Exciting changes are on the horizon for The View! The long-running daytime talk show has announced a significant update for the upcoming season, leaving fans eager to find out what’s in store. While details remain under wraps, speculation is already swirling about potential format shifts, new panelists, or even set redesigns. With the show’s history of surprise shake-ups and heated debates, one thing is certain—change is coming, and it’s bound to spark conversation. Stay tuned as more details emerge about what’s next for The View! 👇
The View may look a bit different when the new season rolls around in September.
During Friday’s episode of the ABC chatfest, co-host Sunny Hostin announced that in addition to it being the season finale, “After 10 years and 2,143 episodes, this is the last show we’ll do from this studio.
“We’re sad to say goodbye,” she continued, “but we are thrilled to be moving to a brand-new studio downtown — brand-new, state-of-the-art — and we will see you there in September for the premiere of Season 28!”

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From its 1997 launch until 2014, production of The View was held at ABC Television Studio 23 in New York City (at 320 West 66th Street, in the same building as the soap opera All My Children). From 2014 on, the daytime talker taped at ABC Broadcast Center (at 30 West 67th Street).
Recapping the build-up to the move (…and throwing a bit of fun side-eye at a pack rat peer or two), Hostin said, “We’ve had to, for the past couple of weeks, box up things, get rid of things… We were allotted, each host, five huuuuge cartons. I took up two, Sara [Haines] took up all five and was looking for more!
“And Ana [Navarro], please don’t say that you were a purger, because I think you had over 50 pairs of shoes in your [dressing] room,” Hostin quipped.
“I’m feeling attacked!” Navarro laughed, before admitting: “They are all my shoes, I love all my shoes! I have no children, my children are my shoes. I’m a childless shoe lady!”
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