Popular New York disc jockey Wendy Williams is getting her own TV show.
Starting July, Williams will appear every day on Fox affiliates in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and Detroit every day for an hour known as "The Wendy Williams Show."
Williams will broadcast from New York, where she's hosted a radio show for 15 years. Her show will dive into the entertainment world and tackle topics such as celebrity gossip and news events, as well as interviews and fashion. Williams will also be dishing out advice to audience members and viewers on issues such as sex, relationships, money and dating.
Talk show veteran Rob Dauber will serve as executive producer of “The Wendy Williams Show” along with Williams and her husband-manager, Kevin Hunter. Dauber has worked with Martha Stewart, Oprah Winfrey and Commack native Rosie O’Donnell.
The show will air for a six-week trial beginning July 14.
I've only heard Williams' radio show a few times, but I do know what's on TV nowadays ... might be worth a shot.
Comments (4)
So what. The Wendy Williams is a retarded knock off of Howard. The only thing dumber than Wendy Williams is people that wach or listen to her show.
Are you writing about Fox programming to kiss up to the new boss? :)
Green-- Astute observer! haha...Nah, I figured WW is somewhat local because she's been on in NYC for so long. I'm not sure what's going to happen with this TV venture. But if "Judge Alex" "Judge Brown" "Judge La Monica" "People's Court" "Judge GreenEyedGal" can all stay on TV, she might have a fighting chance.
She really has a face for radio, not television.
Maybe this will keep her husband out of trouble.