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Stations dumping Dr. Oz

TV host Dr. Oz recently announced that he is running for Senate in Pennsylvania. This is obviously going to affect stations airing his syndicated talk show, so I thought it would make sense to have a thread for it. There are already a few stations that have announced they will be canning his show, such as WNYW 5 in New York City and WGAL 8 in Lancaster. His website has since been changed to have political information and contains nothing about the TV series, but an archive of the site can be found here.
 
In the Lancaster-Harrisburg PA market, WGAL is moving The Kelly Clarkson Show to Dr. Oz's now former timesot of 3pm, and promoting Access Daily from 2:05am to 11am (that first time slot remains, now as an encore airing)
 
The move surprises me, but Oz isn't the first doctor to run for/become a senator. You've got Dr. John Barrasso in Wyoming, and he'll occasionally appear on local advertisements for the Health Fairs stuff. So far, Dr. Oz has not been removed from my local lineup
 
The move surprises me, but Oz isn't the first doctor to run for/become a senator. You've got Dr. John Barrasso in Wyoming, and he'll occasionally appear on local advertisements for the Health Fairs stuff. So far, Dr. Oz has not been removed from my local lineup
True we have Dr. Richard Pan of California who is a State Senator and is behind the Vaccine mandates debates. We had Ben Carson and his role in the Trump cabinet.
 
In NYC, WNYW Fox 5 has added The Real to their daytime lineup, replacing Dr. Oz at 1pm (The show will continue to air on WWOR My 9 at 5pm)
 
I've been told from higher ups at a local station that Oz was tanking their ratings in daytime so he was pushed to late night to burn off the remainder of the deal. I wonder if stations are just looking for an excuse to drop him.
 
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