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Sherri Shepherd's Talk Show Ending Network Run
3 Feb
Summary
- Sherri Shepherd's talk show is concluding its syndication after four seasons.
- The show will explore continuing its run on a digital platform.
- The series launched as a successor to The Wendy Williams Show.

Sherri Shepherd's popular daytime talk show, "Sherri," is winding down its network syndication after four seasons.
Producer-distributor Debmar-Mercury confirmed the decision, stating that they are actively seeking opportunities to transition the show to a digital platform. "Sherri" continues to air its current fourth season, with final episodes scheduled for the fall.
The show, hosted by actor-comedian Sherri Shepherd, premiered in September 2022. It was launched to fill the time slot vacated by "The Wendy Williams Show" due to Williams' health concerns.
Debmar-Mercury acknowledged the show's creative strength and Shepherd's talent. They expressed confidence in "Sherri" and its future, intending to "explore alternatives for it on other platforms." The challenging financial landscape of syndicated daytime television is understood to be a significant factor behind the move away from traditional syndication.
While "Sherri" concludes its network run, Fox Stations, the station group that carries the show, continues to air Debmar-Mercury's successful game show, "Family Feud."




