Nick Cannon’s Syndicated Talk Show Will Air Fall 2021 After Delay Over Controversial Comments

Nick Cannon
Nick Cannon’s Syndicated Talk Show Will Air Fall 2021 After Delay Over Controversial Comments
Nick Cannon’s daytime talk show is back on track and will air later this fall. As we previously reported, American entertainer Nick Cannon found himself in the hot seat after making comments that many viewed as anti-Semitic on his podcast last July. Following his questionable remarks, his talk show, which was initially meant to air in October of 2020, was placed on hold. However, according to reports, production for his syndicated talk show has resumed. Nick Cannon’s talk show will now air this fall and is described as being exciting, fun, and uplifting. The series will reflect Nick Cannon’s brand of music, comedy, and pop culture.

Nick Cannon
Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury will be responsible for bringing the daytime talk show to life. The production company is over The Wendy Williams Show and Family Feud as well. Nick Cannon recently spoke on his upcoming talk show and shared his excitement for his new endeavor. He said,
“It’s been a longtime dream of mine to host my own daytime talk show and that I’m able to do this in New York City, bringing daytime television back to the place that has fostered generations of talent, is very special to me. With this show, we’ll be uniting all aspects of entertainment in a unique way in the very place where a lot of what we know today as our culture started. I couldn’t ask for better partners than Debmar-Mercury and Fox and thank them for supporting me in this endeavor.”
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