The View

American talk show

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September 2024 Production relocates to ABC Studio B in New York City.
September 3 2024 Season 28 premiered from a new Disney-constructed facility in the Hudson Square neighborhood. A new theme song 'This Version', written by Diane Warren and performed by Leona Lewis, was presented.
July 2024 The series aired its 6,000th episode.
September 2023 ABC began releasing daily episodes of the 'Behind the Table' podcast.
January 3 2023 The show aired a tribute special for Barbara Walters following her death on December 30, 2022, featuring former co-hosts Debbie Matenopoulos, Sherri Shepherd, and Lisa Ling.
2022 Ana Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin join as new co-hosts.
June 2 2022 The show aired a taped segment of Joy Behar, Debbie Matenopoulos, Star Jones, and Meredith Vieira reuniting at Essex Hall, where the original co-host auditions took place.
April 2022 Whoopi Goldberg takes an extended hiatus to film the Amazon Prime Video series Anansi Boys.
2021 Meghan McCain departs from the show.
2021 The View becomes the most-viewed news and talk program in daytime television.
September 2021 The View launched a companion podcast titled 'Behind the Table', featuring conversations between former and current co-hosts.
September 2021 For the 25th season, the co-hosts returned to filming in front of a live studio audience for the first time since March 2020. A new theme song 'For My Girls', written by Diane Warren and performed by Brandy Norwood and Nicole Scherzinger, was introduced.
September 24 2021 Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro were removed from the show mid-broadcast after initially testing positive for COVID-19 before an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.
July 2021 Variety columnist Daniel D'Addario criticized the show for losing its 'crackling electricity' due to remote taping during the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 2021 Hilary Estey McLoughlin exited the show.
January 2021 Meghan McCain returns after a three-month maternity leave.
2020 Sara Haines returns to the show. Meghan McCain and Abby Huntsman leave.
September 2020 Meghan McCain gives birth to a daughter.
March 11 2020 The series aired its first broadcast without a live studio audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
January 17 2020 Abby Huntsman makes her final appearance as co-host to become a senior advisor to her father's Utah gubernatorial election campaign.
November 7 2019 The series celebrated its 5,000th episode, with Bill Geddie, Donald Trump Jr., and Kimberly Guilfoyle appearing as guests.
May 2019 The New York Times noted the show's unique appeal of authentic human drama among co-hosts.
April 2019 Thomas Dunne Books published 'Ladies Who Punch' by Ramin Setoodeh, a non-fiction book chronicling the history of The View, which is set to be adapted into a television miniseries.
March 14 2019 Whoopi Goldberg returns to the show after her medical hiatus.
February 7 2019 Whoopi Goldberg begins a hiatus from co-hosting due to pneumonia and sepsis.
2018 The show won the Gracie Awards for Outstanding Talk Show - Entertainment featuring Barbara Walters, Hilary Estey McLoughlin, Candi Carter, and Brian Teta.
September 2018 The View launched a podcast that releases episodes after their original televised broadcast.
September 4 2018 Abby Huntsman joins the panel, making her debut during the season 22 premiere.
July 2018 Paula Faris departs from the show.
March 2018 Sara Haines returns from maternity leave after giving birth in December 2017.
2017 David Bauder of the Associated Press attributed the show's resurgence in viewership to its political discussions.
2017 Daytime Divas was canceled after one season on VH1.
October 9 2017 Meghan McCain joins the show, debuting as a co-host after leaving Fox News.
September 2017 Brian Teta was promoted to executive producer ahead of the 21st-season premiere.
September 18 2017 Jedediah Bila exits the show on air.
August 11 2017 ABC re-aired the first episode of The View, which originally aired 20 years prior on the same date.
March 9 2017 The show had its first remote broadcast from Walt Disney World, featuring film director James Cameron as a guest previewing the Pandora – The World of Avatar themed area.
January 2017 Hilary Estey McLoughlin was named senior executive producer after serving as a consultant for season 19.
2016 VH1 picked up Daytime Divas, a television series adaptation of Star Jones' book Satan's Sisters, featuring guest appearances from several View co-hosts including Star Jones, Joy Behar, Jedediah Bila, Sara Haines, and Sunny Hostin.
2016 Jedediah Bila joins the show. Sara Haines and Sunny Hostin also become co-hosts.
December 8 2016 Candace Cameron Bure leaves the program, citing coast-to-coast commute and other television project commitments.
October 27 2016 Raven-Symoné leaves the show to star in a spin-off of the sitcom That's So Raven.
September 6 2016 The show debuted an updated set design with muted colors, new opening titles, and a new theme song 'World's Gone Crazy', written by Diane Warren and performed by Mary J. Blige.
June 2016 Paula Collins departs from the show.
February 2016 Candi Carter was promoted to executive producer, becoming the first African-American executive producer in the show's history.
2015 Joy Behar returns to the show. Raven-Symoné, Michelle Collins, and Candace Cameron Bure join as co-hosts.
2015 The show was nominated for the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Talk Show Episode featuring Laverne Cox discussing 'The T Word'.
November 8 2015 Joy Behar, Jedediah Bila, Candace Cameron Bure, Sara Haines, and Sunny Hostin hosted a primetime Election Night special on Lifetime.
August 2015 Brian Teta, former Late Show with David Letterman producer, joined the show as co-executive producer. Bill Wolff departed the show the same month.
July 2015 Daniel D'Addario of Time suggested ABC should end The View due to constant changes in its co-host lineup.

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