In a surprising twist of fate, “The View” has hit rock bottom, marking the lowest
ratings in television history after featuring the acclaimed actor Robert De Niro. Опсе
a staple of daytime television, “The View” has seen a significant drop in viewership,
sparking conversations about the show’s current relevance and the impact of its
guest choices.


“The View,” which premiered in 1997, was once a pioneer in the daytime talk show
genre. Created by broadcast legend Barbara Walters, the show aimed to present a
diverse panel of women discussing “hot topics” of the day. It quickly became a
platform for lively debates and candid conversations, attracting a loyal audience.
However, recent years have not been kind to the show. With a revolving door of
co-hosts, controversies, and an increasingly polarized political landscape, “The
View” has struggled to maintain its once-dominant position.