The as-yet-to-be named Springer-fronted show will go out in the same 9.25am to 10.30am slot currently held by 'Trisha'.
Springer is due to start filming in May with the show going out in the summer. A four-week run will initially be commissioned.
It is likely the new Springer show, which will be filmed in the UK, will go head-to-head with Five's morning chatshow fronted by Goddard, after she was poached by the broadcaster in a deal worth £5m.
'Trisha' was ITV's best performing daytime show and regularly attracted more than 1.5m viewers or a 30% share during its six-year run.
She was notorious for revealing the results of hundreds of paternity tests and outing the UK's serial love cheats.
'The Jerry Springer Show' in comparison regularly attracted more than 12m viewers or a 20% share in the US, beating chatshow stalwart 'Oprah' in the ratings.
On Springer's show, men learned their girlfriends were actually boys, and wives learned their husbands were sleeping with their sisters or ex-wives or both.
A late-night version was broadcast on ITV in the UK and regularly attracted sizeable audiences.
The show was turned into a controversial opera, 'Jerry Springer: The Opera', lampooning the outlandish behaviour of Springer and his guests. The BBC screened the show last December despite 50,000 complaints.
Since the 'Jerry Springer Show' ended Springer, a former mayor of Cincinnati, has been a regular high-profile guest in the UK, appearing on talkshows such as 'Parkinson' and 'Richard and Judy'.
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