Anderson Cooper will give his daytime talk show a makeover when it returns for season 2, including a new name and rotating cohosts.
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Anderson Cooper will give his daytime talk show a makeover when it returns for season 2, including a new name and rotating cohosts, reports Deadline.
Anderson will now be called Anderson Live, since it will now tape in front of a studio audience. The one-hour syndicated talk show will move to New York's CBS Broadcast Center, previously home to The Nate Berkus Show. Cooper will also employ a rotating series of cohosts for the show's upcoming second season.
"Being live plays to Anderson's strengths, providing immediacy and topicality, which allows us to talk about what is going on in the world," executive producer Terrence Noonan says.
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