‘Live With Kelly & Mark’ Retains Strong Daytime Audience As Consuelos Celebrates Co-Hosting Anniversary (2024)

‘Live With Kelly & Mark’ Retains Strong Daytime Audience As Consuelos Celebrates Co-Hosting Anniversary (1)

EXCLUSIVE: It’s officially been one year of Live with Kelly and Mark.

“I have to say it’s probably the fastest year of my life,” Consuelos told Deadline ahead of his April 17 anniversary of becoming the full time co-host to his wife, Kelly Ripa.

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If someone had told Consuelos and Ripa one year ago they’d consider themselves a co-hosting match made in heaven, they likely wouldn’t have believed it. In fact, Ripa admits she was “staunchly against” the idea of having her husband by her side each morning on air.

“I just felt like we’re not that interesting, and we’re not a very controversial couple. We don’t really get up to much. I always liken us to watching paint dry,” she said.

But, eventually, she was convinced. After all, Consuelos had already guest co-hosted with her about 100 times over the years, and it had always worked well. So they decided to give it a try.

Now, Ripa is glad to say she was wrong. While the pair were apprehensive, audiences were not. It quickly became clear that something about the two of them on screen every morning clicked with Live viewers.

At a time when daytime talk shows are on a relative decline in viewership Live seems to have found the secret sauce to retaining its audience. This season, it is one of just two syndicated talk shows to improve on its average total viewership from the previous year.

“I do think that there is something very possibly relatable about our relationship. We have disagreements like a normal couple, and we’re not afraid to let them unfold on the air and in front of America, and I think people find a lot of themselves in that,” Ripa says, reflecting on how she’s changed her mind over the last year.

Executive producer Michael Gelman, who has been with the show since its inception in 1988, agrees.

“Together Kelly and Mark deliver that rare authenticity that viewers crave,” he said in a statement to Deadline. “This past year has been so much fun for the entire Live family – with a lot of laughs both on and off camera. It’s been fantastic watching their real-life dynamic thrive on the show.”

Live remained the No. 1 entertainment talk show on television over the past year, growing 3% in average total viewers to 2.23M per episode. According to Nielsen data, the show has been the most-watched syndicated talk show in every week since Ripa and Consuelos teamed up.

In the current season to-date, which spans from September through March, Live is up 3% in total viewers versus the previous season to 2.3M viewers per episode. It is also matching its previous household rating of 1.59.

Live has been especially popular among two key demos — women 18 to 49 and women 25 to 54. It is the most-watched daytime talk show in the last year in those two demos, scoring a 0.31 and a 0.52, respectively, among those age groups.

“It has been a phenomenal year at Live with Kelly and Mark together as co-hosts,” Debra OConnell, President News Group and Networks, Disney Entertainment Television said in a statement to Deadline. “We could not be more thrilled with how Mark has seamlessly joined the show family as permanent co-host. His undeniable charisma and his and Kelly’s natural chemistry are evident as they deliver the laughs and smiles to our viewers each morning.We are incredibly proud of how Live has continued to evolve and that the audience is responding so enthusiastically.”

The ratings are just one of the things that clued Ripa and Consuelos in on the fact that the viewers might be taking a liking to the new co-hosting arrangement.

Perhaps more telling was the moment on their recent vacation when a viewer stopped Consuelos to play “Stump Mark,” an on-air segment where guests try to ask questions that Consuelos won’t know the answer to.

“This lady stopped me on the hike. She goes, ‘I want to stump you. I can stump you.’ We stopped and she gave me two statements, one true, one false. She really did stump me,” he recalled. (Ripa says she still owes that fan a prize).

Consuelos thinks it took him a full six months to settle into the role, but Ripa disagrees, saying “it took me eight years to get to where he got in two weeks in terms of ability to do this show by himself.”

Surely it helps to have a daytime talk show veteran like Ripa by his side, right? Actually, Ripa reveals that she’s only given Consuelos one simple piece of advice over the last year, which she thinks he’s gotten the hang of quite nicely.

“[She said] don’t be afraid to voice those opinions. I think that’s something that they’ve been attracted to,” he said. “I know we have a predominantly female audience, but I’m not afraid to talk about sports. I love of sports on the show. And Newsflash, women love sports as well.”

If you ask Ripa, Consuelos’ boldness on air goes far beyond his willingness to talk sports to a female audience.

“I find Mark utterly compelling, really interesting, super funny, and he’s bold in a way like nobody else. He says what’s on his mind. If he’s thinking it, he says it,” she tells Deadline. “I’ve done this a long time and oftentimes people will adjust their natural personalities to pander to what they think the audience wants to hear, and Mark will tell people what he thinks, and he doesn’t care if it’s not a popular opinion. It gives him an edginess that I think is really missing in the landscape today. Everybody’s so afraid to say anything, and Mark is unafraid to say exactly what he’s thinking.”

With a year under their belts (and their minds completely changed about being full-time co-workers), Ripa and Consuelos say they’re ready to spend another year on air together.

And while Ripa speaks most highly of her husband, Consuelos does have a few things he’s aiming to improve upon in his second year as co-host.

“I’d like to get better at my interviewing skills. I’d like to get better at reading a teleprompter…I think I’m getting better at throwing to commercial,” he laughs, adding: “The other day in the middle of the show as we go to commercial, my sign off was ‘See you guys around.’ I mean, the show wasn’t over. The most obvious thing to say would be, ‘We’ll be back right after this.’ But I just said, ‘See you around.’ So we went to commercial and one of the producers [goes], ‘What was that?’ I don’t know…So for the next few sign offs, as a joke, I’d say ‘See you around.’ We got a kick out of it.”

At least he’s learned to shake things off.

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FAQs

Does Live With Kelly and Mark have a live audience now? ›

With Kelly and Mark is The New Show Name. Mark Consuelos, Kelly Ripa's husband, confirmed that he is starting as the new Live co-host on Monday, April 17, 2023. The new show is called Live!, With Kelly and Mark. As the new show also shoots without an audience, no tickets are available to the public.

How is Kelly Ripa so rich? ›

As well as from her TV work, the star has also made her fortune through partnerships with various companies over the years, including Pantene and TD Bank, and in 2007, she set up a production company with her husban Mark Consuelos, Milojo, which is named after their three children – Michael, Lola, and Joaquin.

How much are tickets to Live With Kelly and Mark? ›

Going to see Live! is free! The show tapes Monday through Friday starting at 9:00 am. Tapings generally last 60-90 minutes.

Where is Live With Kelly and Mark filmed? ›

The studio's official address is: 7 Lincoln Square, New York, NY 10023. However, the easiest way to locate the studio is to find the corner of West 67th and Columbus Ave. Click Here for a map.

What does Kelly Ripa's sister do? ›

How much does Kelly make on Live with Kelly? ›

So how much does Kelly Ripa make from Live With Kelly? Ripa makes an annual salary of $22 million each year as a co-host on Live With Kelly, according to Celerbity Net Worth.

Who is Kelly Ripa's husband? ›

Ripa and her husband, Mark Consuelos, own a New York–based production company, Milojo. In 2014, The Hollywood Reporter named her one of the Most Powerful People in Media.

Who is Kelly Ripa's daughter? ›

Does Kelly Ripa have a favorite child? ›

Ripa told the audience that she does have a favorite child — but she kept their identity a secret. “I have a favorite child and I have a favorite dog but they don't know who they are. As a matter of fact, each one of my kids accuses the other child of being my favorite. Constantly,” Ripa Shared.

What is Kelly Ripas' net worth? ›

The famed talk show host has a shocking net worth of $120 million after hosting various versions of Live since 2001, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Ripa — who reportedly brings in a whopping $22 million per year — has been joined by various co-hosts for the daytime ABC series.

Who is the audience for Live with Kelly? ›

Live remained the No. 1 entertainment talk show on television over the past year, growing 3% in average total viewers to 2.23M per episode. According to Nielsen data, the show has been the most-watched syndicated talk show in every week since Ripa and Consuelos teamed up.

How do they film Live with Kelly and Ryan? ›

Live with Kelly and Ryan broadcasts live tapes Monday through Thursday at 9 AM. This show is often promoted as being live, however there are tape delays when it is transmitted and the Friday show is actually taped from segments taped throughout the week and stuck together.

What happened to Kelly Ripa's sister Linda? ›

Linda Ripa, 30, was an aspiring model and actress when she was nearly killed in a 1999 car accident that fractured her pelvis, sternum and ankle and endangered her eight-month pregnancy.

Is Kelly Ripa's nephew ok? ›

"My mother is a 24-hour-a-day nurse to my sister. "She will never, ever know a normal life again. And there's nothing they can do," Kelly added. Many years on, and Sergio is now 23 and thankfully fit, healthy, and an aspiring musician.

What does Kelly's husband Mark do for a living? ›

He rose to prominence as a television actor on the ABC soap opera All My Children for his portrayal of Mateo Santos (1995–2002, 2010), and subsequently as Hiram Lodge on The CW drama Riverdale (2017–2023). Consuelos currently co-hosts the daytime talk show Live with Kelly and Mark with his wife Kelly Ripa.

Why is live with Kelly not live? ›

Friday episodes of “Live” have typically been pre-recorded, but a source told EW that recording of live episodes fluctuates depending on hosts' schedules. Ripa has been particularly busy of late, filming new episodes of her game show “Generation Gap”, which premiered in July 2022.

How to get tickets to Good Morning America? ›

You can join Good Morning America's Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Juju Chang and Sam Champion outside their Times Square location, Monday through Friday morning from 7am-9am. For tickets, go to the GMA website and click on “Visit GMA” in the top right corner. Drag the street view to look around 360°.

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