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15.04.2024 - 14:45 / variety.com
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Syndicated talk strip “Tamron Hall” has been picked up for a sixth season, ABC News was set to announce on Monday. The show, distributed nationally by Disney Entertainment, airs on the ABC-owned TV stations, as well as on stations owned by groups including Hearst, Scripps, Nexstar, Tegna, Gray and AMG. The news keeps “Tamron Hall” on the air through the 2024-2025 TV season.
“Tamron and team are a singular force in daytime because the show gets to the core of humanity through meaningful connection and thoughtful conversations whether covering the most-talked-about issues of the day or interviewing the newsmakers shaping our world,” ABC News president Kim Godwin said in a statement. “We and the Tam Fam can rejoice because ‘Tamron Hall’ is back for another must-watch season of fun and fearlessness.” According to Disney, “Tamron Hall” ranks No. 3 out of the nine one-hour daytime syndie talk shows.
The series, which is based in New York, is executive produced by Hall and Quiana Burns. The show is currently in its fifth season. It most recently landed three Daytime Emmy nominations for its Season 4, including outstanding daytime talk series host — the fourth consecutive season that Hall has been nominated for hosting.
(She has won twice.) “Tamron Hall” was also nominated this season for two NAACP Image Awards nominations (outstanding talk series and outstanding host in a talk or news/information) and for a GLAAD Media Award (variety or talk show episode). “From the start, I saw the show as a chance to build a community. Now, here we are, preparing for season six.
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