Currently in its third season, “Tamron Hall” has been given a two-season pickup by the ABC Owned Television Stations Group, keeping it on the air through the 2023-2024 television season.

Hosted by veteran journalist Tamron Hall, the daytime talk show premiered in the fall of 2019 and has emerged as one of the most informative programs in syndication. The series won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host. The show is syndicated by Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution. 

“Tamron Hall is a trusted and accomplished journalist and an outstanding talk show host,” said ABC News President Kim Godwin. “She is a breath of fresh air in daytime, approaching every show and segment with her personal mix of curiosity and compassion. We are delighted to continue this collaboration with Tamron and her stellar team in presenting their distinctive brand of talk to our valued station partners, the Tam Fam and beyond.”

“Whether she is interviewing someone of cultural significance, shining a light on issues that impact her viewers and community or sharing a personal experience about being a busy working mom, Tamron approaches every topic on her show with heart and soul,” said Debra O’Connell, president, Networks, Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution. “We are excited to have Tamron Hall continue her insightful and inspiring daytime talk show.”

“I am so lucky to have such great partners, from ABC to all of our stations across the country, and an amazing team who all support the spirit of the show,” Hall said. “We wouldn’t have our success without our loyal audience.”

The ABC Owned Television Stations Group consists of affiliate stations in New York, LA, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Houston, Raleigh-Durham, and Fresno.

In a message to the show’s #TamFam posted to her Instagram, Hall shared the pickup news alongside her son, Moses, who she called her co-host. She notes the show will be back for not just season four but also season five.

Watch the clip below.

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