In the ever-evolving landscape of daytime television, few pairings command the screen with as much natural charisma and historical weight as Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos. As of late 2025 and moving into early 2026, the duo has entered a transformative era for their long-running syndicated talk show, Live with Kelly and Mark. This period marks not just a change in scenery, but a significant strategic pivot designed to deepen the show’s connection with a digital-first audience while honoring the decades of legacy Ripa has built since joining the franchise in 2001.
The most visible shift occurred when the production bid a fond, emotional farewell to its home of nearly 40 years at 67th Street and Columbus Avenue. In a move that signaled the dawn of a new chapter, the show transitioned to a state-of-the-art studio within Disney’s expansive new corporate headquarters at 7 Hudson Square in Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood. This “revamp” was more than just a fresh coat of paint; the new space features a stunning backdrop of the Brooklyn Bridge and a layout that Ripa describes as more “dynamic and personal.” During the debut, Consuelos noted the acoustic shift, remarking that the new environment “sounds like a stadium,” reflecting the high-energy, modern atmosphere they intend to cultivate.
Beyond the physical move, Ripa has significantly expanded her influence behind the scenes. While she has been an executive producer since 2016, the 2025-2026 season has seen her take an even more active role in shaping the program’s creative direction. Ripa has emphasized that this “growth” is essential for keeping the show relevant in a fractured media market. Her vision for the revamped format includes a heavy emphasis on authenticity—leveraging the “natural rhythm” she shares with her husband of nearly 30 years to provide viewers with deeper, more unscripted glimpses into their lives. This includes a more robust integration of social media, bringing “The Love Inbox” and behind-the-scenes content to the forefront, effectively blurring the lines between the televised broadcast and the couple’s personal digital presence.