DeGeneres repeats Daytime Emmy sweep

? Comedian Ellen DeGeneres swept Daytime Emmy awards for talk show and host for the second straight year.

“This means a lot to me,” she said Friday night after winning the talk show award and telling her partner, actress Portia de Rossi, “I love you.”

Another big name will join DeGeneres in daytime television. Barbara Walters announced that Rosie O’Donnell will be replacing Meredith Vieira on “The View.”

“Well, thank God, because it was either that or ‘Celebrity Fit Club,”‘ said O’Donnell, a former Emmy-winning daytime talk host.

Vieira will become “Today” show co-host in September when Katie Couric moves to the “CBS Evening News.”

For the first time in its 33-year history, the annual Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony was moved from New York to the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, home of the Academy Awards. The ABC telecast also was expanded to three hours.

Former ’80s teen idol Rick Springfield, who recently returned to “General Hospital” after 23 years, opened the show in an outdoor fan zone singing a medley of his hits before moving inside and concluding with “Jessie’s Girl.”

Ellen DeGeneres holds the awards for outstanding talk show host and outstanding talk show, for her work on The

“Guiding Light” won four Daytime Emmys, including Kim Zimmer as lead actress. Zimmer won her fourth career trophy for a story line in which her character, Reva Shayne Lewis, went through menopause and eventually fell down an elevator shaft.

The CBS soap opera also had a trio of first-time winners: Gina Tognoni for supporting actress, Tom Pelphrey as younger actor and Jordan Clarke for supporting actor.

“Oh my goodness, I didn’t expect this,” Tognoni said.

“General Hospital” won for best drama and directing. The ABC soap opera has earned a record nine trophies in the drama category.

Tony Geary of “General Hospital” took home his fifth Daytime Emmy as lead actor. He first won in 1982.

CBS’ “The Young and the Restless” topped the nominations list with 18, but its only trophy was for writing.

Vieira of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” lost as game-show host to Alex Trebek of “Jeopardy!” The quiz show was honored last week for game/audience participation show.

“I want to thank myself,” Trebek said. “Forty-five years ago, I graduated from the University of Ottawa and had a few career opportunities available, but I chose television and I’ve never, ever regretted that decision.”

The winners

  • Talk show host: Ellen DeGeneres, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”
  • Supporting actress in a drama series: Gina Tognoni, “Guiding Light”
  • Preschool children’s series: “Sesame Street”
  • Younger actor in a drama series: Tom Pelphrey, “Guiding Light”
  • Directing in a drama series: “General Hospital”
  • Lead actress in a drama series: Kim Zimmer, “Guiding Light”
  • Special class series: “A Baby Story”
  • Writing in a drama series: “The Young and the Restless”
  • Lifetime achievement: Caroll Spinney of “Sesame Street”
  • Game show host: Alex Trebek, “Jeopardy!”
  • Supporting actor in a drama series: Jordan Clarke, “Guiding Light”
  • Talk show: “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”
  • Younger actress in a drama series: Jennifer Landon, “As the World Turns”
  • Service show host: Suze Orman, “Suze Orman: For the Young, Fabulous & Broke”
  • Lead actor in a drama series: Tony Geary, “General Hospital”
  • Drama series: “General Hospital”