Multiple Emmy Award-winning daytime talk show The Ellen Degeneres Show has been renewed by the NBC Owned Television Stations as well as some 179 stations representing more than 96% of the country through the 2016-17 season, it was announced today by Ken Werner, President, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution and Valari Staab, President, NBC Owned Television Stations.
The series will continue to air on the 10 NBC-owned stations, including WNBC (New York), KNBC (Los Angeles), WMAQ (Chicago), WCAU (Philadelphia), KXAS (Dallas-Fort Worth), KNTV (San Francisco Bay Area), WRC (Washington, D.C.), WTVJ (Miami-Fort Lauderdale), KNSD (San Diego) and WVIT (Connecticut).
In addition, the series has also been sold to stations including Hearst Television, Gannett, Belo, Sinclair Broadcast Group, LIN Television, Post-Newsweek Stations,
CBS Television Stations, Raycom Media, Scripps Media, Allbrighton Communications, Cox Broadcasting, Communications Corp of America, Grey Television, Journal Broadcast Group, Local TV, Media General, Meredith, Nexstar Broadcasting, Max Media, Mission Broadcasting, as well as many other strong broadcasters.
Nationally, "Ellen" is the number-one
Syndicated talk show (tied with "Dr. Phil") for the 2012-13 season among Women 25-54. In a season when talk ratings have been challenged, "Ellen's" ratings continue to grow, with a national rating increase of +13% year to year. It is only one of three returning talk shows growing Women 25-54 audience over the prior year. In addition, "Ellen" is delivering its biggest audience (Viewer 2+ 000s) ever and strongest Women and Adult 25-54 rating since 2005-06 season.
"Ellen is quite simply the best," said Werner. "Day in and day out she and her team produce a unique and compelling hour of entertainment which is appointment television for legions of women. We are absolutely thrilled that NBC, Ellen, Warner Bros. and all of our station partners will be continuing our successful relationship for years to come."
"'Ellen' is 'the crown jewel' of the
NBC Owned Television Stations' daytime lineup. In fact, 'Ellen' is the top choice for women 25-54 in her time period in seven of our markets, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, this season," said Staab. "We are proud and thrilled to extend our relationship with
Ellen Degeneres, all the great people working on her show and our friends at Warner Bros."
"'Ellen' is having its best season ever during the tenth anniversary of the show. It is a testament to Ellen's brilliance as a talent and our extraordinary production team," said Hilary Estey McLoughlin, President, Telepictures Productions. "We are so proud of the show and grateful for all the support and partnership of
NBC and all of our stations. We look forward to collaborating with them to build 'Ellen' to even greater success in the years ahead."
"The
Ellen Degeneres Show," now in its tenth season, celebrates a decade of laughter and fun, highlighting Ellen's one-of-a-kind observational humor, warmth and insight, and featuring the biggest stars from television, film, music and more. During its ten seasons, the show has earned an impressive total of 38 Daytime Emmy Awards. Additionally, DeGeneres has won 13
People's Choice Awards and four Teen Choice Awards, including "Choice Comedian" for a fourth consecutive year in 2012. The show has also won two Genesis Awards and a GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding Talk Show Episode."
"The
Ellen Degeneres Show" premiered on September 8, 2003 and was the highest-rated freshman
Syndicated show of the 2003-2004 season. Ellen serves as an Executive Producer of the series with Mary Connelly, Ed Glavin and Andy Lassner. Originating from Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, "The
Ellen Degeneres Show" is produced by A Very Good Production and WAD Productions, Inc. in association with Telepictures, an industry leading and Emmy award-winning producer of innovative, multiplatform advertiser friendly television and digital content for the syndication, cable and digital marketplace, and is distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution.
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