LOS ANGELES (AP) — Daytime TV is is going through a “re-rack,” as one executive put it. There’s been a mass exit of shows, including those hosted by Ellen DeGeneres, Wendy Williams and Maury Povich. That’s created opening for newcomers Jennifer Hudson, Sherri Shepherd and Karamo Brown. Their shows debut this month in syndication, facing competitors including Kelly Clarkson and Tamron Hall. Success with daytime’s female-skewing audience isn’t guaranteed, no matter a contender’s resume or fame. One marketing analyst says it takes an “every-person appeal” to succeed in daytime TV. The producers behind the Shepherd and Hudson shows say they’re confident their respective hosts have the right touch.