"Bonnie Hunt Show" folding
By Marc Berman
NEW YORK (Mediaweek) - Struggling sophomore talker "The Bonnie Hunt Show" will stop production at the end of this season.
Season to date (through November 22), the Warner Bros.-produced talk show ranks 12th out of 13 syndicated talk shows in households, with a 0.8 rating (and no change from the comparable year-ago period), according to Nielsen Media Research data.
The ranking among key women 25-54 is also 12th, with a 0.3 in the demographic group.
A potential replacement is "MomLogic," also from Warner Bros., which is a "View"-like hour of talk based on the website of that name and co-hosted by the Food Network's Paula Deen, Rene Syler of CBS' "The Early Show," author Lee Woodruff, comedian Judy Gold, and reality star and mother of eight Kate Gosselin.



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