Drew Barrymore's Talk Show Renewed for 2 More Seasons
The Drew Barrymore Show, averaging 1.6 million daily viewers, secured two more seasons and improved time slots in seven major U.S. markets amid daytime talk show declines.
- On Monday, CBS Media Ventures announced a two-season renewal for The Drew Barrymore Show on stations owned by CBS, Nexstar and Sinclair, keeping it on the air through at least 2028.
- Given its most-watched season, The Drew Barrymore Show is averaging 1.6 million daily viewers and has over 14 million followers across digital and social platforms.
- In seven top-40 markets, stations upgraded the show's time slots for Seasons 7 and 8, CBS Media Ventures said, and the series distributes two half hours with extended cuts on YouTube, produced in New York City.
- They'll air in a less crowded daytime space next season, as The Kelly Clarkson Show and Sherri are ending later this year, while CBS Stations secure the show in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
- Against a retreating daytime field, the renewal positions The Drew Barrymore Show as a resilient outlier, with Jason Kurtz saying Drew is a trendsetter supporting its multi-platform approach after winning last year's Daytime Emmy.
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'Drew Barrymore Show' snags multi-season renewal amid daytime talk show cancellations
News that the show will continue comes as "The Kelly Clarkson Show" and "Sherri" are coming to an end.Drew Barrymore on 'The Drew Barrymore Show'Credit: The Drew Barrymore ShowDrew Barrymore is here to stay… at least for a couple more seasons.While daytime TV will soon be mourning the loss of The Kelly Clarkson Show and Sherri Shepherd's Sherri, CBS is providing a positive update for all the Barrymore diehards. The actress' eponymous talk show h…
'The Drew Barrymore Show' Renewed Through 2028 at CBS Stations
“The Drew Barrymore Show” has been renewed by CBS Stations for two more seasons, extending the daytime talk show’s run through 2028. CBS Stations anchor the show in major markets, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. It will also move to upgraded time slots in Seattle, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Charlotte, Baltimore, Kansas City and Cincinnati for Seasons 7 and 8. In addition to airing its interviews in a curated broadcast edit, “The Drew B…
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