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Phil Donahue, Daytime Talk Show Pioneer, Dies at 88

Phil Donahue, the trailblazing talk show host who redefined American television, has passed away at the age of 88. His family confirmed he died peacefully at home on Sunday after a long illness, surrounded by loved ones.

Often hailed as the “king of daytime talk,” Donahue was best known for The Phil Donahue Show, a groundbreaking program that launched in 1967 and ran for nearly 30 years. With over 6,000 episodes, it revolutionized talk TV by introducing audience participation and meaningful conversations that resonated with millions—particularly women.

Donahue interviewed some of history’s biggest icons, from Nelson Mandela and Muhammad Ali to Dolly Parton and Elton John. His bold format helped shift daytime television from fluff to substance, tackling politics, culture, and social justice head-on.

Oprah Winfrey once credited him for her own success, writing, “If there had been no Phil Donahue Show, there would be no Oprah Winfrey Show.”

Donahue earned 20 Emmy Awards and was recently honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He is survived by his wife, actress Marlo Thomas, and four children.

His voice may be gone, but his impact echoes forever.

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