Jillian Bowe

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Daytime TV mainstays such as Maury Povich, Ellen DeGeneres, and Wendy Williams are ending their shows. Who might replace them?

Maury, Ellen are leaving daytime TV. Who will take their place?

Daytime TV mainstays such as Maury Povich, Ellen DeGeneres, and Wendy Williams are ending their shows. Who might replace them?

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Daytime TV talk shows are making their comeback, with lots of drama and suspense this season. On NBC, Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show is in its final season.

Daytime TV: Ellen DeGeneres gets replaced, Nick Cannon launches new show, Judge Judy moves to IMDb TV

Daytime TV talk shows are making their comeback, with lots of drama and suspense this season. On NBC, Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show is in its final season.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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