Journalist and talk show host Tamron Hall is officially in the writing process for the TV adaptation of her mystery crime-thriller series, “As the Wicked Watch.” The books follow a reporter as she tries to crack the case behind the mysterious deaths of two young Black women who were murdered by a serial killer in Chicago.
“It is off and running. I wish I could tell you more, but wow. I am blown away by where we are,” Hall told TheWrap, adding that she’s also building out her writers’ room. “We’re working on an epic partnership with a writer who is just phenomenal … you will know the writer’s work.”
The “Tamron Hall” star explained that the most important attribute for someone joining her creative team is to thoroughly understand the series’ lead character Jordan Manning, as well as the crime genre in general.
“We are along in...
“It is off and running. I wish I could tell you more, but wow. I am blown away by where we are,” Hall told TheWrap, adding that she’s also building out her writers’ room. “We’re working on an epic partnership with a writer who is just phenomenal … you will know the writer’s work.”
The “Tamron Hall” star explained that the most important attribute for someone joining her creative team is to thoroughly understand the series’ lead character Jordan Manning, as well as the crime genre in general.
“We are along in...
- 5/3/2024
- by Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap
Tamron Hall, the nationally syndicated Emmy Award-winning daytime talk show, has been renewed for a sixth season (2024-2025) by ABC-owned television stations and leading broadcast groups, including Hearst, Scripps, Nexstar, Tegna, Gray, and Amg.
The ABC-owned stations carrying Tamron Hall are Wabc-tv New York, Kabc-tv Los Angeles, Wls-tv Chicago, Wpvi-tv Philadelphia, Kgo-tv San Francisco, Ktrk-tv Houston, Wtvd-tv Raleigh-Durham, and Kfsn-tv Fresno.
The daily eponymous series, hosted and executive produced by two-time Emmy winner Tamron Hall, delivered a strong surge in viewership this season, season to date delivering 8.9 billion minutes viewed across linear television with P2 + (Total Viewers). Tamron Hall currently ranks No. 3 out of the nine one-hour syndicated talk shows.
In addition, the show has enjoyed significant growth in its digital presence and audience engagement, with a 25% increase in followers season over season and a 148% increase in content engagement. Tamron Hall has become the second longest-running talk show produced by Disney,...
The ABC-owned stations carrying Tamron Hall are Wabc-tv New York, Kabc-tv Los Angeles, Wls-tv Chicago, Wpvi-tv Philadelphia, Kgo-tv San Francisco, Ktrk-tv Houston, Wtvd-tv Raleigh-Durham, and Kfsn-tv Fresno.
The daily eponymous series, hosted and executive produced by two-time Emmy winner Tamron Hall, delivered a strong surge in viewership this season, season to date delivering 8.9 billion minutes viewed across linear television with P2 + (Total Viewers). Tamron Hall currently ranks No. 3 out of the nine one-hour syndicated talk shows.
In addition, the show has enjoyed significant growth in its digital presence and audience engagement, with a 25% increase in followers season over season and a 148% increase in content engagement. Tamron Hall has become the second longest-running talk show produced by Disney,...
- 4/15/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
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,...
“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,...
- 4/15/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Days after a fire emergency on set, Tamron Hall has scored a renewal.
The daytime talker has been picked up for its sixth season. The renewal comes from ABC Owned Television Stations and leading broadcast groups, including Hearst, Scripps, Nexstar, Tegna, Gray and Amg.
Tamron Hall currently ranks number three out of the nine one-hour syndicated talk shows. It has also become the second longest-running talk show produced by Disney.
The ABC Owned Stations carrying Tamron Hall are Wabc-tv New York, Kabc-tv Los Angeles, Wls-tv Chicago, Wpvi-tv Philadelphia, Kgo-tv San Francisco, Ktrk-tv Houston, Wtvd-tv Raleigh-Durham and Kfsn-tv Fresno.
Filmed in New York, the show is executive produced by Hall and Quiana Burns.
“From the start, I saw the show as a chance to build a community. Now, here we are, preparing for season six. Wow,” said Tamron Hall. “Thank you to my team and my beloved Tam Fam for nurturing...
The daytime talker has been picked up for its sixth season. The renewal comes from ABC Owned Television Stations and leading broadcast groups, including Hearst, Scripps, Nexstar, Tegna, Gray and Amg.
Tamron Hall currently ranks number three out of the nine one-hour syndicated talk shows. It has also become the second longest-running talk show produced by Disney.
The ABC Owned Stations carrying Tamron Hall are Wabc-tv New York, Kabc-tv Los Angeles, Wls-tv Chicago, Wpvi-tv Philadelphia, Kgo-tv San Francisco, Ktrk-tv Houston, Wtvd-tv Raleigh-Durham and Kfsn-tv Fresno.
Filmed in New York, the show is executive produced by Hall and Quiana Burns.
“From the start, I saw the show as a chance to build a community. Now, here we are, preparing for season six. Wow,” said Tamron Hall. “Thank you to my team and my beloved Tam Fam for nurturing...
- 4/15/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
During the week of February 26-March 1, 2024, the most recent week in which syndicated ratings are available, “Tamron Hall” attracted its best performance among Women 18-49 since May and hit an eight-week high in Women 25-54 since the first week of January.
With 121,000 viewers among Women 18-49, “Tamron Hall” was up over its performance one week earlier by +22% and was up +11% week-to-week among Women 25-54 viewers, averaging 157,000 viewers for the week vs. 141,000 one week earlier.
“Tamron Hall” marked its best performance among Women 18-49 since the week of May 8, 2023 and among Women 25-54 since the week of January 1, 2024, respectively. Overall, the show delivered the largest weekly gains of any daytime talk show – network or syndicated – in both key demographics.
Featuring a dynamic mix of live and taped shows, “Tamron Hall” is produced by ABC News and is distributed in national syndication by Disney Entertainment. The show is broadcast from New York...
With 121,000 viewers among Women 18-49, “Tamron Hall” was up over its performance one week earlier by +22% and was up +11% week-to-week among Women 25-54 viewers, averaging 157,000 viewers for the week vs. 141,000 one week earlier.
“Tamron Hall” marked its best performance among Women 18-49 since the week of May 8, 2023 and among Women 25-54 since the week of January 1, 2024, respectively. Overall, the show delivered the largest weekly gains of any daytime talk show – network or syndicated – in both key demographics.
Featuring a dynamic mix of live and taped shows, “Tamron Hall” is produced by ABC News and is distributed in national syndication by Disney Entertainment. The show is broadcast from New York...
- 3/19/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
“Tamron Hall” has been renewed for a fifth season with leading broadcast groups including Hearst, Scripps, Nexstar, Cox and Gray, ABC News president Kim Godwin announced Thursday. The groups join the ABC Owned Television Stations Group, which previously announced a two-year renewal of the Daytime Emmy-winning nationally syndicated talk show through the 2023-2024 season.
“Having this incredible vote of confidence in the show speaks to the great work the Ths team does every day,” Hall said of the news. “Wherever I go, I hear from members of our loyal audience, known as the Tam Fam, about how they connect with our topics, our guests and our breakthrough moments with some of the biggest celebrities in the world. I am so proud we have been able to make magic with great partners and grateful to launch into season five.”
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“Tamron Hall,” on...
“Having this incredible vote of confidence in the show speaks to the great work the Ths team does every day,” Hall said of the news. “Wherever I go, I hear from members of our loyal audience, known as the Tam Fam, about how they connect with our topics, our guests and our breakthrough moments with some of the biggest celebrities in the world. I am so proud we have been able to make magic with great partners and grateful to launch into season five.”
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- 3/2/2023
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Nationally syndicated daytime talker Tamron Hall has been renewed for Season 5 with leading broadcast groups including Hearst, Scripps, Nexstar, Cox and Gray, among others. The groups join the ABC Owned Television Stations, which previously announced the two-year renewal of Tamron Hall through the 2023-24 season.
Hall is also executive producer of the show, which is currently in its fourth season.
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Tamron Hall has been a ratings success, averaging more than 1 million viewers daily and increasing total year-to-year viewership by 9% season to date as the most improved returning one-hour daytime talk show. It ranks in the top five among households and is the only talk...
Hall is also executive producer of the show, which is currently in its fourth season.
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Tamron Hall has been a ratings success, averaging more than 1 million viewers daily and increasing total year-to-year viewership by 9% season to date as the most improved returning one-hour daytime talk show. It ranks in the top five among households and is the only talk...
- 3/2/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Apple has released the trailer for the second season of its anthology series “Little America,” which chronicles inspiring stories of immigrants across America. The series was developed by Lee Eisenberg, Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani, and is based on Epic Magazine’s photo essay series of the same name.
Episodes throughout the second season build upon the first’s premise of following immigrant stories in pursuit of the American dream, including episodes chronicling a Sri Lankan woman in a marathon car-kissing contest in Texas, a Somali chef in Minneapolis preparing for the Minnesota State Fair, a Korean medical student who dreams of being a hat designer among others.
The second season is set to premiere with all episodes on the streamer on December 9. Check out the trailer below.
In other television news for today:
Initiatives
Shondaland announced the “Seat At The Table” initiative, where the company will partner with...
Episodes throughout the second season build upon the first’s premise of following immigrant stories in pursuit of the American dream, including episodes chronicling a Sri Lankan woman in a marathon car-kissing contest in Texas, a Somali chef in Minneapolis preparing for the Minnesota State Fair, a Korean medical student who dreams of being a hat designer among others.
The second season is set to premiere with all episodes on the streamer on December 9. Check out the trailer below.
In other television news for today:
Initiatives
Shondaland announced the “Seat At The Table” initiative, where the company will partner with...
- 11/16/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
The former top producer of “The Tamron Hall Show” and “The View” is moving on to a very different kind of venue.
Candi Carter has worked at some of daytime TV’s best-known programs, including “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” Now she’s promoting a technology she thinks will help those shows navigate the economics of a much tougher era.
“All people are talking about is budgets, especially in syndication,” she says, with many producers asking, “How can we make more money outside of ad sales?” Her answer? E-commerce.
Carter has joined Knocking.com, an e-commerce production company, as its chief content officer. She hopes to use three decades of experience in creating content and developing business plans to work with media companies to add shoppable segments and content to their offerings. Knocking helps develop segments featuring products and collaborates with media companies to offer analytics, data about transactions, back-end capabilities,...
Candi Carter has worked at some of daytime TV’s best-known programs, including “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” Now she’s promoting a technology she thinks will help those shows navigate the economics of a much tougher era.
“All people are talking about is budgets, especially in syndication,” she says, with many producers asking, “How can we make more money outside of ad sales?” Her answer? E-commerce.
Carter has joined Knocking.com, an e-commerce production company, as its chief content officer. She hopes to use three decades of experience in creating content and developing business plans to work with media companies to add shoppable segments and content to their offerings. Knocking helps develop segments featuring products and collaborates with media companies to offer analytics, data about transactions, back-end capabilities,...
- 2/23/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Quiana Burns’s leadership role at Tamron Hall is becoming permanent. The Good Morning America Weekend executive producer joined the syndicated daytime talk show as interim executive producer in October, shortly after Tamron Hall moved from ABC Entertainment to ABC News where it is overseen by the team of ABC News President Kim Godwin. It was Godwin who announced Burns’ official appointment today.
“Under her and Tamron’s leadership and vision, it has reached season highs in total viewership, performance in households and the W25-54 demo, and received an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Talk Show,” Godwin wrote in the internal memo.
Burns provided a steady hand on Tamron Hall, which had gone through multiple showrunners in its first two seasons. In November, the daytime talker was renewed for two more seasons, through 2024, by the ABC Owned Television Stations Group.
Burns continued to lead Good Morning America weekend...
“Under her and Tamron’s leadership and vision, it has reached season highs in total viewership, performance in households and the W25-54 demo, and received an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Talk Show,” Godwin wrote in the internal memo.
Burns provided a steady hand on Tamron Hall, which had gone through multiple showrunners in its first two seasons. In November, the daytime talker was renewed for two more seasons, through 2024, by the ABC Owned Television Stations Group.
Burns continued to lead Good Morning America weekend...
- 2/16/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Daytime talk show Tamron Hall has been renewed for two seasons, through 2024, by the ABC Owned Television Stations Group.
The nationally syndicated show is in the middle of its third season. It airs in New York, LA, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Houston, Raleigh-Durham and Fresno and is syndicated by Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution.
“Tamron Hall is a trusted and accomplished journalist and an outstanding talk show host,” said ABC News President Kim Godwin said. “She is a breath of fresh air in daytime, approaching every show and segment with her personal mix of curiosity and compassion. We are delighted to continue this collaboration with Tamron and her stellar team in presenting their distinctive brand of talk to our valued station partners, the Tam Fam and beyond.”
Hall, a former local and national TV news personality, debuted the show in 2019 and won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host.
The nationally syndicated show is in the middle of its third season. It airs in New York, LA, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Houston, Raleigh-Durham and Fresno and is syndicated by Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution.
“Tamron Hall is a trusted and accomplished journalist and an outstanding talk show host,” said ABC News President Kim Godwin said. “She is a breath of fresh air in daytime, approaching every show and segment with her personal mix of curiosity and compassion. We are delighted to continue this collaboration with Tamron and her stellar team in presenting their distinctive brand of talk to our valued station partners, the Tam Fam and beyond.”
Hall, a former local and national TV news personality, debuted the show in 2019 and won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host.
- 11/8/2021
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney’s ABC has renewed Tamron Hall’s daytime talk show for two more seasons, with the company’s local stations group agreeing to continue to carry the program.
The decision guarantees a fourth and fifth season for the program, which was recently placed under the aegis of ABC News, and will see it produced through the 2023-2024 season.
“ABC’s decision to give our show a two-season renewal is beyond my wildest dreams,” said Hall, in a prepared statement. “I am so lucky to have such great partners, from ABC to all of our stations across the country, and an amazing team who all support the spirit of the show. We wouldn’t have our success without our loyal audience.” Hall’s recent one-on-one interviews have included Issa Rae, Cassandra Peterson, Carmelo Anthony, Amanda Gorman, Debra Messing, Tarana Burke, Bear Grylls and Misty Copeland.
The renewal comes after a...
The decision guarantees a fourth and fifth season for the program, which was recently placed under the aegis of ABC News, and will see it produced through the 2023-2024 season.
“ABC’s decision to give our show a two-season renewal is beyond my wildest dreams,” said Hall, in a prepared statement. “I am so lucky to have such great partners, from ABC to all of our stations across the country, and an amazing team who all support the spirit of the show. We wouldn’t have our success without our loyal audience.” Hall’s recent one-on-one interviews have included Issa Rae, Cassandra Peterson, Carmelo Anthony, Amanda Gorman, Debra Messing, Tarana Burke, Bear Grylls and Misty Copeland.
The renewal comes after a...
- 11/8/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Good Morning America Weekend executive producer Quiana Burns will be joining Tamron Hall as interim executive producer of the syndicated daytime talk show, which recently launched its third season. She is replacing Candi Carter who stepped down last week.
Carter’s departure follows Tamron Hall‘s recent move from ABC Entertainment to ABC News where it is overseen by the team of ABC News President Kim Godwin. The Aug. 20 announcement of the transition noted that Carter would continue as executive producer. She will now be returning to ABC Entertainment to focus on her first-look development deal.
Quiana will continue to lead Good Morning America weekend while overseeing Tamron Hall during the search of a new permanent executive producer, which would be the show’s third.
This marks a reunion for Hall and Burns who worked together at MSNBC and have a long professional relationship. Hall won the Daytime Emmy for...
Carter’s departure follows Tamron Hall‘s recent move from ABC Entertainment to ABC News where it is overseen by the team of ABC News President Kim Godwin. The Aug. 20 announcement of the transition noted that Carter would continue as executive producer. She will now be returning to ABC Entertainment to focus on her first-look development deal.
Quiana will continue to lead Good Morning America weekend while overseeing Tamron Hall during the search of a new permanent executive producer, which would be the show’s third.
This marks a reunion for Hall and Burns who worked together at MSNBC and have a long professional relationship. Hall won the Daytime Emmy for...
- 10/4/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Quiana Burns, the top producer of the weekend broadcasts of “Good Morning America” will take oversight of the syndicated “Tamron Hall Show” on an interim basis as the show’s previous producer leaves for a new deal with ABC Entertainment.
Candi Carter, who has been executive producer of Hall’s program since March of last year, will focus on a first-look development deal, according to a person familiar with the matter. Carter had previously been a top producer at ABC News’ “The View” and was the second executive producer of “Tamron Hall,” following Bill Geddie, one of the founders of “The View.” Burns will retain oversight of weekend “GMA” and will return to the program once a new permanent “Tamron Hall” producer is hired.
ABC News took control of “Tamron Hall” in late August, expanding a daytime portfolio that also includes “The View” and an early-afternoon hour of “GMA.” But...
Candi Carter, who has been executive producer of Hall’s program since March of last year, will focus on a first-look development deal, according to a person familiar with the matter. Carter had previously been a top producer at ABC News’ “The View” and was the second executive producer of “Tamron Hall,” following Bill Geddie, one of the founders of “The View.” Burns will retain oversight of weekend “GMA” and will return to the program once a new permanent “Tamron Hall” producer is hired.
ABC News took control of “Tamron Hall” in late August, expanding a daytime portfolio that also includes “The View” and an early-afternoon hour of “GMA.” But...
- 10/4/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, HBO released the first look at its “Lovecraft Country” adaptation, and ABC revealed its lineup of stars for “The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II,” coming May 10.
Dates
Quibi has detailed all of the bite-sized shows coming to the platform in the month of May. In addition to the previously announced “Reno 911!” revival coming May 4, “Useless Celebrity History” starring Adam Rippon will launch that day as well. Then, sports documentary “Blackballed,” and “Barkitecture,” which is hosted by “The Bachelorette” finalist Tyler Cameron, launch May 11; Dave Franco-starrer “The Now” and floral design show “Centerpiece” will be available starting May 18; and the Nitro Circus-produced “Life-Size Toys” comes to the app on May 25.
First Looks
Netflix has released a trailer for new docuseries “Trial by Media,” which streams May 11. The six-episode show will take a look back on some of the most memorable trials in history — including those of Jenny Jones,...
Dates
Quibi has detailed all of the bite-sized shows coming to the platform in the month of May. In addition to the previously announced “Reno 911!” revival coming May 4, “Useless Celebrity History” starring Adam Rippon will launch that day as well. Then, sports documentary “Blackballed,” and “Barkitecture,” which is hosted by “The Bachelorette” finalist Tyler Cameron, launch May 11; Dave Franco-starrer “The Now” and floral design show “Centerpiece” will be available starting May 18; and the Nitro Circus-produced “Life-Size Toys” comes to the app on May 25.
First Looks
Netflix has released a trailer for new docuseries “Trial by Media,” which streams May 11. The six-episode show will take a look back on some of the most memorable trials in history — including those of Jenny Jones,...
- 5/1/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
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