
Cooper will be a busy man come next year as he also signed an extended deal with CNN and will continue to host Anderson Cooper 360 at night.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Cooper signed with Telepictures Productions and Warner Bros, who will be marketing the show to stations in the upcoming weeks.
"It's fun and interesting to work in daytime television," Cooper said in a statement.
The show will be aimed at women viewers and subjects will range from pop culture to social issues and other news topics. Celebrities will make guest appearances as well.
"The format is unique and you can really go in-depth on a wide range of fascinating and compelling stories," Cooper said. "With this new program, I hope to relay important information and relate to people and the audience in a completely different way. It's an exciting opportunity to show another side of myself and create something worthwhile and special in daytime."






