
The Kelly Clarkson Show has been renewed.
NBC Owned Television Stations group announced on Monday that the Emmy-winning talk show hosted by Kelly Clarkson will return for a seventh season.
The daytime tentpole with the Grammy Award-winning singer has become an uplifting daytime destination and has held the top afternoon spot over the course of the show’s six seasons in nationally syndicated afternoon talk series.
The 2024-25 season averaged 1.2 million viewers per day. The show films in studio 6A at 30 Rockefeller in New York City. Alex Duda is executive producer and showrunner; Clarkson also executive produces.
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“Kelly Clarkson is a national treasure. We couldn’t wait to announce another season of The Kelly Clarkson Show, fresh off the top-rated Christmas in Rockefeller Center in which Kelly hosted,” Tracie Wilson, evp, syndication studios and E! News at NBCUniversal, said in a statement. “There’s an appetite in talk for stories that entertain and inspire, and The Kelly Clarkson Show is a shining star that delivers for our stations and connects with viewers across multiple generations in meaningful ways.”
Valari Staab, chairman of NBCUniversal Local, added: “Kelly and her team continue to raise the bar in daytime television. The show’s consistent viewership, engaging content and high production quality has made it a valuable part of our programming lineup across the NBC-owned stations. We’re pleased about its continued popularity and success.”
The Kelly Clarkson Show launched in 2019 and has since won 22 Daytime Emmys, including multiple wins for best talk series and best talk series host. Other recognitions include nominations for Critic’s Choice, GLAAD Media Awards, MTV Movie + TV Awards and the Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards.
After a toxic allegations story broke in Rolling Stone in 2023, Clarkson spoke about changes made to the show for season five. “How do we fix this? How do we be better and better examples? So we’re already doing that, and adding on to what we already had planned initially, just to make sure everybody feels included and a part of the team,” she told The Hollywood Reporter at the time.
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