Trisha Goddard Renewed For Second Season
By Jillian Bowe on January 25, 2013

Freshman talk show Trisha Goddard has received the green light for another season. Although Trisha has been one of the lowest-rated syndie offerings, the chatfest improved local household time period ratings this past November in New York (+82%), Chicago (+30%), Philadelphia (+66%), San Francisco (+6%), Boston (+62%), and Washington DC (+44%).
Freshman talk show Trisha Goddard has received the green light for another season. Although Trisha has been one of the lowest-rated syndie offerings, the chatfest improved local household time period ratings this past November in New York (+82%), Chicago (+30%), Philadelphia (+66%), San Francisco (+6%), Boston (+62%), and Washington DC (+44%).
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18 February 2009
11 hours 56 min
It's nice to see this kind of trash TV is so low-rated, but I guess it's just a vehicle to get barter-sponsors out to whatever audience it can get. Truly bottom-feeder TV.
Incidentally, while I can get Katie and Jeff Probst and Ricki (ugh!) Lake on a number of different channels on my cable dial, Steve Harvey has been bumped from the one affiliated where I could get it. CBS Detroit has dumped it onto its sister-station on The CW, which I don't get here. (Personally, I don't care, but I've heard from others who are disappointed that he's gone.) I wonder if this is a bad sign for him.
17 March 2010
22 hours 37 min
Aren't all these talk shows guaranteed two seasons? This means nothing.
18 February 2009
11 hours 56 min
I believe you're right, Ifad. Most of these shows make two-year deals from the start, and these second-season "renewals" are just a chance to drum up a little more publicity...they hope.
19 November 2011
51 min 55 sec
who?