Daytime TV Shake-Up Stuns Viewers — Beloved Shows Cancelled Without Warning

Daytime TV’s Big Changes: What’s New, What’s Returning & What’s Cancelled

Daytime TV Shows List 2025

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TVLine is taking stock of every major daytime TV shake-up this fall.

From the cancellation of five syndicated series — including a pair of beloved game shows — to Extra‘s shiny new host, viewers can expect quite a bit of change in the final few months of 2025.

There’s also a new anchor at the helm of veteran newsmagazine Inside Edition, and a new judge presiding over Hot Bench. Plus, viewers will be able to experience Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune like never before!

What follows is a comprehensive overview of changes to the daypart….

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Dish Nation has been cancelled after 13 seasons in syndication, and will not return to local stations during the 2025-26 season.

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Person, Place or Thing, hosted by Melissa Peterman, has been cancelled after two seasons in syndication, and will not return to local stations during the 2025-26 season.

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Pictionary, hosted by Jerry O’Connell, has been cancelled after three seasons in syndication, and will not return to local stations during the 2025-26 season.

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True Crime News, hosted by Ana Garcia, has been cancelled after one season in syndication, and will not return to local stations during the 2025-26 season.

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Matter of Fact, hosted by Soledad O’Brien, has been cancelled after 10 seasons in syndication, and will not return to local stations during the 2025-26 season.

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The Daytime Emmys are on the move: The annual ceremony, which traditionally was held in June, has been moved to fall, and will now be held on Friday, Oct. 17; for a complete list of nominees, click here.

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Extra has tapped Derek Hough (Dancing With the Stars) to replace Billy Bush as host of the syndicated entertainment news show.

Hough joins senior correspondent/weekend host Mona Kosar Abdi, and longtime correspondent Terri Seymour for Season 32.

Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 8

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Hot Bench is saying goodbye to its longest-serving judge, Michael Corriero, as he hangs up his gavel and robe. Beginning with Season 12, he’ll be succeeded by trial attorney Daniel Mentzer.

Additionally, Gina Findley will replace Sonia Montejano as bailiff.

Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 8

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GMA3 co-anchor Eva Pilgrim will be succeed Deborah Norville as anchor of Inside Edition, beginning with Season 38 this fall.

Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 8

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Former Inside Edition anchor Deborah Norville will host Perfect Line, a new syndicated game show launching this fall. In each episode, “contestants will play a series of games where they test their knowledge by arranging events, items or people in the correct order to create ‘the perfect line,’” per Deadline. “In each round, contestants are eliminated, leaving the last person standing to play the final round for a grand prize.”

Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 8

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Comedian/actor Michael Yo will host Scrambled Up, a new syndicated game show launching this fall. In each episode, “four contestants solve jumbled-up words and phrases that unscramble before their eyes. As the tiles unscramble, the clues get easier,” according to Deadline. “The first player to buzz in with the right answer has a shot at walking away with the $10,000 grand prize.”

Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 8

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Beginning this fall, new episodes of Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune will be available to cord-cutters: Sony Pictures Television has struck multi-year, co-exclusive, national next-day streaming licensing deals with Peacock, Hulu, and Hulu on Disney+ in the U.S., marking the first time that in-season syndicated episodes will be accessible on streaming platforms.

Linear Premiere Date: Monday, Sept. 8
Streaming Premiere Date: Tuesday, Sept. 9

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 2
Live With Kelly & Mark

MONDAY, SEPT. 8
The Drew Barrymore Show
Tamron Hall
The View

MONDAY, SEPT. 15
The Jennifer Hudson Show
Sherri

MONDAY, SEPT. 22
Karamo
Let’s Make a Deal — newly announced
The Price Is Right — newly announced
The Steve Wilkos Show

MONDAY, SEPT. 29
The Kelly Clarkson Show

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