‘The View’ Fans Push New Favorite to Replace Controversial Host
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Daytime television has been in flux for months, but the latest wave of changes across major networks has viewers looking at The View with fresh scrutiny.
What started as summer-long whispers about possible cancellations has now grown into a louder conversation about which hosts should stay, who might leave, and who fans are begging to bring back.
And while The View survived the storm of cancellation rumors, the ripple effects from upheavals at other networks — especially CBS — have fans questioning whether a lineup refresh might be overdue.
A Television Landscape in Turbulence
The broader talk show world has been rattled ever since Paramount Global’s high-profile merger with Skydance Media. Even before the deal closed, CBS started swinging the axe.
The biggest shock came when the network announced that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert would end in May 2026 — a decision that signaled deeper changes underway.
Those changes didn’t stop there. Layoffs hit CBS hard, with thousands of employees losing their jobs.
High-profile names such as Gayle King were reportedly on their way out of CBS Mornings, and Deadline revealed that correspondents Michelle Miller, Dana Jacobson, Lisa Ling, Debora Patta, Nikki Battiste, and Janet Shamlian had been released as well.
The network’s larger strategy appears to be shifting away from political content, which puts it on a very different track from The View — a show that leans directly into political debates, even drawing backlash from the sitting President.
Why Fans Think The View Needs a Temporary (or Permanent) Replacement
With CBS gutting its news division, attention quickly turned to the long-running ABC daytime panel. The immediate question wasn’t whether The View would be canceled — it wasn’t — but whether its cast might change next.
Alyssa Farah Griffin recently revealed that she’s expecting her first child in the spring:
“Our ‘View’ family is getting even bigger — @alyssafarrah Griffin is expecting! ❤️ Congratulations, Alyssa and Justin!”
Her upcoming maternity leave naturally raises the question of who might fill her seat. Although Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, and Ana Navarro continue to anchor the show, fans believe this moment opens the door for an exciting, temporary addition.
And one name keeps resurfacing: Lisa Ling.
Viewers Want Lisa Ling Back — At Least for a While
Ling, who co-hosted The View from 1999 to 2002, has a long history with the show and a respected journalism career that took her around the world. In the years since leaving the panel, she’s returned as a guest host and remained a familiar face to longtime fans.
When news broke that CBS had let her go during their sweeping newsroom layoffs, some viewers immediately suggested she return to The View — even if just during Farah Griffin’s maternity break.
One fan’s post captured the sentiment:
“Since CBS is continuing their purge of anything that even suggests inclusion and fired Lisa Ling, I’d love to see her back. I don’t think she’d want to but maybe she can join from time to time as an alternate.”
The idea quickly gained momentum, with other viewers chiming in:
“Would be great to see Lisa fill in during Alyssa’s maternity leave! She was so good during the season 25 flashback days, showing she’s still a natural for this job.”
“I loved her. She’s so smart.”
“Lisa Ling is a true journalist, but it would be great to see her back from time to time or during A’s maternity leave.”
“I love Lisa, would be amazing to see her on the View”
“She can replace Sara Haines”
Despite the buzz, neither ABC nor Alyssa Farah Griffin has announced any official plans for how the show will handle her upcoming leave.
A Moment of Opportunity
The television world is shifting rapidly, and moments like these often create unexpected openings.
For fans of The View, the possibility of seeing Lisa Ling return — even briefly — feels like a chance to blend nostalgia with the current political energy of the show.
Whether ABC listens remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: with networks transforming left and right, viewers are more vocal than ever about what they want to see next.
Be sure to catch up on everything happening on The View now. Come back here often for all The View spoilers, news, and updates.
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Why do they need so many hosts anyway? None of them are worth listening to, and all of them together is overkill. The whole show needs to be “killed”.