Sony Pictures Television’s The Mel Robbins Show, an inspiration-focused talk show, will end its run after the end of its first season.
The plan is for production and episode delivery to continue through September, the company said.
“Mel has had a positive impact on millions of daytime viewers and we still strongly believe in her message and the work she is doing,” Spt said in a statement. “We are proud of the show and the talented team and thank our partners and launch group at Nexstar, and our advertisers and sponsors, for their exceptional support.”
Robbins issued her own statement of appreciation. “It was a privilege to have a platform on television to fight for everyday people,” she said. “I am so proud of the show we created because it serves as a lifeline and daily resource for viewers who are struggling and want more out of their lives.
The plan is for production and episode delivery to continue through September, the company said.
“Mel has had a positive impact on millions of daytime viewers and we still strongly believe in her message and the work she is doing,” Spt said in a statement. “We are proud of the show and the talented team and thank our partners and launch group at Nexstar, and our advertisers and sponsors, for their exceptional support.”
Robbins issued her own statement of appreciation. “It was a privilege to have a platform on television to fight for everyday people,” she said. “I am so proud of the show we created because it serves as a lifeline and daily resource for viewers who are struggling and want more out of their lives.
- 1/30/2020
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Mel Robbins Show” is set to end its run this spring after one season in first-run syndication.
The production on the syndicated talk show strip will continue through the spring to finish out the season order. The Sony Pictures Television talker bowed in September to weak overall ratings. Robbins is a self-help author and motivational speaker who focused the show on helping guests overcome fears and other obstacles to achieving their goals.
“ ‘The Mel Robbins Show’ will continue production as planned and deliver original episodes for the entire season, however it will not be returning for season two,” Sony Pictures TV said in a statement. “Mel has had a positive impact on millions of daytime viewers and we still strongly believe in her message and the work she is doing. We are proud of the show and the talented team and thank our partners and launch group at Nexstar,...
The production on the syndicated talk show strip will continue through the spring to finish out the season order. The Sony Pictures Television talker bowed in September to weak overall ratings. Robbins is a self-help author and motivational speaker who focused the show on helping guests overcome fears and other obstacles to achieving their goals.
“ ‘The Mel Robbins Show’ will continue production as planned and deliver original episodes for the entire season, however it will not be returning for season two,” Sony Pictures TV said in a statement. “Mel has had a positive impact on millions of daytime viewers and we still strongly believe in her message and the work she is doing. We are proud of the show and the talented team and thank our partners and launch group at Nexstar,...
- 1/30/2020
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Sony Pictures Television announced Tuesday that “The Mel Robbins Show,” its new one-hour syndicated talk show, has been picked up by Nexstar Media Group. The show will be hosted by author and speaker Mel Robbins. It will debut in syndication on Sept. 16 and clear 90% of U.S. television households.
The list of station groups joining Nexstar Media Group and Tribune Media in carrying the show includes CBS, Cox, Hubbard Broadcasting, Meredith Corporation, Scripps and Weigel Broadcasting Company.
“Mel’s already built an enormous fan base through her social media platforms, best-selling books and by being the #1 female speaker in the world,” said John Weiser, the president of First Run Television, Spt. “Adding Mel’s television show to these already established platforms will enable her to speak to millions of people every day. With Tribune and Nexstar Media Group as our strategic partners we will be able to bring Mel’s transformative vision to new audiences.
The list of station groups joining Nexstar Media Group and Tribune Media in carrying the show includes CBS, Cox, Hubbard Broadcasting, Meredith Corporation, Scripps and Weigel Broadcasting Company.
“Mel’s already built an enormous fan base through her social media platforms, best-selling books and by being the #1 female speaker in the world,” said John Weiser, the president of First Run Television, Spt. “Adding Mel’s television show to these already established platforms will enable her to speak to millions of people every day. With Tribune and Nexstar Media Group as our strategic partners we will be able to bring Mel’s transformative vision to new audiences.
- 4/24/2019
- by Rachel Yang
- Variety Film + TV
The Mel Robbins Show is sprinting toward a fall launch. Sony Pictures Television’s new one-hour syndicated talk show hosted by motivational speaker, life strategist and author Robbins has been picked up by Nexstar Media Group. Combined with Tribune, which teamed with Spt to launch the program, The Mel Robbins Show has been sold in 90% of U.S. households. The show, executive produced by Emmy winner Mindy Borman (The Dr. Oz Show), will debut in syndication on September 16.
CBS, Cox, Hubbard Broadcasting, Meredith Corporation, Scripps and Weigel Broadcasting Company are among the station groups joining Nexstar and Tribune in carrying the show.
“Mel’s already built an enormous fan base through her social media platforms, best-selling books and by being the #1 female speaker in the world. Adding Mel’s television show to these already established platforms will enable her to speak to millions of people every day. With Tribune and...
CBS, Cox, Hubbard Broadcasting, Meredith Corporation, Scripps and Weigel Broadcasting Company are among the station groups joining Nexstar and Tribune in carrying the show.
“Mel’s already built an enormous fan base through her social media platforms, best-selling books and by being the #1 female speaker in the world. Adding Mel’s television show to these already established platforms will enable her to speak to millions of people every day. With Tribune and...
- 4/24/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Sony Pictures Television has teamed with Tribune Broadcasting on a new one-hour syndicated talk show with motivational speaker, life strategist and author Mel Robbins as host. Emmy winner Mindy Borman (The Dr. Oz Show) is set to executive produce the show which has been sold in over 31% of the country and will premiere fall 2019.
In her work Robbins, author of the5 Second Rule, tries to help people transform their lives by empowering them with the tools necessary to conquer their everyday problems and life’s biggest challenges.
“Mel has a message and a methodology that connects with women and she knows her audience,” said John Weiser, President of First-Run Television for Spt. “She has a distinctive and fresh approach to navigating the life challenges women face every day and we’re going to utilize Mel’s unique entrepreneurial strength in the digital media space to better connect with our audience.
In her work Robbins, author of the5 Second Rule, tries to help people transform their lives by empowering them with the tools necessary to conquer their everyday problems and life’s biggest challenges.
“Mel has a message and a methodology that connects with women and she knows her audience,” said John Weiser, President of First-Run Television for Spt. “She has a distinctive and fresh approach to navigating the life challenges women face every day and we’re going to utilize Mel’s unique entrepreneurial strength in the digital media space to better connect with our audience.
- 10/30/2018
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Sony Pictures Television and Tribune Broadcasting have teamed for a syndicated daytime talk show hosted by Mel Robbins.
The one-hour show is sold in over 31% of the country and is slated to debut in Fall 2019.
“Mel has a proven track record of connecting and resonating with an audience and we believe she will be a good fit for our stations’ daytime lineup,” said Sean Compton, president of strategic programming and acquisitions for Tribune Media.
Robbins is a speaker, life strategist, and best-selling author of the book “The 5 Second Rule.” Her work seeks to help people overcome everyday problems and life’s biggest challenges. She is the CEO and co-founder of The Confidence Project, a media and digital learning company working with Fortune 500 brands. Additionally, she is the creator and star of the Audible Original series “Kick Ass With Mel Robbins,” a life and business advice talk show. She began her...
The one-hour show is sold in over 31% of the country and is slated to debut in Fall 2019.
“Mel has a proven track record of connecting and resonating with an audience and we believe she will be a good fit for our stations’ daytime lineup,” said Sean Compton, president of strategic programming and acquisitions for Tribune Media.
Robbins is a speaker, life strategist, and best-selling author of the book “The 5 Second Rule.” Her work seeks to help people overcome everyday problems and life’s biggest challenges. She is the CEO and co-founder of The Confidence Project, a media and digital learning company working with Fortune 500 brands. Additionally, she is the creator and star of the Audible Original series “Kick Ass With Mel Robbins,” a life and business advice talk show. She began her...
- 10/30/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Mel Robbins, the best-selling author behind 5 Second Rule, is getting her own syndicated daytime talk show.
Producers Sony Pictures Television announced Tuesday that it is teaming with Tribune Broadcasting on the untitled syndicated show. The series has been sold in more than 31 percent of the country and will debut on Tribune-owned stations in the fall of 2019.
Mindy Borman, a Daytime Emmy winner for her work on The Dr. Oz Show, will serve as executive producer on the daytime talk show, which is described as a classic talk format with a modern reinvention.
"Mel has a proven track ...
Producers Sony Pictures Television announced Tuesday that it is teaming with Tribune Broadcasting on the untitled syndicated show. The series has been sold in more than 31 percent of the country and will debut on Tribune-owned stations in the fall of 2019.
Mindy Borman, a Daytime Emmy winner for her work on The Dr. Oz Show, will serve as executive producer on the daytime talk show, which is described as a classic talk format with a modern reinvention.
"Mel has a proven track ...
- 10/30/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
One of The Dr. Oz Show's longtime executive producers is scrubbing out. Mindy Borman, who has been an executive producer on the syndicated daytime show since its inception, is leaving ahead of the show's upcoming seventh season, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. “For the past seven years, I have put all my creative energies into The Dr. Oz Show. I am so proud of all our accomplishments including our three Emmy Awards, and most importantly, driving the national conversation on health," said Borman in a statement. "Mehmet Oz is a passionate healthcare advocate, and I am very fortunate to
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- 6/19/2015
- by Kate Stanhope
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Young and the Restless tallied 23 nominations as honors were announced this morning for the 40th annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Restless’ impressive take helped CBS lead all networks with 50 overall nominations. PBS and ABC followed, with 44 and 38 nods, respectively.
General Hospital, which earned 19 nominations, joined Restless in the race for Outstanding Drama Series, and Sesame Street received 17 nods, including three for Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo who faces allegations of sexual misconduct.
Good Morning America and Today will bring their ratings rivalry to the Emmys, where they’ll be joined by CBS Sunday Morning in the Outstanding Morning Program category.
General Hospital, which earned 19 nominations, joined Restless in the race for Outstanding Drama Series, and Sesame Street received 17 nods, including three for Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo who faces allegations of sexual misconduct.
Good Morning America and Today will bring their ratings rivalry to the Emmys, where they’ll be joined by CBS Sunday Morning in the Outstanding Morning Program category.
- 5/1/2013
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside TV
Amy Chiaro has been promoted to be an executive producer of The Dr. Oz Show, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. Chiaro will continue to work closely with executive producer Mindy Borman, with whom she launched the popular daily syndicated talk show in 2009. “The Dr. Oz Show simply would not be what it is today without Amy’s input and leadership,” said Holly Jacobs, executive vp, reality & syndication programming, Sony Pictures Television. “Her contributions have not only produced a globally successful talk show, but have helped create the largest advocacy outlet for women’s health in broadcast television.
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- 2/11/2013
- by Alex Ben Block
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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"We already have such an incredibly strong cast — to add a character is a major decision," Bell said discussing the arrival of former General Hospital star Genie Francis. "A lot of fans really just want to see their favorites. ... I knew it would be an exciting addition to weave her into the canvas among all these other strong people."
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- 5/25/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
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