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‘Harry’ From NBCU Cleared in Over 90 Percent of the Country

New Daytime Talker to debut on September 12, 2016

NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution has now sold “Harry” in more than 90 percent of the U.S. to date for its debut in national broadcast syndication on September 12, 2016. The upcoming one-hour daytime entertainment show, hosted by current “American Idol” judge Harry Connick, Jr., will be produced in New York City and will feature Harry’s live band.

As previously announced “Harry” has already been sold to leading station groups including Fox Television Stations Sinclair, Scripps, Media General, Hubbard, Cox, Nexstar, Gray, Bonten, Hearst, Raycom, Dispatch, Quincy and more. Newly added station groups include CBS, Tribune and NBC Owned Stations. Major market local stations include WNYW-TV in New York, KTTV-TV in Los Angeles and WFLD-TV in Chicago, all of which will air “Harry” in late afternoon time periods.

Justin Stangel and Eric Stangel are executive producing along with Harry Connick, Jr. and Ann Marie Wilkins.