Brian Teta, the executive producer of The View, has signed a new contract for the show that will keep him at the often buzzy daytime talker for the next four years.
The show has been up 3% in total viewers season to date, and has continued to top daytime talk shows and news programs in viewership and households. There are signs of an election-year influence in the uptick: The day after the Iowa caucuses, when ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jon Karl guested, the show’s 2.85 million viewers was its most watched telecast in nearly two years.
“Every time there’s a big moment in the news cycle, whether it’s the State of the Union, or a Republican debate or anything like that, I see a spike the next morning, even in pop culture world where it’s something like the Oscars,” Teta said. “People are tuning in to see...
The show has been up 3% in total viewers season to date, and has continued to top daytime talk shows and news programs in viewership and households. There are signs of an election-year influence in the uptick: The day after the Iowa caucuses, when ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jon Karl guested, the show’s 2.85 million viewers was its most watched telecast in nearly two years.
“Every time there’s a big moment in the news cycle, whether it’s the State of the Union, or a Republican debate or anything like that, I see a spike the next morning, even in pop culture world where it’s something like the Oscars,” Teta said. “People are tuning in to see...
- 4/5/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Joe Rogan Slams ‘The View’ as ‘Rabies-Infested Hen House’: ‘It Is the Show That People Love to Hate’
Joe Rogan has some choice words for TV’s most-watched daytime talk show.
In a new episode of his “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, the host bonded with author and journalist Coleman Hughes over the latter’s tense appearance on “The View.”
“It is the show that people love to hate,” Rogan said. “They get so much hate-watching … and viral clips of them saying ridiculous things. It is a rabies-infested hen house.”
Hughes visited “The View” on March 28 to promote his book “The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America” and sparred with Sunny Hostin over racial politics and how to best address poverty in America. Hughes and Hostin disagreed over Martin Luther King Jr.’s arguments in his 1964 book “Why We Can’t Wait,” and whether policy should be targeted toward socioeconomic status versus race.
On “The View,” Hostin accused Hughes of being a conservative, despite Hughes saying...
In a new episode of his “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, the host bonded with author and journalist Coleman Hughes over the latter’s tense appearance on “The View.”
“It is the show that people love to hate,” Rogan said. “They get so much hate-watching … and viral clips of them saying ridiculous things. It is a rabies-infested hen house.”
Hughes visited “The View” on March 28 to promote his book “The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America” and sparred with Sunny Hostin over racial politics and how to best address poverty in America. Hughes and Hostin disagreed over Martin Luther King Jr.’s arguments in his 1964 book “Why We Can’t Wait,” and whether policy should be targeted toward socioeconomic status versus race.
On “The View,” Hostin accused Hughes of being a conservative, despite Hughes saying...
- 4/4/2024
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
This week on “The View,” hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro welcome guests Mel B, Cristiana Dell’Anna and Zoe Saldaña, among others.
Check out our breakdown below to find out who else will appear on the daytime talk show during the week of March 25-29, 2024.
TV Listings Featured GUESTSEPISODEMarch 25, 2024
– Melanie “Mel B” BrownMondayMarch 26, 2024
– Kathy Griffin
– Cristiana Dell’Anna (“Cabrini”)TuesdayMarch 27, 2024
– Coleman HughesWednesdayMarch 28, 2024
– Zoe Saldaña and director Marco Perego (“The Absence of Eden”)ThursdayMarch 29, 2024
– “The Political View” with Vice President Kamala Harris live in studio (encore broadcast; Oad: 01/17/2024)Friday
Note: Guest attendance is subject to change.
Recent Guests
Broadcast from New York City, “The View” is produced by ABC News and airs weekdays at 11:00 a.m. Et/10:00 a.m. Pt on ABC. The show is also available to stream Live and On Demand on Hulu.
Brian Teta serves as...
Check out our breakdown below to find out who else will appear on the daytime talk show during the week of March 25-29, 2024.
TV Listings Featured GUESTSEPISODEMarch 25, 2024
– Melanie “Mel B” BrownMondayMarch 26, 2024
– Kathy Griffin
– Cristiana Dell’Anna (“Cabrini”)TuesdayMarch 27, 2024
– Coleman HughesWednesdayMarch 28, 2024
– Zoe Saldaña and director Marco Perego (“The Absence of Eden”)ThursdayMarch 29, 2024
– “The Political View” with Vice President Kamala Harris live in studio (encore broadcast; Oad: 01/17/2024)Friday
Note: Guest attendance is subject to change.
Recent Guests
Broadcast from New York City, “The View” is produced by ABC News and airs weekdays at 11:00 a.m. Et/10:00 a.m. Pt on ABC. The show is also available to stream Live and On Demand on Hulu.
Brian Teta serves as...
- 3/24/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
Bill Maher took some time during the latest episode of Real Time to share his thoughts on whether Taylor Swift could impact the upcoming presidential election.
The host, who was joined by Bob Costas, an American sportscaster, and Caitlin Flanagan, a writer and social critic, brought up the superstar who has been making headlines recently for her global Eras Tour, Grammy wins and for her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
“This is a national news story in the sense that this is a person who could literally swing the election,” Maher said. “I don’t know what that says about this country, but I would just say to the ‘Maga [Make America Great Again]’ people, ‘You should be very careful attacking her because this is someone who transcends parties.'”
He continued, “I mean, this is a country girl, right? She started out as a country artist. She’s a white girl from Pennsylvania,...
The host, who was joined by Bob Costas, an American sportscaster, and Caitlin Flanagan, a writer and social critic, brought up the superstar who has been making headlines recently for her global Eras Tour, Grammy wins and for her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
“This is a national news story in the sense that this is a person who could literally swing the election,” Maher said. “I don’t know what that says about this country, but I would just say to the ‘Maga [Make America Great Again]’ people, ‘You should be very careful attacking her because this is someone who transcends parties.'”
He continued, “I mean, this is a country girl, right? She started out as a country artist. She’s a white girl from Pennsylvania,...
- 2/10/2024
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bill Maher is often confronted with the accusation that he’s switched from an ultra-liberal to a more conservative stance. He may have added fuel to that argument with the subect of Friday’s Real Time, which focused on what he called “Biden’s Brain.” It’s a topic that broke out this week from hushed backrooms to the mainstream, thanks to a Dept. of Justice report and the President’s own attempts to refute it.
Maher started his jabs at Biden in the monologue. Talking about the President’s decline of a Super Bowl interview, Biden noted, “It’s not like they were asking him to appear on Dancing With The Stars.”
He then ran down a few of Biden’s confusions, including mixing up politicians. He also said Biden blew his press conference to fight back against the DoJ report when he walked in the room and asked,...
Maher started his jabs at Biden in the monologue. Talking about the President’s decline of a Super Bowl interview, Biden noted, “It’s not like they were asking him to appear on Dancing With The Stars.”
He then ran down a few of Biden’s confusions, including mixing up politicians. He also said Biden blew his press conference to fight back against the DoJ report when he walked in the room and asked,...
- 2/10/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Get ready for another insightful and lively episode of “Real Time With Bill Maher” as Season 22 Episode 5 airs on HBO at 10:00 Pm on Friday, February 16, 2024. Hosted by the acerbic comic Bill Maher, the show promises an engaging and thought-provoking discussion of current events and contemporary issues.
In the interview segment, Bill Maher sits down with Coleman Hughes, host of the Conversations With Coleman Podcast and a contributor to The Free Press. They discuss Hughes’ new book, “The End Of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America,” offering fresh perspectives on racial issues in the United States.
Following the interview, the panel discussion features Caitlin Flanagan, a staff writer at The Atlantic, who shares insights from her latest collection of essays titled “On Thinking for Yourself: Instinct, Education, Dissension,” providing thought-provoking commentary on education and critical thinking.
Joining Flanagan is Bob Costas, a CNN contributor and 29-time Emmy-winning broadcaster known...
In the interview segment, Bill Maher sits down with Coleman Hughes, host of the Conversations With Coleman Podcast and a contributor to The Free Press. They discuss Hughes’ new book, “The End Of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America,” offering fresh perspectives on racial issues in the United States.
Following the interview, the panel discussion features Caitlin Flanagan, a staff writer at The Atlantic, who shares insights from her latest collection of essays titled “On Thinking for Yourself: Instinct, Education, Dissension,” providing thought-provoking commentary on education and critical thinking.
Joining Flanagan is Bob Costas, a CNN contributor and 29-time Emmy-winning broadcaster known...
- 2/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Real Time With Bill Maher continues Friday, February 9 (10:00-11:00 p.m. Et/7:00-8:00 p.m. Pt). Allowing Maher to offer his unique perspective on contemporary issues, the show continues with its opening monologue, one-on-one interviews with notable guests, roundtable discussions with panelists, and its signature “New Rules.” The series airs on HBO and is available to stream on Max. This week features a one-on-one interview with Coleman Hughes, host of the “Conversations With Coleman” podcast, contributor to The Free Press, and author of the new book “The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America,” available this week. This week’s panel discussion includes Bob Costas, CNN contributor and 29-time ... Read more...
- 2/8/2024
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
Updated with video: President Donald Trump pretty much secured the main talking point for this week’s Real Time With Bill Maher after a Wednesday press conference in which Trump refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses the November election to Joe Biden.
The topic of the concern over whether Trump would refuse to vacate the White House peacefully has been front and center for Maher for almost two years. It came up time and time again in Friday night’s show, from pressing Sen. Bernie Sanders on what a plan might look like if Trump declined to exit in January if Biden wins, to clear frustration that it’s taken “mainstream media” outlets so long to catch up to his concerns.
“It does f*ckin’ stick in my craw that nobody listened to me and that I got no help from the New York Times,...
The topic of the concern over whether Trump would refuse to vacate the White House peacefully has been front and center for Maher for almost two years. It came up time and time again in Friday night’s show, from pressing Sen. Bernie Sanders on what a plan might look like if Trump declined to exit in January if Biden wins, to clear frustration that it’s taken “mainstream media” outlets so long to catch up to his concerns.
“It does f*ckin’ stick in my craw that nobody listened to me and that I got no help from the New York Times,...
- 9/26/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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