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Over the course of the 2013-14 season, ''Ryder'' suffered a decline in viewership, resulting in many markets downgrading its time slot; even flagship station WNBI and NBC's Fort Wayne affiliate at the time moved it from its original 3:00 PM slot to 12:00 PM in late 2013 as a lead-in to long-time NBC soap ''[[wikipedia:Days of our Lives|Days of our Lives]]''. A few months later, following Josh Kaufman's win on the sixth season on ''The Voice'', the two series swapped time slots several weeks later, thus relegating ''Ryder'' to 1:00 PM in Indianapolis (competing against ''The Chew'' on WHOO, ''The Young and the Restless''/''Bold and the Beautiful'' on WIFX, The Bill Cunningham Show on WEVI and, ''Wendy Williams'' on WIND) and Fort Wayne (competing against ''The Chew'' on WMRI, ''The Young and the Restless'' on WTOR, Jerry Springer on WINO, and ''The People's Court'' on WXXC).
 
Over the course of the 2013-14 season, ''Ryder'' suffered a decline in viewership, resulting in many markets downgrading its time slot; even flagship station WNBI and NBC's Fort Wayne affiliate at the time moved it from its original 3:00 PM slot to 12:00 PM in late 2013 as a lead-in to long-time NBC soap ''[[wikipedia:Days of our Lives|Days of our Lives]]''. A few months later, following Josh Kaufman's win on the sixth season on ''The Voice'', the two series swapped time slots several weeks later, thus relegating ''Ryder'' to 1:00 PM in Indianapolis (competing against ''The Chew'' on WHOO, ''The Young and the Restless''/''Bold and the Beautiful'' on WIFX, The Bill Cunningham Show on WEVI and, ''Wendy Williams'' on WIND) and Fort Wayne (competing against ''The Chew'' on WMRI, ''The Young and the Restless'' on WTOR, Jerry Springer on WINO, and ''The People's Court'' on WXXC).
  
  
The show was cancelled in January 2015, with the owners announcing that the last show had been taped on June 30 and no new shows would air after March 15.<ref>{{cite news|title= Karly Show Canceled|}}</ref> At the time of its cancellation, the show was airing on a total of 30 stations across the country (including [[WPHL-TV|WPHL]] in Philadelphia), and its advertisers had been reduced primarily to "direct-response" ads (such as chat line and [[phone sex]] 900-numbers).
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The show was cancelled in January 2015, with the owners announcing that the last show had been taped on June 30 and no new shows would air after March 15.<ref>{{cite news|title= Karly Show Canceled|}}</ref> At the time of its cancellation, the show was airing on a total of 30 stations across the country (including [[WNYF-FTV|WNYF]] in Philadelphia), and its advertisers had been reduced primarily to "direct-response" ads (such as chat line and [[phone sex]] 900-numbers).
  
 
==Second series (2017-)==
 
==Second series (2017-)==

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The Karly Ryder, Jr. Show
File:The Karly Ryder, Jr. Show.jpg
Show logo (2010-15)
Also known as The Karly Jameson Show (2016)
The Karly Show (2010-15)
Starring Karly Ryder, Jr.
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) First incarnation:
x2 Television
WNDI-FTV
Second incarnation:
Distributor First incarnation:
NBC Universal
Second incarnation:
Broadcast
Original channel WNDI/Fort Wayne and WNBI/Indianapolis (2010-2011)
Syndicated (2010-2015, 2016-future)
Original run First incarnation:
July 15, 2010 (2010-07-15) – March 15, 2015March 15, 2015 (2015-03-15)
Second incarnation:
January 9, 2017 (2017-01-09) – future

The Karly Ryder, Jr. Show is an American syndicated talk show presented by Karly Jameson. There are two separate programs that have been titled The Karly Ryder, Jr. Show, both airing in syndication. The first premiered on July 15, 2010, and ran until March 15, 2015. The second series will debut on January 9, 2017.

Both series were produced by Ryder's production company, Karly Ryder Communications. The original series was produced and distributed by Universal Televisioon and taped at NBC Indiana Studios in Indianapolis. The second series will be shot at NoSirGifts Studios Stage 43 and will be produced and distributed by NoSirGifts Fantasy Television productions.

Starting as a local program on then-independent station WNBI-FTV (now an NBC O&O) in Ryder's hometown of Indianapolis in July 2010, it expanded into national syndication in early 2011.[1]

First series (2010–2015)

Style

The program featured screaming matches among Ryder, her guests, and audience members. Using a large silver bowl for a trash can, she would chew gum during the show and throw the gum on her guest. Ryder's fans became known as "Kat Mouths", patterned after the studio lecterns decorated with gaping cartoon canine mouths, from which Ryder's guests would go head-to-head against each other on their respective issues.[2]


Reception

Ryder gained a mixed to negative reception from television critics. The Journal Gazette wrote about her, "Suppose a maniac got hold of a talk show. Or need we suppose?" Kym Christain said, "I'm always amazed at what people will fall for. We see this every ten or twelve years, an attempt at this, and I guess from that standpoint I don't quite understand why everybody's falling over backwards over the guy."[3]

Success

Regardless, the success of Ryder made its host a pop culture celebrity, leading to a moderator panelist on the American, British, and Australian adaptations of Vote for the Girls.


2014-15 Decline

Over the course of the 2013-14 season, Ryder suffered a decline in viewership, resulting in many markets downgrading its time slot; even flagship station WNBI and NBC's Fort Wayne affiliate at the time moved it from its original 3:00 PM slot to 12:00 PM in late 2013 as a lead-in to long-time NBC soap Days of our Lives. A few months later, following Josh Kaufman's win on the sixth season on The Voice, the two series swapped time slots several weeks later, thus relegating Ryder to 1:00 PM in Indianapolis (competing against The Chew on WHOO, The Young and the Restless/Bold and the Beautiful on WIFX, The Bill Cunningham Show on WEVI and, Wendy Williams on WIND) and Fort Wayne (competing against The Chew on WMRI, The Young and the Restless on WTOR, Jerry Springer on WINO, and The People's Court on WXXC).


The show was cancelled in January 2015, with the owners announcing that the last show had been taped on June 30 and no new shows would air after March 15.[4] At the time of its cancellation, the show was airing on a total of 30 stations across the country (including WNYF in Philadelphia), and its advertisers had been reduced primarily to "direct-response" ads (such as chat line and phone sex 900-numbers).

Second series (2017-)

References

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  3. "Shriek! Chica! It's Karly Ryder! Talk's Ms. Nasty, Coming On Strong With the Art of Abuse", The Journal Gazette, July 6, 2011
  4. "Karly Show Canceled". 

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