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- Why insiders say the Kelly Clarkson Show may be ending
- Inside the 30 Rock conversations and reluctance to confirm
- Names floated as potential successors and earlier rumors
- Clarkson’s recent absences and the personal toll
- How Clarkson describes life outside the studio
- What industry analysts say about daytime television trends
- Current statements and what to expect next
Kelly Clarkson’s daytime program appears poised to wrap up after this season, according to multiple insiders. The singer-turned-host who launched the show in 2019 faces pressure from shifting syndication economics, a heavy production load and recent personal challenges that have reshaped her priorities.
Why insiders say the Kelly Clarkson Show may be ending
Sources familiar with the matter tell Page Six the show’s future is uncertain. Executives and staff are reportedly weighing options as the current season moves forward.
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- Production costs in today’s syndication market are high.
- Daytime viewership patterns have shifted, reducing long-term sustainability.
- Clarkson’s own priorities have changed following family events.
Several sources described the possibility of an end as significant and likely. Others urge caution, saying no final decision has been announced.
Inside the 30 Rock conversations and reluctance to confirm
There is active talk inside the NBC family about the show’s trajectory. Some staffers believe a wrap is coming. Others call that speculation premature.
- Executives at Rockefeller Center are discussing future lineups.
- Producers are evaluating whether the series can adapt to lower budgets.
- Network strategists are testing replacement ideas for daytime slots.
One person close to programming said many people are “jumping the gun,” noting the season still has time to play out.
Names floated as potential successors and earlier rumors
After Clarkson’s stint on NBC programming, rumor mills churned with candidate names for a possible successor.
- Hoda Kotb was among the names mentioned in earlier reports.
- Industry lists reportedly included other morning TV veterans.
- No formal negotiations have been confirmed publically.
Network insiders say a long list of possibilities existed, but no one has been officially tapped.
Clarkson’s recent absences and the personal toll
Last season saw Clarkson step away from on-air duties for a time. The break followed a family health crisis and later bereavement.
- She paused hosting to support family members at home.
- Her former husband, Brandon Blackstock, died after an illness.
- That loss intensified her focus on her two children.
Sources say Clarkson prioritized parenting and grief work over returning full-time. Her children, River and Remington, are reported to be central to her decisions.
How Clarkson describes life outside the studio
In a recent fan chat, Clarkson painted a domestic picture of late nights and family comfort.
- She said bedtime has become her favorite part of the day.
- Family routines now include extra cuddles and pets in bed.
- Those quiet evenings offer moments of connection with her kids.
She framed these routines as a tender response to recent family events.
What industry analysts say about daytime television trends
TV analysts point to broader forces reshaping talk shows. Syndication fees, streaming competition and audience fragmentation are common concerns.
- Advertising revenue for daytime slots has slumped.
- Streaming platforms draw younger viewers away from broadcast TV.
- Networks tighten budgets and favor lower-cost formats.
For many shows, the math is becoming harder to justify long-term production. Producers must decide if retooling or ending is the smarter financial move.
Current statements and what to expect next
Representatives for Clarkson and the talk show did not provide an official comment when contacted.
- No definitive network announcement has been released.
- Behind-the-scenes discussions are said to be ongoing.
- The show continues to air while plans are evaluated.
Industry watchers will likely monitor upcoming ratings, affiliate decisions and any formal word from NBC to see what comes next for the program.












