The nationally syndicated daytime talk show Tamron Hall has officially been renewed for its seventh season, solidifying its place as a staple in the daytime television landscape. Variety reports that the show, hosted by Emmy-winning journalist Tamron Hall, will continue through the 2025-2026 season on ABC-owned stations and Hearst Television markets—making it Disney’s second-longest running syndicated talk show, just behind Live with Kelly and Mark.
ABC News Group and Disney Entertainment Networks President Debra OConnell praised Hall’s “thoughtful ability to tap into the meaningful issues of the day,” crediting the show’s ongoing success to its unique mix of compelling newsmakers and engaging conversation. “I know the show will deliver an exceptional and riveting Season 7,” she said.
Hall, in a statement, said the milestone held special significance. “For many, the number seven represents a completion. For my team and I, season seven represents the continued growth of the show built by the Tam Fam,” she said, referring to her loyal fan base. She also thanked Disney/ABC, her production team, and ABC News president Almin Karamehmedovic.
Executive producer Quiana Burns added, “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.”
According to Disney, Tamron Hall ranks among the top three most-viewed syndicated talk shows in total linear viewership. Online, it has seen video views climb 39%, with YouTube followers up 32%. The show has earned two Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Talk Show Host and has received nominations from the NAACP and GLAAD, along with three Gracie Awards, including one in 2024 for talk show direction.
This season, Tamron Hall has spotlighted timely topics such as medical gaslighting, true crime, and modern parenthood. Notable guests have included Chloe Bailey, Mary J. Blige, Deion Sanders, and Macy Gray, with musical performances by Miranda Lambert, Kirk Franklin, and Lalah Hathaway, among others.
