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In a groundbreaking shift for daytime Q television, ABC has announced that conservative commentator Candace Owens will helm a new morning show

set to replace the long-running and often controversial “The View.”

The network has reportedly signed Owens to a $25 million deal, signaling a significant change in its programming strategy.

ABC’s decision to bring Candace Owens into the fold is part of a broader effort to diversify its programming and appeal to a wider audience. The new show, tentatively titled “Candace & Co.,”
is expected to feature a mix of news, interviews, and discussions on current events from a distinctly conservative perspective. This marks a departure from the more liberal- leaning “The View,” which has been a staple of ABC’s daytime lineup for over two decades.
Emily Watts, ABCs head of programming, expressed her enthusiasm for the new direction in a recent statement: “Candace Owens brings a fresh and dynamic voice to daytime television. Her ability to engage in thought-provoking discussions and address critical issues makes
her the perfect choice for our new morning show. We believe ‘Candace & Co.’ will offer viewers a unique perspective that has been missing from our current lineup.”
Candace Owens, known for her outspoken conservative views and willingness to tackle controversial topics, is eager to take on this new challenge. In a statement, she shared her excitement: “I am thrilled to be joining ABC for this new venture. ‘Candace & Co.’ will be a platform where we can have open and honest conversations about the issues that matter most to Americans. I’m looking forward to bringing a fresh perspective to daytime Q TV and engaging with viewers across the country.”
Owens also hinted at the show’s content, promising a mix of lively debates, diverse viewpoints, and no-holds-barred discussions on everything from politics and culture to lifestyle and entertainment. “We want to create a space where all voices can be heard, and where viewers feel they are part of the conversation,” she said.
“The View,” known for its panel of outspoken hosts and often heated debates, has been a fixture of ABC’s daytime lineup since its debut in 1997. Over the years, the show has become known for its lively discussions on politics, Culture, and social issues, often sparking
controversy and drawing strong reactions from viewers.
Despite its popularity, “The View” has also faced criticism for its perceived liberal bias and frequent on-air clashes between hosts. The decision to replace the show with “Candace & Co.” marks a significant shift for ABC, reflecting the network’s desire to offer a more balanced range

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