
Sherri is coming back for a fourth season.
Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury daytime talk show hosted by Sherri Shepherd will return to the Fox Television Stations, as well as those owned by Nexstar, Hearst, Sinclair, Gray, Tegna and Sunbeam, for the 2025-26 season.
Sherri joins The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Jennifer Hudson Show, The Drew Barrymore Show and Tamryn Hall in getting pickups through 2026.
“Sherri will continue to provide stations with the quality original first-run daily programming they need to succeed in daytime,” Debmar-Mercury Co-Presidents Ira Bernstein and Mort Marcus said in a statement. “Over the past three seasons, the show has proven its value to stations and advertisers, with Sherri Shepherd as the only single-host comedian on daytime TV able to deliver her audience a much-needed daily dose of laughs. We thank our great broadcast partners for continuing to make Sherri a foundational element of their lineups.”
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In February, Sherri was the No. 2-rated syndicated talk show in Nielsen’s metered markets, up 33% from November among women 25-54. Nationally, it ranked No. 3 among daytime talkers in February, rising 17% vs. November and achieving a season high the week of February 17.
“I don’t take it for granted that people welcome me into their homes daily,” Shepherd said in a statement. “I work so hard to bring escapism to viewers’ lives through joy, laughter and inspiration, and I’m grateful that the audience has embraced what we do. I look forward to raising the bar and turning up the volume as we plan for our season four return.”
Taped live at New York City’s Chelsea Studios in front of a live studio audience, Sherri is produced and distributed by Debmar-Mercury and is currently cleared in 98% of the U.S.