Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Us Weekly confirmed the news on Thursday, July 24. The last day of the TV show will be September 25. E! News will continue online ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "E! News," the nightly pop culture program that helped define cable network E! Entertainment Television, is going away. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some E! News correspondents will follow the channel to Versant (formerly referred to simply as SpinCo.), the source said, though ...
E! News will air its last TV episode on September 25, The Hollywood Reporter has learned, ending a 34-year run for the nightly entertainment news program. The show was once anchored from 2006 by Ryan ...
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 ...
"The Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Britney Spears era — it's an untouchable time in entertainment news," eulogizes longtime anchor Jason Kennedy. By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer The demise of E! News ...
The last show is set for Sept. 25. It's the end of an era. E! News, the show that began reporting on entertainment the same month that Nirvana dropped its iconic song "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Catt Sadler recalls the ups and downs of her tenure as anchor at E! News. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Ilya S. Savenok ...
"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 ...
“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 ...