The Gayle King Show
The Gayle King Show | |
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Presented by | Gayle King |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 130 |
Production | |
Production locations | NEP Studios New York City, New York |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) |
Release | January 3 November 17, 2011 | –
The Gayle King Show is the name of several programs which have been hosted by Gayle King, friend and business associate of Oprah Winfrey.[1]
Syndicated program
[edit]The first show to be called The Gayle King Show was a half-hour syndicated television show which lasted one season, running from 1997 to 1998.[2][3][4]
Radio and OWN program
[edit]In September 2006, King began hosting a new program on Winfrey's XM Satellite Radio channel, which was also broadcast online; the show later moved to syndication on Westwood One. On January 3, 2011, King began hosting an hour-long daily televised version of the radio show on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.[5]
On November 10, 2011, King secured a deal with CBS to co-host the second incarnation CBS This Morning, the replacement of The Early Show, beginning on January 9, 2012. As a result, The Gayle King Show ended on November 17, 2011.[6][7]
References
[edit]- ^ Best, Kenneth (29 March 1998). "Q&A/Gayle King; On Television, for News and Talk, Too". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
- ^ Littleton, Cynthia (April 16, 1998). "CBS Eyemark won't renew rookie yakker". Variety. Variety Media, LLC. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
- ^ "Gayle King's Talk Show Cancelled for Fall". Jet. Vol. 60, no. 93. Johnson Publishing. May 4, 1998. p. 60.
- ^ Company, Johnson Publishing (4 May 1998). "Jet". Johnson Publishing Company. Retrieved 4 July 2022 – via Google Books.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Revamped CBS Morning Show With Charlie Rose & Gayle King To Premiere January 9". Deadline.com. 15 November 2011. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
- ^ "Meet Gayle King: US TV star and Meghan and Oprah's close friend". Tatler.com. 19 March 2021. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
- ^ Cohen, Andy (2 November 2021). Glitter Every Day: 365 Quotes from Women I Love. Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 9781250832405. Retrieved 4 July 2022 – via Google Books.
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