The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

ELLEN DEGENERES ENDING TALK SHOW NEXT YEAR

- By John Koblin

Ellen Degeneres will step down from her daytime talk show next year, according to a spokeswoma­n for the host.

“The Ellen Degeneres Show,” the winner of dozens of Emmys, was hugely successful for nearly two decades. But it has experience­d a steep ratings decline in recent months — in the 2020-2021 television season, Degeneres has lost more than 1 million viewers, a more significan­t drop than any of her daytime competitor­s.

The news of Degeneres’ planned departure was reported earlier by The Hollywood Reporter, as part of an interview with the host.

The ratings slide began shortly after there were accusation­s of workplace misconduct on the show’s set. In July, Buzzfeed reported that several former and current staff members said they had confronted“racism,fearandint­imidation” at work. Several staff members also said producers had sexually harassed them. After an investigat­ion by Warner Bros., the company that produces the show, three highlevel producers were fired.

Degeneres apologized to her staff in the summer, when the show was on hiatus. On her return to the air in September, she told her viewers: “I learned that things happen here that never should have happened. I take that very seriously. And I want to say I am so sorry to the people who were affected.”

The next season of “The Ellen Degeneres Show” is its 19th. For much of its run, it was in the top tier of daytime programs, with millions tuning in each day. After its recent falloff, the size of its audience has become similar to the viewership for Maury Povich and Kelly Clarkson, hosts who, until recently, had not been considered bona fide rivals.

Degeneres’ talk-show contract with Warner Bros. runs through 2022. She has publicly mused on stepping away from the program in recent years. She has also broadened her workload, having made a standup comedy special for Netflix and reaching a deal with Warnermedi­a to create new shows for its streaming platform, HBO Max, among other projects.

“I just needed something to challenge me,” Degeneres said in the interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “And as great as this show is, and as fun as it is, it’s just not a challenge anymore. I need something new to challenge me.”

 ?? JOHN LOCHER/AP FILE ?? Ellen Degeneres has decided her upcoming season next year will be the last.
JOHN LOCHER/AP FILE Ellen Degeneres has decided her upcoming season next year will be the last.

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