1.9 million viewers per episode. The show is in fourth place among all syndicated daytime talk shows, many of which that have been on the air for well over than a decade. In digital, the show’s social platforms...
- 11/18/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Kelly Clarkson’s presence as a talk show host is about to get stronger.
NBCUniversal has renewed the “The Kelly Clarkson Show” through the 2020-2021 season, extending Clarkson’s daytime run.
The “American Idol” and “Voice” coach’s show has been hitting hight notes in the ratings so far, with its debut back in September scoring the highest debut (a 1.9 household metered market rating and a 6 share in the 56 metered markets) for a new syndicated show since 2012.
The market in which Clarkson’s show has performed strongest to date is Nashville, which is perhaps unsurprisingly given her strong musical roots and the fact that she currently lives there. Her hourlong show, produced and distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution, airs in 100% of the country on more than 200 stations.
“‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ is connecting with viewers in a unique way and we are so happy to build on that momentum, bringing Kelly’s brand of humor,...
NBCUniversal has renewed the “The Kelly Clarkson Show” through the 2020-2021 season, extending Clarkson’s daytime run.
The “American Idol” and “Voice” coach’s show has been hitting hight notes in the ratings so far, with its debut back in September scoring the highest debut (a 1.9 household metered market rating and a 6 share in the 56 metered markets) for a new syndicated show since 2012.
The market in which Clarkson’s show has performed strongest to date is Nashville, which is perhaps unsurprisingly given her strong musical roots and the fact that she currently lives there. Her hourlong show, produced and distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution, airs in 100% of the country on more than 200 stations.
“‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ is connecting with viewers in a unique way and we are so happy to build on that momentum, bringing Kelly’s brand of humor,...
- 11/18/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
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!”
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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
Steve Harvey’s latest syndicated daytime talk show, “Steve,” has been canceled after two seasons, TheWrap has learned.
According to an individual familiar with the matter, the show has finished taping all of its episodes, with new installments to continue airing into June.
The news comes after NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution, which distributes “Steve,” announced that it had sold a Kelly Clarkson daytime talk show last fall. “The Kelly Clarkson Show” was set for a fall 2019 launch on NBC’s owned-and-operated stations in the slot currently occupied by “Steve,” at the time calling into question the future of Harvey’s show.
Also Read: NBCUniversal Taps 'Steve Harvey' Vet Alex Duda to Run Kelly Clarkson's Upcoming Daytime Show
Prior to the 2017 launch of “Steve,” which was produced by Endeavor’s Img Original Content, a different iteration of Harvey’s talk show, “Steve Harvey,” ran for five years and was co-produced by...
According to an individual familiar with the matter, the show has finished taping all of its episodes, with new installments to continue airing into June.
The news comes after NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution, which distributes “Steve,” announced that it had sold a Kelly Clarkson daytime talk show last fall. “The Kelly Clarkson Show” was set for a fall 2019 launch on NBC’s owned-and-operated stations in the slot currently occupied by “Steve,” at the time calling into question the future of Harvey’s show.
Also Read: NBCUniversal Taps 'Steve Harvey' Vet Alex Duda to Run Kelly Clarkson's Upcoming Daytime Show
Prior to the 2017 launch of “Steve,” which was produced by Endeavor’s Img Original Content, a different iteration of Harvey’s talk show, “Steve Harvey,” ran for five years and was co-produced by...
- 5/10/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
After several fallow years, the first-run syndication marketplace has come back to life with a half-dozen daytime strips on deck to premiere in fall 2019, including notably big-budget talk show efforts hosted by Kelly Clarkson for NBCUniversal and Tamron Hall for Disney.
This burst of activity — and what it says about the willingness by studios and station owners to invest in high-end daytime programming — is sure to be a hot topic as executives, producers and advertisers gather in Miami this month for the annual Natpe conference, which runs Jan. 21-24 at the Fontainebleau Hotel.
“There are so many opportunities to tell stories in this daypart,” says Alex Duda, executive producer of “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”
2019’s bumper crop marks the highest volume of new series from major distributors since 2012. That year, five syndie talk shows premiered in the race to grab ahold of Oprah Winfrey’s audience 12 months after Winfrey wrapped...
This burst of activity — and what it says about the willingness by studios and station owners to invest in high-end daytime programming — is sure to be a hot topic as executives, producers and advertisers gather in Miami this month for the annual Natpe conference, which runs Jan. 21-24 at the Fontainebleau Hotel.
“There are so many opportunities to tell stories in this daypart,” says Alex Duda, executive producer of “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”
2019’s bumper crop marks the highest volume of new series from major distributors since 2012. That year, five syndie talk shows premiered in the race to grab ahold of Oprah Winfrey’s audience 12 months after Winfrey wrapped...
- 1/22/2019
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Nrp’s popular radio show/podcast, “Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me,” is coming to television.
NBCUniversal’s unscripted studio, Wilshire Studios, is developing a TV adaptation of the Peter Sagal-hosted series with Storied Media.
The weekly show is a funny and fast-paced game of provocative questions and snappy answers about current events, with celebrity guests — most recently, Candace Bergen was a guest. The TV adaptation is an hour-long current events trivia game featuring three celebrity panelists who will compete in a series of comedic challenges, earning points as they correctly answer questions about the week’s news. The panelist who earns the most points will earn a cash prize for the charity of his or her choice.
No host has been picked yet for the TV version.
Also Read: NBCUniversal Taps 'Steve Harvey' Vet Alex Duda to Run Kelly Clarkson's Upcoming Daytime Show
“We are...
NBCUniversal’s unscripted studio, Wilshire Studios, is developing a TV adaptation of the Peter Sagal-hosted series with Storied Media.
The weekly show is a funny and fast-paced game of provocative questions and snappy answers about current events, with celebrity guests — most recently, Candace Bergen was a guest. The TV adaptation is an hour-long current events trivia game featuring three celebrity panelists who will compete in a series of comedic challenges, earning points as they correctly answer questions about the week’s news. The panelist who earns the most points will earn a cash prize for the charity of his or her choice.
No host has been picked yet for the TV version.
Also Read: NBCUniversal Taps 'Steve Harvey' Vet Alex Duda to Run Kelly Clarkson's Upcoming Daytime Show
“We are...
- 12/11/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Five-time Emmy winner Alex Duda has been tapped as executive producer for The Kelly Clarkson Show, which debuts next fall in national syndication on NBC-owned stations.
Duda, who has an overall development deal with NBCUniversal, will executive produce the hourlong show hosted by Season 1 American Idol winner and current The Voice coach Clarkson, set for premiere in September.
“Alex was instrumental in developing The Kelly Clarkson Show with us and brings so much talent, daytime TV experience, creativity and heart to this project,” said Tracie Wilson, Evp Creative Affairs at NBCUniversal TV Distribution. “Alex’s wide range of producing expertise, combined with her talent of inspiring storytelling, is a perfect complement to Kelly Clarkson’s strengths as a talk show host.”
Duda’s previous credits include executive producer of Emmy-winning shows Steve Harvey and The Tyra Banks Show.
The new daytime talker starring Grammy winner Clarkson is described as a fun,...
Duda, who has an overall development deal with NBCUniversal, will executive produce the hourlong show hosted by Season 1 American Idol winner and current The Voice coach Clarkson, set for premiere in September.
“Alex was instrumental in developing The Kelly Clarkson Show with us and brings so much talent, daytime TV experience, creativity and heart to this project,” said Tracie Wilson, Evp Creative Affairs at NBCUniversal TV Distribution. “Alex’s wide range of producing expertise, combined with her talent of inspiring storytelling, is a perfect complement to Kelly Clarkson’s strengths as a talk show host.”
Duda’s previous credits include executive producer of Emmy-winning shows Steve Harvey and The Tyra Banks Show.
The new daytime talker starring Grammy winner Clarkson is described as a fun,...
- 11/20/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
NBCUniversal has named Alex Duda as executive producer for its upcoming syndicated daytime series with Kelly Clarkson.
Duda, who has an overall deal with NBCU, previously served as executive producer of “Steve Harvey” as well as “The Tyra Banks Show.” Duda has won five Emmy Awards for her work on the previously mentioned shows and “Talk Soup.”
“Alex was instrumental in developing ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ with us and brings so much talent, daytime TV experience, creativity and heart to this project,” Wilson said. “Alex’s wide range of producing expertise, combined with her talent of inspiring storytelling, is a perfect complement to Kelly Clarkson’s strengths as a talk show host.”
Also Read: Kelly Clarkson Heads to Daytime With New Talk Show
The show will debut in fall 2019. It was previously announced that the “The Kelly Clarkson Show” has been sold to the NBC Owned Television Station group.
The...
Duda, who has an overall deal with NBCU, previously served as executive producer of “Steve Harvey” as well as “The Tyra Banks Show.” Duda has won five Emmy Awards for her work on the previously mentioned shows and “Talk Soup.”
“Alex was instrumental in developing ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ with us and brings so much talent, daytime TV experience, creativity and heart to this project,” Wilson said. “Alex’s wide range of producing expertise, combined with her talent of inspiring storytelling, is a perfect complement to Kelly Clarkson’s strengths as a talk show host.”
Also Read: Kelly Clarkson Heads to Daytime With New Talk Show
The show will debut in fall 2019. It was previously announced that the “The Kelly Clarkson Show” has been sold to the NBC Owned Television Station group.
The...
- 11/20/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
The Kelly Clarkson Show, the Voice judge and Grammy winner's upcoming daytime talk show, has named Alex Duda executive producer and showrunner.
Duda is a five-time Emmy winner who previously worked as executive producer of the daytime talkers Steve Harvey and The Tyra Banks Show. She has been working with Clarkson during the development phase of the show, which is set to launch in syndication in fall 2019. NBCUniversal Television Distribution is behind the project.
"Alex was instrumental in developing The Kelly Clarkson Show with us and brings so much talent, daytime TV experience, creativity and heart to this project," Tracie ...
Duda is a five-time Emmy winner who previously worked as executive producer of the daytime talkers Steve Harvey and The Tyra Banks Show. She has been working with Clarkson during the development phase of the show, which is set to launch in syndication in fall 2019. NBCUniversal Television Distribution is behind the project.
"Alex was instrumental in developing The Kelly Clarkson Show with us and brings so much talent, daytime TV experience, creativity and heart to this project," Tracie ...
- 11/20/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
With celebrities like Halle Berry, Katherine Heigl and Gwen Stefani welcoming children in their 30s and 40s, it was only a matter of time until a TV network picked up on the new norm.
Fox is currently working on an unscripted series titled Labor of Love, about professional women in their 30s or 40s who decide to have a baby, Deadline confirmed. Participants will either explore finding a likeminded partner to conceive with, or pursue single motherhood options like securing a sperm donor.
The show comes from Project Runway’s Desiree Gruber and Propagte Content’s Howard Owens and Ben Silverman.
Fox is currently working on an unscripted series titled Labor of Love, about professional women in their 30s or 40s who decide to have a baby, Deadline confirmed. Participants will either explore finding a likeminded partner to conceive with, or pursue single motherhood options like securing a sperm donor.
The show comes from Project Runway’s Desiree Gruber and Propagte Content’s Howard Owens and Ben Silverman.
- 8/23/2017
- by Dana Rose Falcone
- PEOPLE.com
Exclusive: Fox is eyeing a return to provocative reality fare with Labor Of Love, a new unscripted series project that would follow professional women in their 30s or 40s who decide to have a baby. Labor Of Love, now in early stages of development, hails from Howard Owens and Ben Silverman’s Propagate Content and Project Runway executive producer Desiree Gruber. Alex Duda, former executive producer of Steve Harvey and The Tyra Banks Show and creator of Jerseylicious, has…...
- 8/21/2017
- Deadline TV
After claiming the number two most watched national-syndicated talk show last year, NBCUniversal Domestic TV Distribution and Endemol USA have announced the renewal of the “Steve Harvey” show for a second season.
The media mogul has experienced a tremendous amount of success during his debut season as a daytime host, including being chosen as Favorite New Talk Show Host at the People’s Choice Awards.
"This project was a long time in the making and it would not have been possible without the incredibly talented Steve Harvey,” David Goldberg, Endemol's North America Chairman, said in a press release. “His humor, honesty and insight were an immediate hit with the daytime audience.
"I am grateful to Rushion McDonald, Mr. Harvey's manager and longtime business partner, who has been instrumental from the beginning, and to Barry and his team at NBCU who put their full power and resources behind the show from day one,...
The media mogul has experienced a tremendous amount of success during his debut season as a daytime host, including being chosen as Favorite New Talk Show Host at the People’s Choice Awards.
"This project was a long time in the making and it would not have been possible without the incredibly talented Steve Harvey,” David Goldberg, Endemol's North America Chairman, said in a press release. “His humor, honesty and insight were an immediate hit with the daytime audience.
"I am grateful to Rushion McDonald, Mr. Harvey's manager and longtime business partner, who has been instrumental from the beginning, and to Barry and his team at NBCU who put their full power and resources behind the show from day one,...
- 1/10/2013
- by Brennan Williams
- Huffington Post
Style Network is bringing back the big hair and big dramas of Jerseylicious for a fifth season. The cable network renewed the comedy docu-soap series for a 14-episode season set to debut in early 2013. Produced by Endemol USA, Jerseylicious follows the lives, loves, fashions and feuds of the stylists at New Jersey salon The Gatsby. The show’s fourth season ranked as the unscripted series’ most-watched with an average of 591,000 total viewers. Alex Duda and Anthony Dominici serve as the show’s executive producers. Sarah Weidman and Merah Chung executive produce for Style.
- 10/31/2012
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
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