In a stunning turn of events, “The View,” which starred the well-known actor Robert De Niro, has plummeted to its lowest ratings ever. Once a mainstay of daytime television,
“The View” has witnessed a sharp decline in viewership, leading to discussions about the show’s applicability today and the effects of its guest selections. Once a pioneer in the category of daytime chat shows, “The View” debuted in 1997.
The program, which was created by broadcasting icon Barbara Walters, sought to include a diverse panel of women talking about the “hot topics” of the day.
It soon gained popularity as a forum for frank discussions and heated arguments, drawing a devoted following.
But the program hasn’t had a good run in recent years. “The View” has had trouble holding onto its once-dominant position due to a changing cast of co-hosts,