‘The Real’ Cancelled by Warner Bros. After Eight Seasons at Fox Stations Kevin Fleming April 8, 2022 Entertainment, TV News Warner Bros. Unscripted Television/Telepictures has ended the run of daytime talk show “The Real” after eight seasons. The show, which aired in Fox-owned stations in major markets, utilized a panel strip format similar to “The View.” The syndicated series created by “Jersey Shore” executive producer SallyAnn Salsano was known for offering perspectives from multicultural women and aiming at a young adult audience. The original hosts included actor Tamera Mowry-Housley, stylist Jeannie Mai, singer Tamar Braxton and singer an actress Loni Love. According to insiders, Warner Bros. opted to end the show after Fox stations declined to pick up another season, and the move is not related to the launch of “The Jennifer Hudson Show.” Read more in Variety.com. Related