Sherri will return for a third season.
The talk show hosted by Sherri Shepherd has been cleared in more than 95 percent of the U.S. The nationally syndicated daytime weekday show airs on the Fox Television Stations, as well as the Nexstar, Sinclair, Hearst, Gray and Scripps broadcast groups.
Sherri ranks second this season among all syndicated talkers among women 25-54, up from third place in its freshman year. It has already garnered four Daytime Emmy nominations (Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host among them), as well as five NAACP Image Awards and a People’s Choice Award nod.
“I’m so excited to continue bringing joy, laughter and inspiration to our viewers,” said Shepherd in a statement. “I don’t take it for granted that people welcome me into their homes daily and that’s why I greet them with, ‘Hey Family!’ Thank you to Debmar Mercury, the Fox Television Stations...
The talk show hosted by Sherri Shepherd has been cleared in more than 95 percent of the U.S. The nationally syndicated daytime weekday show airs on the Fox Television Stations, as well as the Nexstar, Sinclair, Hearst, Gray and Scripps broadcast groups.
Sherri ranks second this season among all syndicated talkers among women 25-54, up from third place in its freshman year. It has already garnered four Daytime Emmy nominations (Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host among them), as well as five NAACP Image Awards and a People’s Choice Award nod.
“I’m so excited to continue bringing joy, laughter and inspiration to our viewers,” said Shepherd in a statement. “I don’t take it for granted that people welcome me into their homes daily and that’s why I greet them with, ‘Hey Family!’ Thank you to Debmar Mercury, the Fox Television Stations...
- 4/2/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
One season down, another to go. As Sherri Shepherd‘s Sherri gears up for its final episodes of its debut season, the syndicated daytime talk show has announced it will return for Season 2 in fall 2023. Season 1 will come to a close on Friday, June 16. Sherri Season 2 will kick off on Monday, September 18. The series is a product of Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, which today also announced that Sherri producer Fernita Wynn has been promoted to executive producer and showrunner. Joelle Dawson-Calia has also been upped to executive producer, with Siobhan Schanda and Dan Fitzpatrick being upped to co-executive producers. They’ve worked with Shepherd and producing partner Jawn Murray since the show launched in fall 2022. Shephard and Murray also serve as executive producers. Fox Television Stations recently renewed Sherri — the No. 1 new nationally syndicated daytime talker from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, according to Lionsgate — for two years through the 2024-25 season.
- 6/14/2023
- TV Insider
Sherri Shepherd’s daytime talk show has promoted four producers, in addition to announcing its second season premiere date.
Sherri, from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, upped Emmy-winning producer Fernita Wynn to executive producer and showrunner. Joelle Dawson-Calia was also promoted to executive producer, while Siobhan Schanda and Dan Fitzpatrick were named co-executive producers.
All four have been with the show since its launch in fall 2022 and will work alongside Shepherd and her producing partner Jawn Murray, who are both executive producers for Sherri.
The syndicated talk show will return for a second season Sept. 18.
“I’m thrilled to have Fernita Wynn promoted to executive producer and showrunner and lead the production team at Sherri for season two. I’m also happy to announce the elevation of Joelle Dawson, Siobhan Schanda and Dan Fitzpatrick, who will work alongside Jawn Murray and me as we continue to bring our ‘good time’ to daytime,...
Sherri, from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, upped Emmy-winning producer Fernita Wynn to executive producer and showrunner. Joelle Dawson-Calia was also promoted to executive producer, while Siobhan Schanda and Dan Fitzpatrick were named co-executive producers.
All four have been with the show since its launch in fall 2022 and will work alongside Shepherd and her producing partner Jawn Murray, who are both executive producers for Sherri.
The syndicated talk show will return for a second season Sept. 18.
“I’m thrilled to have Fernita Wynn promoted to executive producer and showrunner and lead the production team at Sherri for season two. I’m also happy to announce the elevation of Joelle Dawson, Siobhan Schanda and Dan Fitzpatrick, who will work alongside Jawn Murray and me as we continue to bring our ‘good time’ to daytime,...
- 6/14/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Sherri Shepherd’s daytime talk show, “Sherri,” is shaking up its executive ranks, setting a new senior producing team ahead of its second season.
The inaugural season of the top-rated freshman show carried over the production staff from “The Wendy Williams Show,” which was replaced in its time slot on the Fox stations by “Sherri” when Williams’ show ended in 2022. Now, Shepherd’s show has parted ways with some of Williams’ top producers, who helped launch “Sherri,” which has been renewed through 2025.
“Sherri” hails from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, the same company that was behind “The Wendy Williams Show” for its 13-year run.
Fernita Wynn has been promoted to showrunner and executive producer on “Sherri;” Joelle Dawson-Calia has been upped to executive producer; and Siobhan Schanda and Dan Fitzpatrick have been elevated to co-executive producers. All four producers were part of “Sherri’s” launch. They will all work alongside Shepherd, who is executive producer and host,...
The inaugural season of the top-rated freshman show carried over the production staff from “The Wendy Williams Show,” which was replaced in its time slot on the Fox stations by “Sherri” when Williams’ show ended in 2022. Now, Shepherd’s show has parted ways with some of Williams’ top producers, who helped launch “Sherri,” which has been renewed through 2025.
“Sherri” hails from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, the same company that was behind “The Wendy Williams Show” for its 13-year run.
Fernita Wynn has been promoted to showrunner and executive producer on “Sherri;” Joelle Dawson-Calia has been upped to executive producer; and Siobhan Schanda and Dan Fitzpatrick have been elevated to co-executive producers. All four producers were part of “Sherri’s” launch. They will all work alongside Shepherd, who is executive producer and host,...
- 6/14/2023
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
Sherri Shepherd’s “Sherri” has elevated Fernita Wynn to showrunner and EP ahead of the daytime talk show’s sophomore season.
Additionally, Joelle Dawson-Calia has also been promoted to executive producer as Siobhan Schanda and Dan Fitzpatrick become co-executive producers. Prior to the role shifts, Wynn and Dawson-Calia, served as co-executive producers while Schanda and Fitzpatrick assumed the roles of senior supervising producer and supervising producer, respectively.
Wynn, Dawson-Calia, Schanda and Fitzpatrick, all of whom have worked on “Sherri” since its fall 2022 launch, will work alongside Shepherd and her producing partner Jawn Murray, who both serve as executive producers for the show.
The news comes as Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury prepares to wrap up its debut season of “Sherri” on Friday, June 16, before the nationally syndicated talk show returns for its second installment on Monday, September 18.
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Additionally, Joelle Dawson-Calia has also been promoted to executive producer as Siobhan Schanda and Dan Fitzpatrick become co-executive producers. Prior to the role shifts, Wynn and Dawson-Calia, served as co-executive producers while Schanda and Fitzpatrick assumed the roles of senior supervising producer and supervising producer, respectively.
Wynn, Dawson-Calia, Schanda and Fitzpatrick, all of whom have worked on “Sherri” since its fall 2022 launch, will work alongside Shepherd and her producing partner Jawn Murray, who both serve as executive producers for the show.
The news comes as Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury prepares to wrap up its debut season of “Sherri” on Friday, June 16, before the nationally syndicated talk show returns for its second installment on Monday, September 18.
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- 6/14/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Sherri Shepherd is moving on from the old and bringing in the new, as she’s cut top “The Wendy Williams Show” producers, TheWrap has confirmed.
Longtime “The Wendy Williams Show” executive producers David Perle and Suzanne Bass were given the boot this week with the end of Season 1 of “Sherri.” The decision to fire the two EPs was made by Shepherd, who wanted “fresh energy” behind the scenes, according to reports. Debmar-Mercury, which produces the show, will announce a new EP for the second season of “Sherri” to serve alongside Shepherd’s handpicked EP, Jawn Murray.
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“Executive producer David Perler and co-executive producer Suzanne Bass have been integral to Debmar-Mercury’s success in daytime syndication for many years and have helped launch ‘Sherri,’” a Debmar-Mercury said in a statement.
Longtime “The Wendy Williams Show” executive producers David Perle and Suzanne Bass were given the boot this week with the end of Season 1 of “Sherri.” The decision to fire the two EPs was made by Shepherd, who wanted “fresh energy” behind the scenes, according to reports. Debmar-Mercury, which produces the show, will announce a new EP for the second season of “Sherri” to serve alongside Shepherd’s handpicked EP, Jawn Murray.
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“Executive producer David Perler and co-executive producer Suzanne Bass have been integral to Debmar-Mercury’s success in daytime syndication for many years and have helped launch ‘Sherri,’” a Debmar-Mercury said in a statement.
- 5/5/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Billy Porter is looking back on his journey as a musician.
The singer is about to embark on The Black Mona Lisa Tour: Volume One, which was part of his journey to becoming the “male Whitney Houston”.
“Music is the original gift. I started singing in church when I was five. I love theater and that was an original dream … but another one of my original dreams was to be the male Whitney Houston,” he told Sherri Shepherd on the latest episode of “Sherri”.
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It wasn’t an easy journey, however, especially as an openly gay Black musician.
“I got my first record contract, and my first album came out in 1997. And the industry was very homophobic at the time. And they kicked my gay behind out.
The singer is about to embark on The Black Mona Lisa Tour: Volume One, which was part of his journey to becoming the “male Whitney Houston”.
“Music is the original gift. I started singing in church when I was five. I love theater and that was an original dream … but another one of my original dreams was to be the male Whitney Houston,” he told Sherri Shepherd on the latest episode of “Sherri”.
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It wasn’t an easy journey, however, especially as an openly gay Black musician.
“I got my first record contract, and my first album came out in 1997. And the industry was very homophobic at the time. And they kicked my gay behind out.
- 3/23/2023
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
Freshman syndicated daytime talkers The Jennifer Hudson Show and Sherri Shepherd’s Sherri both will be back for new seasons. The Jennifer Hudson Show has been renewed for a second season and Sherri has been picked up for two more years through the 2024-25 season. Both shows are anchored by Fox Television Stations.
The Jennifer Hudson Show features celebrity interviews, topical stories, community heroes, viral sensations, and music.
Hearst Television, along with other station partners, also renewed the show for season two, which covers more than 60 of the country together with Fox.
Hosted by Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner Hudson, The Jennifer Hudson Show debuted as the 2022-23 season’s #1 new first-run series for the premiere week of September 12 with households and total viewers and is said to be averaging 5.2 million weekly viewers.
Produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Telepictures and distributed in national syndication by Warner Bros. Discovery Content Sales,...
The Jennifer Hudson Show features celebrity interviews, topical stories, community heroes, viral sensations, and music.
Hearst Television, along with other station partners, also renewed the show for season two, which covers more than 60 of the country together with Fox.
Hosted by Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner Hudson, The Jennifer Hudson Show debuted as the 2022-23 season’s #1 new first-run series for the premiere week of September 12 with households and total viewers and is said to be averaging 5.2 million weekly viewers.
Produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Telepictures and distributed in national syndication by Warner Bros. Discovery Content Sales,...
- 1/11/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Sherri Shepherd’s new daytime talker Sherri is on track for a fall premiere. Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury has set Monday, September 12, for the debut of the nationally syndicated weekday talk show, with clearances now at more than 97 of the U.S.
Anchored by Fox Television Stations, stations belonging to Cox, Hearst, Sinclair, Nexstar and others also have agreed to carry the show. Sherri takes over the Fox O&o time slots of The Wendy Williams Show, which aired its final episode on June 17.
Shepherd will appear before a live audience from New York’s Chelsea Studios with a daily dose of pop culture, comedy, conversations, along with celebrity and human interest interviews.
David Perler (The Wendy Williams Show) executive produces and serves as showrunner. Shepherd and her producing partner Jawn Murray also executive produce, with Suzanne Bass, Joelle Dawson and Fernita Wynn serving as co-executive producers.
“September 12th can’t get here fast enough,...
Anchored by Fox Television Stations, stations belonging to Cox, Hearst, Sinclair, Nexstar and others also have agreed to carry the show. Sherri takes over the Fox O&o time slots of The Wendy Williams Show, which aired its final episode on June 17.
Shepherd will appear before a live audience from New York’s Chelsea Studios with a daily dose of pop culture, comedy, conversations, along with celebrity and human interest interviews.
David Perler (The Wendy Williams Show) executive produces and serves as showrunner. Shepherd and her producing partner Jawn Murray also executive produce, with Suzanne Bass, Joelle Dawson and Fernita Wynn serving as co-executive producers.
“September 12th can’t get here fast enough,...
- 6/21/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Sherri Shepherd is heading back to daytime.
The former cohost of “The View,” actress, comedian and Emmy winner is launching her own talk show, which has officially been cleared for national syndication and will premiere on Sept. 12, Variety has learned.
The new show, titled “Sherri,” has been cleared in more than 97 of the country with the Fox TV stations as its core station group. The daily show will also air on the Hearst, Sinclair and Nexstar stations, among others.
Hailing from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, “Sherri” is described as a “daily dose” of pop culture, comedy, conversations and a plentiful supply of daytime talk staples, including celebrity and human interest interviews.”
“Sherri” takes over the time slots on the Fox stations that were previously occupied by “The Wendy Williams Show,” which aired its final episode last week after 13 seasons. Shepherd’s show will be produced by much of “The Wendy Williams Show” team,...
The former cohost of “The View,” actress, comedian and Emmy winner is launching her own talk show, which has officially been cleared for national syndication and will premiere on Sept. 12, Variety has learned.
The new show, titled “Sherri,” has been cleared in more than 97 of the country with the Fox TV stations as its core station group. The daily show will also air on the Hearst, Sinclair and Nexstar stations, among others.
Hailing from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, “Sherri” is described as a “daily dose” of pop culture, comedy, conversations and a plentiful supply of daytime talk staples, including celebrity and human interest interviews.”
“Sherri” takes over the time slots on the Fox stations that were previously occupied by “The Wendy Williams Show,” which aired its final episode last week after 13 seasons. Shepherd’s show will be produced by much of “The Wendy Williams Show” team,...
- 6/21/2022
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
Sherri Shepherd’s new daytime talk show, titled “Sherri,” will premiere Sept. 12, Lionsgate announced Tuesday.
“September 12th can’t get here fast enough,” the former co-host of “The View” said in a statement. “Hosting my own talk show is a dream come true and I’m so excited to take viewers on this joyous journey. My new show will be something truly fun and fresh, a daily hour of entertainment escapism with plenty of laughter, fun and flirtiness as I give my take on pop culture. And I’m so glad to have such an awesome senior production team helping to make this magic a reality.”
Each day, Shepherd will appear before a live audience from New York’s Chelsea Studios to give her take on pop culture. There will be plenty of daytime talk staples, including celebrity and human interest interviews.
Shepherd’s nationally syndicated talk show will appear...
“September 12th can’t get here fast enough,” the former co-host of “The View” said in a statement. “Hosting my own talk show is a dream come true and I’m so excited to take viewers on this joyous journey. My new show will be something truly fun and fresh, a daily hour of entertainment escapism with plenty of laughter, fun and flirtiness as I give my take on pop culture. And I’m so glad to have such an awesome senior production team helping to make this magic a reality.”
Each day, Shepherd will appear before a live audience from New York’s Chelsea Studios to give her take on pop culture. There will be plenty of daytime talk staples, including celebrity and human interest interviews.
Shepherd’s nationally syndicated talk show will appear...
- 6/21/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
And just like that, Sherri Shepherd is the new Wendy Williams. As anticipated, Shepherd will formally take over for Williams this fall, launching a newly titled syndicated talk show in The Wendy Williams Show‘s current Fox time slots.
“Omg! I am so excited to have my dream come true and debut my very own talk show Sherri in the fall,” Shepherd said in a statement. “I can’t wait until I return to NY to host the show and merge everything I love…pop culture, talk, entertainment and comedy. I am thankful to Debmar-Mercury and Fox for partnering with...
“Omg! I am so excited to have my dream come true and debut my very own talk show Sherri in the fall,” Shepherd said in a statement. “I can’t wait until I return to NY to host the show and merge everything I love…pop culture, talk, entertainment and comedy. I am thankful to Debmar-Mercury and Fox for partnering with...
- 2/22/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Sherri Shepherd has officially been named as Wendy Williams’ daytime-tv replacement. The “Dish Nation” co-host and alum of “The View” has filled in for Williams as part of a rotating cast of guest hosts. She’ll now get her own talk show, starting in Fall 2022.
“Sherri,” which will tape in New York, will be distributed by Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury. It will take over the “Wendy Williams” time slot on Fox owned and operated stations. Shepherd will produce the show alongside Jawn Murray and showrunner David Perler.
Perler has been the “Wendy Williams” showrunner for the past dozen years, so he’ll fit right in. Williams has been away from TV since the summer dealing with health issues.
“Omg! I am so excited to have my dream come true and debut my very own talk show ‘Sherri’ in the fall. I can’t wait until I return to NY to host...
“Sherri,” which will tape in New York, will be distributed by Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury. It will take over the “Wendy Williams” time slot on Fox owned and operated stations. Shepherd will produce the show alongside Jawn Murray and showrunner David Perler.
Perler has been the “Wendy Williams” showrunner for the past dozen years, so he’ll fit right in. Williams has been away from TV since the summer dealing with health issues.
“Omg! I am so excited to have my dream come true and debut my very own talk show ‘Sherri’ in the fall. I can’t wait until I return to NY to host...
- 2/22/2022
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
It’s official — a daytime syndicated talk show hosted by Sherri Shepherd will succeed The Wendy Williams Show.
Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, the producer-distributor of The Wendy Williams Show, is behind Sherri, which will make a syndication debut on the Fox Television Stations and broadcasters nationwide in fall 2022 and will inherit the Fox O&o time slots of Wendy.
In another element of succession between The Wendy Williams Show, on which Shepherd is a frequent guest host this season, and Sherri, David Perler will continue on Sherri in the executive producer and showrunner role he has held for the past 12 of Wendy’s 13 seasons. Also crossing over from Wendy to Sherri is the popular “Hot Topics” segment, with actor-comedian, author and TV personality Shepherd putting her own spin on it.
“Sherri is a natural who proved her hosting skills for many years as a panelist on The View,...
Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, the producer-distributor of The Wendy Williams Show, is behind Sherri, which will make a syndication debut on the Fox Television Stations and broadcasters nationwide in fall 2022 and will inherit the Fox O&o time slots of Wendy.
In another element of succession between The Wendy Williams Show, on which Shepherd is a frequent guest host this season, and Sherri, David Perler will continue on Sherri in the executive producer and showrunner role he has held for the past 12 of Wendy’s 13 seasons. Also crossing over from Wendy to Sherri is the popular “Hot Topics” segment, with actor-comedian, author and TV personality Shepherd putting her own spin on it.
“Sherri is a natural who proved her hosting skills for many years as a panelist on The View,...
- 2/22/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Sherri Shepherd will launch her own daytime talk show in fall 2022, Variety has learned.
The new syndicated series, titled “Sherri,” will slide into the Fox O&o time slots that are currently held by “The Wendy Williams Show,” as the hit gossip queen, Wendy Williams, continues to be in recovery for health-related issues.
“Sherri” hails from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, the same company behind “Wendy Williams.” Many production staffers from Williams’ talk show, including her executive producer, will move over to Shepherd’s show in the fall.
Currently, “The Wendy Williams Show” is still in production and airing live shows with rotating guest hosts — including Shepherd, who has been a fan-favorite and highly-rated guest host throughout this season. Williams’ show will continue with guest hosts until in finishes its current season, though an end date has not been determined.
In a statement to Variety, a representative for Williams, PR veteran Howard Bragman,...
The new syndicated series, titled “Sherri,” will slide into the Fox O&o time slots that are currently held by “The Wendy Williams Show,” as the hit gossip queen, Wendy Williams, continues to be in recovery for health-related issues.
“Sherri” hails from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, the same company behind “Wendy Williams.” Many production staffers from Williams’ talk show, including her executive producer, will move over to Shepherd’s show in the fall.
Currently, “The Wendy Williams Show” is still in production and airing live shows with rotating guest hosts — including Shepherd, who has been a fan-favorite and highly-rated guest host throughout this season. Williams’ show will continue with guest hosts until in finishes its current season, though an end date has not been determined.
In a statement to Variety, a representative for Williams, PR veteran Howard Bragman,...
- 2/22/2022
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
When BlackTree TV CEO and executive producer Jamaal Finkley sought opportunities to talk with “Girls Trip” talent prior to the film’s July 2017 release, he ran into an alarming roadblock. After submitting a request to cover the junket, he received an email from a Universal Pictures representative: “‘Girls Trip’ will be hard as we don’t have that many slots for AA,” meaning African-Americans.
Finkley, who shared the emails with IndieWire, replied to the studio: “You don’t have that many slots for AA for ‘Girls Trip’?! I don’t get it. Really. Makes no sense. What movie does have extra AA slots? … If I send a white person, will you have a slot?”
Today, Finkley still finds the exchange unsettling. BlackTree TV has over 226,000 YouTube subscribers, with more than 1 billion video views. “Designating us as limited because of the color of our skin and not because of the reach of our outlet,...
Finkley, who shared the emails with IndieWire, replied to the studio: “You don’t have that many slots for AA for ‘Girls Trip’?! I don’t get it. Really. Makes no sense. What movie does have extra AA slots? … If I send a white person, will you have a slot?”
Today, Finkley still finds the exchange unsettling. BlackTree TV has over 226,000 YouTube subscribers, with more than 1 billion video views. “Designating us as limited because of the color of our skin and not because of the reach of our outlet,...
- 8/23/2018
- by Jenna Marotta
- Indiewire
Rap star Wale Punched A Guy In The Face at a WWE event Monday night -- and judging by the way security rushed in to break it up, it appeared to be 100% Real. It all went down at "Raw" in Washington D.C. -- TMZ spoke with eyewitness Jawn Murray from AlwaysAlist.com who says Wale was sitting right behind the announcers enjoying the show ... when some fan seated nearby began taunting the rapper. Murray...
- 4/1/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Omarosa Manigault has started a new chapter. The Celebrity Apprentice contestant seems to have found love again, nearly one year after the death of her fiancé, Oscar nominee Michael Clark Duncan. Manigault, 39, began dating WWE star Titus O'Neil, 36, after the two were introduced by their mutual friend Jawn Murray at the WWE Superstars of Hope Party in Beverly Hills in August, a source tells People exclusively. "She's been really apprehensive about dating since Michael died," the source said of Manigault, who kept vigil by Duncan's hospital bed for 50 days after his July 2012 heart attack and still has pictures of him on her Twitter page.
- 9/3/2013
- by Sheila Cosgrove Baylis
- PEOPLE.com
CNN isn’t the only place Jeff Zucker is looking to make changes, it seems. Sister network Hln could be getting at least one new show from the new regime, I’ve learned. Coming off a ratings and viewership surge from the Jodi Arias trial, the network is looking to hold on to some of those numbers with a possible replacement for its 5-7 Pm show Evening Express. Last week, Hln shot a newsmagazine pilot in Atlanta going by the working title of Exp 2.0. Weekend Express’ Natasha Curry, Atlanta traffic reporter Elle Duncan, and Carlos Diaz, the sports anchor on the network’s Morning Express With Robin Meade, hosted. Frequent CNN and Hln contributor Jawn Murray as well as Atlanta talk-show host Kim Gravel also were tapped for on-air roles on the pilot. Other elements were shot earlier in the month, sources say. Angela Massie, current executive producer of Evening Express,...
- 4/23/2013
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
Join in on our Live Real Housewive’s Finale chat with Zap2it, TVGuide, TVOvermind, and many more! Now!
Bravo better look out! The Real Housewives have had it and they are not going to take it anymore!
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The “answered three months ago” question of the week in the Real Housewives of Atlanta world isn’t who’s lying in the Dwight vs. NeNe/Sheree feud, but actually where in the world was Lisa Wu Hartwell? Even though Hartwell’s departure is relatively old news, viewers have been looking for answers as to why Lisa was no where to be found in the season premiere Monday night. Back in July, we reported Black Voices’ Jawn Murray’s reveal of Hartwell’s departure of the show, but had two conflicting reports saying as to why she was actually leaving. Report #1 declared that with Hartwell’s new residence being a bit...
Bravo better look out! The Real Housewives have had it and they are not going to take it anymore!
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The “answered three months ago” question of the week in the Real Housewives of Atlanta world isn’t who’s lying in the Dwight vs. NeNe/Sheree feud, but actually where in the world was Lisa Wu Hartwell? Even though Hartwell’s departure is relatively old news, viewers have been looking for answers as to why Lisa was no where to be found in the season premiere Monday night. Back in July, we reported Black Voices’ Jawn Murray’s reveal of Hartwell’s departure of the show, but had two conflicting reports saying as to why she was actually leaving. Report #1 declared that with Hartwell’s new residence being a bit...
- 10/7/2010
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
Fellow fans of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, it saddens me to report the departure of a fan favorite from the show.
Jawn Murray of Black Voices Web has reported that Lisa Wu Hartwell will leave the show this upcoming season due to "creative differences" over aspects of her presence on the show.
"They basically wanted to script elements of Lisa's life and make her amp up the drama. She wasn't with that at all," a source from Rhoa's production revealed to Murray. The source also revealed that Hartwell didn't participate in the opening credits or any of the publicity photos for this upcoming season, and will only appear in about "as many as three" episodes this year. Reps from Bravo and Lisa's private camp didn't return any calls to Mr. Murray. Lisa will be the second Housewife to leave the Atlanta cast with DeShawn Snow, who left after the show's first season.
Jawn Murray of Black Voices Web has reported that Lisa Wu Hartwell will leave the show this upcoming season due to "creative differences" over aspects of her presence on the show.
"They basically wanted to script elements of Lisa's life and make her amp up the drama. She wasn't with that at all," a source from Rhoa's production revealed to Murray. The source also revealed that Hartwell didn't participate in the opening credits or any of the publicity photos for this upcoming season, and will only appear in about "as many as three" episodes this year. Reps from Bravo and Lisa's private camp didn't return any calls to Mr. Murray. Lisa will be the second Housewife to leave the Atlanta cast with DeShawn Snow, who left after the show's first season.
- 7/30/2010
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
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