The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet

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The Morning Show
with Mike and Juliet
Genre talk show, live action
Starring Mike Jerrick
Juliet Huddy
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Syndicated
Original run January 22, 2007
Links
Official website

The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet is a morning program.

Produced by FOX, the show first aired on January 22, 2007, to a number of markets, originally through Fox and MyNetworkTV, most in the Fox Television Stations Group. Hosted by Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy, the program consists of celebrity interviews, audience participation, and segments relating to viewers [1].

Jerrick and Huddy have hosted other news shows in the past, notably DaySide and Fox & Friends Weekend, a weekend morning show, both on the Fox News Channel, and both of which appear to be part of what the new show is based upon.

In February 2007, the show was syndicated to many ABC, NBC, and CBS affiliates where a MyNetworkTV or FOX station doesn't carry it.[2]

The program is now cleared in 68 markets overall, including 25 of the top 30. [3] [4] However, some of these stations will not debut the programs until the fall.

Television critics have noted that the program is unique in having two single hosts, who openly play up their marital status, seemingly abandoning traditional dictates that television morning hours be limited to "family values and sanctimony".[5] Thus, the hosts' on-screen personas ("a man who, because he loves the ladies too much or not enough, shuns long-term relationships, and an attractive over-30 woman who has pursued her career rather than marrying and regrets it") are designed to appeal to single viewers who have previously been uncatered to in the morning.

U.S. morning television shows
currently on the air at 9am ET:
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FNC America's Newsroom
syndi Live (Regis & Kelly)
syndi The Morning Show
CNBC Squawk on the Street
HLN Robin & Company
NBC Today

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