The Real is coming to an end.
21.03.2022 - 08:07 / msn.com
'Maury' has been cancelled after 31 years on air. The talk show - which has been fronted by 83-year-old Maury Povich for almost 4,000 episodes since 1991 - was famed for dealing with issues such as teenage pregnancy, sexual infidelity and revealing paternity test results to a live audience but is coming to an end after three decades because the veteran TV star wants to retire.
In a statement, Maury said: "Six years ago when I was ready to retire, my NBCUniversal family asked me to continue the show. Even though I told them I was ready for assisted living, out of loyalty to NBCUniversal and my more than 100 staff and crew members, Tracie Wilson and I agreed to one more deal.
I’m so proud of my relationship with NBCUniversal and all those who worked on the Maury show, but as I occasionally tell my guests: ‘Enough, already!'" A source previously explained that while the star - who is married to journalist and TV reporter Connie Chung - is "young at heart", retirement has been on the cards for a while. The insider told Entertainment Tonight: "Maury is young at heart, but at 83 years old he has been ready to retire for a while now.
For the last few years, he wanted to keep the show going for the sake of the many people he employed—especially during the precarious times of the pandemic. " Tracie Wilson, EVP, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, explained that the current season will be the last as she wished Maury luck for the future.
She said: "Maury and I decided two years ago that this season would be the farewell season for the show, and while his retirement is bittersweet, we are so happy for him to be able to spend more time on the golf course. Maury is a television icon, a pop culture legend and we couldn’t be more proud
.The Real is coming to an end.
A post shared by Loni Love (@comiclonilove)According to, the show's core station group, the Fox Stations, opted not to renew it for next season. What's more, the outlet reports that the decision to pull the plug on is not tied to Fox Stations recently picking up the new daytime syndicated talk show from Warners/Telepictures., the third longest-running daytime syndicated panel talk show ever, is the latest show to end.
Selome Hailu Fox Stations Group has canceled daytime talk show “The Real” after 8 seasons, Variety has learned.In a panel strip format similar to “The View,” the syndicated series created by SallyAnn Salsano was known for offering perspectives from multicultural women and aiming at a young adult audience. The original hosts included actor Tamera Mowry-Housley, stylist Jeannie Mai, singer Tamar Braxton and singer an actress Loni Love.“The Real” underwent several changes throughout its run.
Another high-profile daytime syndicated talk show, Warner Bros. Unscripted Television/Telepictures’ The Real, is ending its run. The program’s current eighth season will be its last after the show’s core station group, the Fox Stations, opted not to renew it for next season.
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Shahs of Sunset is coming to an end.
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Maury Povich, is retiring. Original episodes of the hit talk show will run through September, and then the show will go into syndication with old episodes airing every day. So far, the 83-year-old host has yet to speak out about the news.
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Maury is coming to an end.
Another syndicated daytime talk show is coming to an end. NBCUniversal has canceled veteran tabloid talker Maury, hosted and executive produced by Maury Povich. The show will end original productions this season. Original episodes will air through September, after which repeats of Maury will continue to air in syndication.