Syndicated talk strip 'Tamron Hall' has been renewed for a sixth season, as announced by ABC News. The show, distributed nationally by Disney Entertainment, is broadcast on ABC-owned TV stations and various other stations owned by groups such as Hearst, Scripps, Nexstar, Tegna, Gray, and AMG. This renewal ensures that 'Tamron Hall' will remain on the air through the 2024-2025 TV season.
'Tamron Hall' is praised for its ability to delve into the core of humanity through meaningful connections and thoughtful conversations, covering a wide range of topics and interviewing influential newsmakers. ABC News president expressed excitement over the show's return, highlighting its impact on daytime television.
Ranked as the third out of nine one-hour daytime syndie talk shows, 'Tamron Hall' is based in New York and executive produced by Hall and Quiana Burns. The show, currently in its fifth season, has received multiple accolades, including Daytime Emmy nominations and recognition from organizations like NAACP and GLAAD.
Tamron Hall expressed gratitude towards her team and viewers, emphasizing the show's role in building a community and providing a platform for diverse voices. The show has garnered a loyal following and continues to attract a wide range of guests, from celebrities to everyday heroes.
The ABC-owned stations carrying 'Tamron Hall' include 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 show's guests this season have included notable figures such as Angela Bassett, Jeffrey Wright, and Ronda Rousey.
Debra OConnell, president of Disney Entertainment's news group and networks, commended Tamron Hall's unique style and connection with viewers, expressing excitement for the show's continued growth and success in the upcoming season.
Viewers can watch Tamron Hall's announcement of the show's renewal to catch up on the latest updates and developments.