CBS Announces 'Dr. Phil' Is Coming to an End

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CBS Announces, 'Dr. Phil' Is, Coming to an End.
NBC reports that Phil McGraw
will be ending the show's 21-year run in the spring.
NBC reports that Phil McGraw
will be ending the show's 21-year run in the spring.
According to CBS Media Ventures,
the show will come to an end after
the conclusion of the current season.
CBS Media Ventures is a content creator
associated with CBS network under
the conglomerate Paramount Global.
In a statement released on January 31, CBS Media
Ventures said that McGraw plans to announce a new
"prime-time partnership" set to launch in 2024.
In a statement released on January 31, CBS Media
Ventures said that McGraw plans to announce a new
"prime-time partnership" set to launch in 2024.
This has been an incredible chapter
of my life and career, but while I’m
moving on from daytime, there is
so much more I wish to do, Phil McGraw, via statement.
This has been an incredible chapter
of my life and career, but while I’m
moving on from daytime, there is
so much more I wish to do, Phil McGraw, via statement.
With this show, we have helped
thousands of guests and millions
of viewers through everything
from addiction and marriage to
mental wellness and raising children, Phil McGraw, via statement.
With this show, we have helped
thousands of guests and millions
of viewers through everything
from addiction and marriage to
mental wellness and raising children, Phil McGraw, via statement.
Steve LoCascio, the president of CBS Media Ventures, said in a statement that McGraw's transition will keep him in the CBS network. .
Steve LoCascio, the president of CBS Media Ventures, said in a statement that McGraw's transition will keep him in the CBS network. .
While his show may be ending
after 21 years, I’m happy to say
our relationship is not, Steve LoCascio, President of CBS Media Ventures, via NBC.
NBC reports that following the final season,
CBS plans to continue airing reruns of 'Dr. Phil,'
potentially with newly-recorded intros.
We plan to be in the ‘Dr. Phil’ business
with the library for years to come
and welcome opportunities to
work together in the future, Steve LoCascio, President of CBS Media Ventures, via NBC

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