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Television’s most-watched daytime talk show is back with all-new episodes when ABC’s “The View” returns on Tuesday, September 3 for Season 28.

This season, the show is promising to serve up a new batch of hot topics while featuring a mix of politics to pop culture, and celebrities to newsmakers.

Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro are all returning as co-hosts, ready to welcome an impressive lineup this September, including Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Gov. Josh Shapiro, Venus Williams, Katie Ledecky, Lauren Sanchez, Kathryn Hahn and Joe Locke, among several others.

As part of an exciting new season, “The View” will see itself in a brand new studio located in downtown Manhattan after spending the last 10 years and 2,143 episodes at ABC’s former New York headquarters on the Upper West Side.

The new, state-of-the-art studio for “The View” comes as Disney transitions the bulk of its New York productions to the bustling Hudson Square section of New York City, with the company’s new headquarters located at 7 Hudson Square. Disney is the parent of ABC.

“We are excited to get back to the table to dive into the topics that our viewers really care about,” said executive producer Brian Teta. “The breakneck pace of the news cycle fuels our co-hosts opinions, resulting in some pretty incredible conversations. The show really thrives during presidential election season, and with our move to our new downtown studio for season 28, just two months before Election Day, I think the best is yet to come.”

In addition to announcing the Season 28 premiere date, the show also revealed that its popular “Behind the Table” daily podcast series will return for a second season. Additionally, starting this fall, videos of the full episodes will be posted on YouTube.

Produced in partnership with ABC Audio, the headline-making “Behind the Table” podcast is hosted by executive producer Brian Teta and provides listeners with extraordinary insider perspectives offering first-hand reactions from the co-hosts to what happened on the show, candid conversations about their lives, reactions to some of the most talked-about interviews, viewer questions and special guests.

New episodes of “The View: Behind the Table” will post weekdays on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Audacy, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Pandora, SiriusXM, Spotify, TuneIn and the ABC News app.

Airing weekdays on ABC and streaming on Hulu, “The View” is executive produced by Brian Teta and is directed by Sarah de la O.

For a look at what to expect during Season 28 of “The View,” check out the promo below.

Watch as the ladies discuss the move during the Season 27 finale, which aired on August 2.



Note: The post ABC’s ‘The View’ Sets Season 28 Premiere Date, Moves To New Studio appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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