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I haven't been able to get through a single episode of this show, and stopped trying a long time ago. I suppose I'm not in its target audience.

But apparently it's doing well enough since NBCUniversal has renewed it for a second season. So if you are a fan, this news should please you.

It's going to be an interesting, crowded fall 2013 in terms of daytime talkshows, when Queen Latifah launches her own, co-produced by Will Smith's Overbrook Entertainment. About a week ago, Steve Harvey's show was also renewed for a second season.

There'll be a handful of black daytime talkshow hosts during the 2013/2014 season.

The details via press release from NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution below…

"TRISHA GODDARD" RENEWED FOR SECOND SEASON IN NATIONAL SYNDICATION

Talk Show Upgraded in Major Markets Across the Country

STAMFORD, CT – January 25, 2013 – NBCUniversal Domestic TV Distribution has renewed "Trisha Goddard" for its second season in national syndication, it was announced today by Barry Wallach, President, NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution.

"Trisha Goddard," which has already been renewed in more than 85% of the U.S. for its second season in national syndication, is executive produced by Paul Faulhaber and hosted by popular television personality, Trisha Goddard. Since its debut, the one-hour talk show has been upgraded in major markets including Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Phoenix, Las Vegas and more.

"We are so pleased that our station partners have recognized the success of 'Trisha' and have upgraded the show to higher-profile time periods," said NBCU's Wallach. "As we head in to season 2, we expect 'Trisha' to grow and achieve the same success as we have had with our other long-running conflict talk shows."

"It has been an incredible experience working with Trisha and I look forward to another successful season," said Faulhaber. "Trisha and our staff have put their hearts and souls into this show and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring more compelling stories to our audience."

"Trisha Goddard" has seen the program's viewership increase throughout the season. In the November 2012 sweep Trisha's viewership increased 23% vs. its premiere week. 'Trisha' also improved local household time period ratings this past November in New York (+82%), Chicago (+30%), Philadelphia (+66%), San Francisco (+6%), Boston (+62%), and Washington DC (+44%.)

Each weekday, Trisha helps everyday people and their families navigate through tough issues they are struggling to overcome. Her show covers topics important to viewers everywhere with her signature straight talk, warm heart approach. In each episode, Trisha uses honesty and common sense to teach people how to move forward and push through life's obstacles.

"Trisha Goddard" is distributed in national syndication by NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution and produced by Stamford Media Center Productions, the same production team behind several long-running and successful NBCU talk shows including "Maury," "The Jerry Springer Show" and "The Steve Wilkos Show." Paul Faulhaber (also EP of "Maury") serves as executive producer for "Trisha Goddard."

For more information on "Trisha Goddard," visit the show webpage at www.thetrishashow.com. To join the conversation, visit the show's official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/TrishaGoddardTV.