After more than three decades on the air, the E! channel’s flagship program, “E! News,” is coming to an end. The decision to cancel the show comes as the basic cable channel is being spun off from ...
“E! News,” the nightly pop culture program that helped define cable network E! Entertainment Television, is going away. The Comcast-owned network informed “E! News” staff Thursday the program will ...
It’s the end of an era at E! as the network has announced that “E! News” will end after more than three decades on the air. The network informed its employees on Thursday, July 24, that the ...
“E! News” aired its final broadcast Thursday night, and its hosts sent the longtime pop culture news staple off with a look back at some of the show’s past highlights. The program’s conclusion came ...
EXCLUSIVE: E! News, the long-running celebrity news show, is coming to an end. Versant, the nascent company that oversees E! as well as a number of former NBCUniversal cable networks, is axing the ...
After 34 years on television, E! News cancelled its nightly broadcast. The program first aired in 1991 and became a staple of celebrity journalism, shaping how pop culture fanatics follow Hollywood.
After more than 30 years of wall-to-wall coverage of the pop culture universe, "E! News" is signing off the air. The entertainment news broadcast program, which launched in September 1991, has been ...
Justin Sylvester, Kyle Richards, Keltie Knight, Tiffany Smith on Live from E! It's the end of an era for E! News. On July 24, PEOPLE learned that the long-running entertainment news program has been ...
“E! News” has been canceled — again. The celebrity-focused newscast will continue airing new episodes until Sept. 25 on E!, which is spinning off from NBCUniversal and will be folded into the new, ...
“E! News,” the late-night celebrity news show that helped define entertainment journalism for more than three decades, is coming to an end. The half-hour show, which airs at 11:30 p.m. and is ...
"E! News," the nightly pop culture program that helped define cable network E! Entertainment Television, is going away. The Comcast-owned network informed "E! News" staff Thursday the program will ...
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