Virginia Sherwood/NBC; Fox Stations; Michael Becker/FOX. The cancellations are coming in thick and fast this week as three unscripted series have been given the ...
The show, which sees the former Jerry Springer Show host presiding over outrageous court cases, premiered in fall 2019. First up is Nick Cannon‘s self-titled syndicated daytime talk show, which launched on September 28, 2021, and is still in the middle of airing its first season. The cancellation of Nick Cannon and The Good Dish opens up two slots on the Fox Stations for next season.
Nick Cannon addressed his talk show's cancellation Thursday morning. The show has been on the air for only one season.
We have a month of shows that’s going to be on,” he shared. I do what I can, and we let God do what I can’t,” he said. “We still have more shows.
The cancellations this week of Nick Cannon and Sony Pictures TV's The Good Dish, which replaced the long-running The Dr. Oz Show in January, open two slots on ...
Our thanks go to the very talented Nick Cannon and our wonderful production team, and we wish Nick continued success with his many hit ventures.” The station group recently picked up a Jennifer Hudson talk show for next season; it has not been assigned time periods yet. Nick Cannon’s eponymous syndicated daytime talk show is coming to an end after one season.
Nick Cannon's daytime talk show has been canceled, and will end after its first season in May.
The show has struggled to find a wide audience: In the first two months of 2022, Nick Cannon averaged just 568,000 daily viewers, ranking among the bottom third of first-run syndicated shows. We are standing by Nick in our hope that by fall 2021 he will be able to use his extraordinary talent and platform to entertain, enlighten and unite his audience on the Nick Cannon talk show.” Our thanks go to the very talented Nick Cannon and our wonderful production team, and we wish Nick continued success with his many hit ventures.”
After making anti-Semitic comments on his podcast, Nick Cannon's upcoming daytime talk show, which was set to premiere this fall, has been pushed back a ...
After conversations with Nick, we do believe that his public comments don’t reflect his true feelings and his apology is heartfelt and sincere,” adding, “We are standing by Nick in our hope that by fall 2021 he will be able to use his extraordinary talent and platform to entertain, enlighten and unite his audience on the Nick Cannon talk show.” This announcement from Lionsgate comes days after ViacomCBS announced that it would be terminating its relationship with Cannon, whose Wild ’n Out series has aired for over 200 episodes on Viacom networks MTV, MTV2, and VH1 since 2005. Pretaped episodes will continue to air through May. Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein, co-presidents of Debmar-Mercury, said in a statement, “It’s never easy to cancel a production with clear potential” and called it a “difficult business decision.” The presidents also thanked Cannon and said, “We wish Nick continued success with his many hit ventures.” The series premiered in September 2021, after a yearlong delay due to Cannon making anti-Semitic conspiracy comments. According to Variety, staffers learned on March 10 that it would be their final day of production.
“We plan to offer viewers original episodes of the daytime talk show through the remainder of this season. Our thanks go to the very talented Nick Cannon and ...
But “The Nick Cannon Show” went through a journey to get on TV, and nearly didn’t make it to air. Our thanks go to the very talented Nick Cannon and our wonderful production team, and we wish Nick continued success with his many hit ventures.” However, enough episodes have been pre-taped and banked, so that the show will finish out its season with original episodes airing through sometime in May.
Nick Cannon's eponymous talk show has been canceled after just one season, according to the co-presidents of the show's producer-distributor Debmar-Mercury.
In place of the two programs will be talk shows hosted by Jennifer Hudson and Sherri Shepherd, respectively. The Nick Cannon Show is one of several daytime shows coming to an end this year. According to Variety, show staff was informed Thursday that production was ending.
The 41-year-old's daytime talk show is filming two more episodes before wrapping its first season.
"We plan to offer viewers original episodes of the daytime talk show through the remainder of this season. In a statement to ET, Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein, co-presidents of Nick Cannon producer-distributor and Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, confirmed the cancellation of The Nick Cannon Show. "It’s never easy to cancel a production with clear potential, but, after a great deal of deliberation and examining various options, we have made the difficult business decision to end production on Nick Cannon," read their statement. I do what I can and we let God do what I can't." We have a month of shows that's going to be on," he noted. "I show up each and every day, bright and early to give you a show and I am also a business man This has been a dream come true. This is show business and the biggest word is business," he began.
Nick Cannon – a daytime talk show starring the Masked Singer host, Wild N Out creator and syndicated radio deejay – will not return after its rookie season, ...
The team behind Dr. Oz managed to turn it around quickly, and The Good Dish premiered in syndication on Monday, January 17, after the conclusion of Dr. Oz on Friday, January 14. Nick Cannon seemed like a good fit for the Fox Television Stations, especially considering Cannon’s role as host of Fox’s highest-rated entertainment series, The Masked Singer. Nick Cannon was supposed to debut in syndication in fall 2020, but the pandemic forced a delay. The Good Dish didn't rise to the occasion -- hovering at around a 0.4 household rating, below Dr. Oz -- and it will not return to syndication after this season. Our thanks go to the very talented Nick Cannon and our wonderful production team, and we wish Nick continued success with his many hit ventures." The crew had expected to take a five-week production hiatus and then return. Last week, Fox announced it was picking up Warner Bros.’ Jennifer Hudson, starring the Oscar and Grammy winner.