Nationally syndicated talker “Tamron Hall” has been renewed for a seventh season, Variety has learned. The daytime strip, which has become Disney’s second longest-running syndicated talker (behind “Live with Kelly and Mark”) has been picked up for another season by major market ABC-owned TV stations and Hearst Television. That gives it a firm go for the 2025-2026 TV season.
“Tamron’s distinctive, thoughtful ability to tap into the meaningful issues of the day continue to resonate with her devoted ‘Tam Fam‘ across ABC Owned Television Stations and the Hearst Television markets,” said Debra OConnell, president of ABC News Group and Disney Entertainment Networks, who was set to announce the renewal on Monday. “With its unique combination of interesting newsmakers and enlightening conversation, I know the show will deliver an exceptional and riveting Season 7.”
The talker, distributed in national syndication by Disney Entertainment, is shot in New York. Hall and Quiana Burns are exec producers.
“It’s no secret I find inspiration in numbers. For many, the number seven represents a completion for us. For my team and I, season seven represents the continued growth of the show built by the Tam Fam,” Hall said in a statement, while thanking Disney/ABC, O’Connell and ABC News president Almin Karamehmedovic, as well as her production team. “I am so excited to nurture and grow this special show with you,” she added.
Said Burns: “There’s nothing like ‘Tamron Hall’ in daytime. Tamron’s ability to keep her hand on the pulse of pop culture – while also getting both celebrities and our Tam Fam to open up in unexpected ways – is that special sauce that has made the show a unique daytime staple. Season 7 is a reward for all the hard work we pour into making pure magic with each episode.”
According to Disney, “Tamron Hall” is among the top three most-viewed syndicated talk shows on linear with total viewers. In digital, Disney says the show has seen video views grow by 39%, with a 32% bump in YouTube followers. The show has earned two Daytime Emmys for outstanding daytime talk series host, and has been nominated for NAACP and GLAAD Media Award noms. The show also landed three Gracie Awards, most recently in 2024 for director/talk show.
On “Tamron Hall,” the show has focused this season on subjects such as medical gaslighting, true crime and parenthood, while guests this season have included Chloe Bailey, Ina Garten, Carmelo Anthony, “Coach Prime” Deion Sanders, Mary J. Blige, Macy Gray, Jaleel White and more. Music guests have included Kirk Franklin’s “The Reunion Tour,” Miranda Lambert, Wayne Brady, Eric Benet and Chante Moore, Erica Campbell, Bebe Winans, Lalah Hathaway and more.
ABC-owned Stations clearing “Tamron Hall” include WABC-TV New York, KABC-TV Los Angeles, WLS-TV Chicago, WPVI-TV Philadelphia, KTRK-TV Houston, KGO-TV San Francisco, WTVD-TV Raleigh-Durham and KFSN-TV Fresno. Hearst Television airs “Tamron Hall” in 23 markets including WCVB-TV Boston, WMOR-TV Tampa, KCRA-TV Sacramento, WTAE-TV Pittsburgh, WBAL-TV Baltimore, KMBC-TV Kansas City, WLWT-TV Cincinnati, WISN-TV Milwaukee and WPBF-TV West Palm Beach.
Here’s a video of Hall announcing the pickup news to her audience: