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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