Jennifer Hudson, Sherri Shepherd part of daytime TV makeover
byย LYNN ELBER AP Television Writer
Ask veteran television executive Frank Cicha to recall the last time the daytime TV schedule has seen such turnover, and he has a ready answer: Never.
โNever,โ he repeated. โThereโs been sort of signature tumultuous moments,โ including Oprah Winfrey ending her 25-year run in 2011. But the โen masseโ exit of shows and the relatively few new ones replacing them is unprecedented, he said.
What Cicha terms daytimeโs โre-rackโ has created openings forย โThe Jennifer Hudson Showโย andย โSherri,โ with Sherri Shepherd, both debuting Monday, andย โKaramoโ with Karamo Brownย of โQueer Eyeโ fame, starting Sept. 19.
They are joining a daytime lineup that includes continuing talk-variety series โThe Kelly Clarkson Show,โ โThe Drew Barrymore Show,โโTamron Hallโ and ratings leaders โThe View,โ โDr. Philโ and โLive with Kelly and Ryan.โ
Gone from the picture are the long-running showsย led by Ellen DeGeneres,ย Wendy Williamsย and Maury Povich. Others that have turned off the stage lights include โThe Nick Cannon Show,โ โDr. Ozโ and โThe Real.โ
Success with daytimeโs female-skewing audience isnโt guaranteed no matter a contenderโs resume or fame, as illustrated by the short-lived runs of hosts including Queen Latifah, Megan Mullally and Harry Connick Jr.
โTalented people have tried to grace daytime. But if they donโt have an every-person appeal and they donโt interview people wellโ they wash out, said marketing analyst Stacey Lynn Schulman, founder and chief executive of Human Insight.
The producers behind Shepherd and Hudsonโs shows express confidence their respective hosts have the right touch.
Hudson, the โAmerican Idolโ alum who went on to award-winning screen, stage and music success, is โfunny, authentic and genuine,โ said executive producer Mary Connelly, who held that job with DeGeneresโ show.
โWhat weโve learned in our short time together is how much the audience loves Jennifer, and how much she loves the audience,โ Connelly said. โWeโre going to have all the conventions of a talk show, but one of the things that will make the show stand out is her interactions with the audience.โ
David Perler, executive producer and showrunner for โSherri,โ said Shepherdโs depth of talk-show experience, including her tenure as a co-host on โThe Viewโ and subbing for the health-challenged Williams, is a big advantage.
โItโs so easy to work with somebody who has done this for many years and different incarnations,โ Perler said. The new show is built around her desire to โmake you feel better when you leave at the end of the hour than you did before.โ
โAt the root of it, which is just who Sherri is, is always going to be the comedic element. Sheโs funny. She loves to laugh, and sheโs still going out there and doing stand-up,โ Perler said.
Brown, whose entry is from the production team behind โMauryโ and โThe Steve Wilkos Show,โ has said he wants to โconnect with people from all walks of lifeโ and plans to discuss issues including infidelity, race and parenting.
The new hosts, all of whom are Black, are expanding daytime TVโs lagging diversity. But veteran TV journalist Hall waves off the idea that they can be lumped together.
โWe are owed the respect to recognize what each of us bring to the table and how each of us are different. And I think thatโs very important at this time where we are seeing a number of shows hosted by people who happen to be Black,โ she said. โWeโre not all the same, and to make us all the same is unfair.โ
Thereโs an inevitable hodgepodge scheduling in syndicated TV because shows carried nationwide can have varying air times and stations. One way to get to an edge is to inherit the home of an established show โ the case with Shepherd, whose distribution includes Williamsโ Fox-owned station slots.
DeGeneresโ NBC-owned station turf is going primarily to Clarkson. That upgrade, coupled with the โkind of Americaโs sweetheartโ appeal sheโs demonstrated on her show, could give her an edge in the revamped landscape, Schulman suggested.
Clarksonโs show is making a format tweak to give her more time to connect with guests, said Alex Duda, the showโs executive producer and showrunner. It will open its fourth season Monday with a fan-oriented celebration of the 20th anniversary of the singerโs โAmerican Idolโ victory.
โWe thought we would bring music to the masses, so we got this big box that is like a recording studio on wheels,โ Duda said, and kicked off a road trip in New York where โanybody could come in and do a virtual duet with Kelly.โ
Hudsonโs show will be joining Shepherdโs on Fox-owned stations, a chance for the two to complement each other rather than compete in those markets.
โI love the idea of a total freshness and newness to syndication in our blocks,โ said Cicha, executive vice president of programming for Fox Television Stations. โSome shows have stayed on for years because they could, not necessarily because they should.โ
