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E! News

E! News, previously known as E! News Daily and E! News Live, is the entertainment news operation for the cable network E! in the United States. Its former on-air weekday newscast debuted on September 1, 1991, and primarily reports on celebrity news and gossip, along with previews of upcoming films and television shows, regular segments about all of those three subjects, along with overall film and television industry news.

E! News
Presented by
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes7,500+
Production
Running time60 minutes (2010–2019)
30 minutes (1991–2010; 2020–present)
Original release
NetworkE!
ReleaseSeptember 1, 1991 (1991-09-01) –
present (present)

Overview edit

 
E! News logo used from 1991–2012.

The program first aired on September 12, 1991.[1] It was originally hosted by Dagny Hultgreen. It features stories and gossip about celebrities as well as the film, music, and television industries. Since its launch, it has broadcast under a variety of formats, at one point even airing live during the mid-2000s (at this time, the show was named E! News Live). Starting in 2006, it was hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic. In April 2012, Seacrest was replaced by Jason Kennedy. Rancic temporarily left the show on maternity leave in August 2012 due to the birth of her first son (through a surrogate), though she reassured viewers that she would return under a new three-year agreement to E! News and Fashion Police after her leave; Catt Sadler took over her anchoring duties, and eventually became a main anchor as Rancic reduced her duties over time. From 2006 until late 2010, The Daily 10, hosted by Sal Masekela, Sadler, and at one point Debbie Matenopoulos, lead out of E! News.

On September 21, 2010, E! announced the cancellation of The Daily 10. At this time, it was announced that E! News would be expanded to a one-hour format. The expansion became effective beginning on October 25, 2010. The series also debuted a new news set and began broadcasting in high definition.[2] Some talent previously featured on The Daily 10, including Catt Sadler, Clinton Sparks and Robbie Laughlin, were integrated into E! News, along with the addition of a segment called The Daily 10 Take and the inclusion of some former Daily 10 segments.

The E! News program was dark on major holidays, including Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, with special pre-taped programs, the show's weekend edition or other E! programs airing instead, depending on where the holiday fell.

In December 2017, Catt Sadler departed the network upon learning she was underpaid compared to her male counterpart, Jason Kennedy.[3] In a statement to People, an E! spokesperson claimed the network 'compensates employees fairly and appropriately based on their roles, regardless of gender'.[3]

In August 2019, it was announced that at the start of 2020, the E! News newscast would move to New York, along with the launch of a companion program, Pop of the Morning. It would become a morning program airing live at 7 a.m. Eastern, though at the peril of being too early for West Coast audiences at 4 a.m. Pacific. The new iteration of E! News would originate from Studio 6E at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The move was done to allow the network to become a stop on the common New York morning show circuit, and to allow for more vertical integration promotion for NBCUniversal programming and attractions in an hour where NBC's Today is usually exclusively devoted to hard news.[4][5]

In October 2019, Rancic announced that she would be resigning her anchor position and staying in Los Angeles, and remain with the network for red carpet coverage, citing that she wanted to be more hands-on with her family and business interests in Chicago.[6] Kennedy announced that he too would be leaving the show, but would remain with the network as the host of a new Los Angeles celebrity home-based interview series, In The Room.[7] The last show from Los Angeles aired on November 15, 2019.

On December 5, 2019, it was announced that Lilliana Vazquez and Scott Tweedie would be the new co-anchors of the New York-based morning iteration of E! News which began airing on January 6, 2020. On March 13, 2020, it was announced that effective immediately, all of E!'s studio programming would go on an indefinite hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On August 5, 2020, E! canceled both New York-based shows, along with In The Room, one of the first of many program and employee cuts and staff realignments announced across NBCUniversal that week.[8][9] E! has continued to maintain the E! News website, and its social media pages, including The Rundown on Snapchat Discover.

On October 20, 2022, E! announced that E! News would be revived as a late-night entertainment news program and would return to the E! network after a two-year hiatus; Adrienne Bailon-Houghton and Justin Sylvester (the latter of whom would return to the show for the revival) would serve as co-hosts. The revival premiered on November 14, 2022.[10][11] On October 31, 2023, Bailon-Houghton announced she was resigning as co-anchor due to wanting to spend more time with her family and living on the East coast.[12]

On-air staff edit

Current on-air staff edit

Anchors edit

  • Keltie Knight — anchor (2024–present; previously chief correspondent (2022—2024)
  • Justin Sylvester – anchor (2022–present; previously correspondent from 2016–2020)

Correspondents edit

  • Jason Kennedy – anchor/correspondent (2005–2019, 2023–present)
  • Will Marfuggi – correspondent (2013–2020, 2024–present)
  • Francesca Amiker — correspondent (2022—present)
  • Carolina Bermudez — correspondent (2022—present)
  • Courtney Lopez — correspondent (2022—present)
  • Emily Curl — correspondent (2024—present)

Former on-air staff edit

  • David Adelson – correspondent (1991–2005)
  • Greg Agnew – correspondent/Sr. Producer/Breaking News Anchor (1991–2002)
  • Jules Asner – anchor/correspondent (1996–2003)
  • Ken Baker – chief correspondent (2008–2017)
  • Adrienne Bailon-Houghton – anchor (2022–2023)
  • Melanie Bromley – Chief news correspondent (2012–2020)
  • John Burke – anchor/correspondent (2004–2005)
  • David Burtka – correspondent (2012)
  • Ted Casablanca – "The Awful Truth" (1996–2012)
  • Carissa Culiner – correspondent (2014–2020, now at CMT)
  • Alisha Davis – anchor/correspondent (2004–2005)
  • Kristin dos Santos – "Watch With Kristin" (2001–2019; later with E! For Red Carpet coverage)
  • Jason Feinberg – correspondent (2002–2005, now at KVVU-TV in Las Vegas)
  • Bianca Ferrare – anchor/correspondent (1994–1995)
  • Ali Fedotowsky – correspondent (2013–2015)
  • Jesse Giddings – correspondent (2013–2015)
  • Ashlan Gorse – correspondent/"E! News Now" anchor (2008–2013)
  • Linda Grasso – correspondent (1996–2004)
  • Kristina Guerrero – correspondent (2008–2014)
  • Zuri Hall – correspondent (2015–2019, now at Access Hollywood)
  • Samantha Harris – correspondent (2005–2008, later at The Insider and Entertainment Tonight, now back at Extra)
  • Cindy Hom - correspondent (?–?)
  • Dagny Hultgreen – anchor/correspondent (1991–1993)
  • Terrence J – anchor/correspondent (2012–2015)
  • Steve Kmetko – anchor/correspondent (1994–2002)
  • Erin Lim – correspondent (2015–2020; still with E! as host of The Rundown on Snapchat)
  • Lynda Lopez – correspondent (2003)
  • Ben Lyons – film critic (2006–2011; later at Extra)
  • Kristin Malia – correspondent (1997–2008)
  • Marc Malkin – correspondent (2006–2017)
  • Maria Menounos – anchor (2015–2017)
  • Eleanor Mondale – correspondent (1997, deceased)
  • Todd Newton – anchor/correspondent (1995–2007)
  • Amy Paffrath – correspondent/"E! News Now" anchor (2009–2011, later at TV Guide Network)
  • Nina Parker – correspondent (2018–2020)
  • Alicia Quarles – correspondent (2012–2015; later at Daily Mail TV)
  • Giuliana Rancic – anchor/correspondent (2002–2015, 2018–2019; later host of Red Carpet Coverage on E!)
  • Catt Sadler – anchor/correspondent (2010–2017)
  • Melana Scantlin – "E! News Now" anchor (2009–2011)
  • Sibley Scoles – correspondent (2015–2018; later at Access Hollywood)
  • Ryan Seacrest – anchor (2006–2012, later co-host of Live with Kelly and Ryan)
  • Patrick Stinson – correspondent (1997–2005, later at TV Guide Network, now at ReelzChannel)
  • Gina St. John – anchor/correspondent (1997–1999)
  • Kathleen Sullivan – anchor/correspondent (1995–1996)
  • Scott Tweedie – anchor (2020)
  • Lilliana Vazquez – anchor (2020)
  • Michael Yo – celebrity correspondent (2008–2011, later at Extra and The Insider)

Broadcast edit

United States edit

The show aired weeknights at 7 p.m. until November 15, 2019, with reruns airing at 11 p.m. ET until 2018. An hour-long weekend edition was also produced, consisting of mostly rebroadcasts of stories aired during the weekday editions, airing on Saturdays at 10 a.m. ET; it was discontinued in 2016. As of 2020, the show aired weekday mornings at 7 a.m. ET.

International edit

In the UK the show airs weekdays at 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. In Europe, excluding the UK, E! News is often edited into a 30-minute version, but the Hour version is aired at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. CET. The show also keeps changing airing times from week to week. During August 2009, it was only airing once a day at 2:25 a.m. CET.

The German version is produced by Alexander von Roon and broadcast on the Sky network.

In the Philippines, the show airs on ETC after the US Telecast Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-11:00 p.m. with replays at 1:00-2:00 p.m.

In India, the show airs on Zee Café at 6:00 p.m from Monday to Friday.

International versions edit

Latin American edit

In Latin America the show was presented by Daniela Kosán and Renato López. Although E! News Latin America had different anchors, the video clips were the same. The show was cancelled in late 2008 and as of May 20, 2009 the show has been replaced by its American counterpart, with a two-minute recap of Latin American entertainment news retained, along with a 'week in review' half-hour program on Thursday nights. Both were hosted by Renato López until his death in 2016.

Asia edit

Introduced in 2010, E! News Asia was a weekly round-up of entertainment stories from Hollywood and Asia, formerly anchored by Dominic Lau and Marion Caunter.[13] Now produced as short form content, E! News Asia is currently hosted by Yvette King, with correspondents Raymond Gutierrez in the Philippines and Elizabeth and Maria Rahajeng in Indonesia. E! News Asia is available in 15 countries around the Asian region.

Canada edit

In Canada, in addition to the U.S. version, a weekly Canadian program titled E! News Weekend aired from 2008 to 2009 on the E! broadcast system owned by Canwest. This was a weekly 30-minute program hosted by Jason Ruta and Arisa Cox from the Hard Rock Café in downtown Toronto.[14] The broadcast service ceased operations in August 2009, and this program was not carried over to the unaffiliated cable channel which picked up the E! brand in late 2010.

The aforementioned E! system was unique in that it was transmitted through local broadcast stations which produced and aired their own local newscasts, similar to other North American broadcast networks – however, these programs specifically did not carry the E! News brand. For example, the system's flagship station CHCH-DT simply titled its newscasts CHCH News. This decision was made at least partly to avoid confusion with the U.S. (and later Canadian) entertainment news programs, but it was likely also intended to ensure that local newscasts were not themselves perceived as celebrity-oriented. However, this was an anomaly among Canadian networks which by that point had all, apart from E!, adopted network-based branding (CTV News, etc.) for their stations' local newscasts (even the Canadian E! network, under its previous branding as "CH", had used such branding).

References edit

  1. ^ "E! News". TVGuide.com. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  2. ^ "E! Expands Weeknight Newscast To One Hour". Multichannel News. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Catt Sadler Leaves E! News After Learning Co-Host Jason Kennedy Earns 'Double' Her Salary". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  4. ^ "'E! News' to Move From L.A. to New York, Become a Morning Show". The Hollywood Reporter. August 6, 2019.
  5. ^ "'E! News' to Move From Nights to Mornings, 5 New Shows Coming in 2020". August 6, 2019.
  6. ^ Evans, Morgan (October 31, 2019). "Giuliana Rancic Explains Why She's Leaving E! News: 'It's Nice Having a Little More Flexibility'". People. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  7. ^ Sipes, Patrick (November 15, 2019). "Ex-'E! News' Host Jason Kennedy Staying At Network With New Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  8. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 5, 2020). "'E! News', 'Pop Of The Morning', 'In The Room' Canceled By E!". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  9. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (August 6, 2020). "NBCUniversal TV Shake-Up: NBC's Paul Telegdy Out, Frances Berwick to Oversee Networks". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  10. ^ White, Peter (October 20, 2022). "E! News Returns With Nightly Telecast After Two-Year Break; Adrienne Bailon-Houghton & Justin Sylvester To Host". Deadline Hollywood.
  11. ^ Panaligan, E. J. (October 21, 2022). "'E! News' Nightly Broadcast to Return After Two-Year Hiatus (TV News Roundup)". Variety. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  12. ^ "Adrienne Bailon-Houghton announces she's stepping down as E! News host". TODAY.com. November 1, 2023. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
  13. ^ "Caunter and VJ Dom land E! News Asia hosting job". Ecentral.my. March 27, 2010. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
  14. ^ ""E! News Weekend" Debuts Friday, March 7 Direct From The Heart Of Canada's Entertainment Capital" (Press release). Canwest. March 3, 2008. Retrieved September 8, 2013.

External links edit

  • E! News official website
  • E! News' official Twitter
  • E! News at IMDb  

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E News previously known as E News Daily and E News Live is the entertainment news operation for the cable network E in the United States Its former on air weekday newscast debuted on September 1 1991 and primarily reports on celebrity news and gossip along with previews of upcoming films and television shows regular segments about all of those three subjects along with overall film and television industry news E NewsPresented byKeltie KnightJustin SylvesterCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of episodes7 500 ProductionRunning time60 minutes 2010 2019 30 minutes 1991 2010 2020 present Original releaseNetworkE ReleaseSeptember 1 1991 1991 09 01 present present Contents 1 Overview 2 On air staff 2 1 Current on air staff 2 1 1 Anchors 2 1 2 Correspondents 2 2 Former on air staff 3 Broadcast 3 1 United States 3 2 International 4 International versions 4 1 Latin American 4 2 Asia 4 3 Canada 5 References 6 External linksOverview edit nbsp E News logo used from 1991 2012 The program first aired on September 12 1991 1 It was originally hosted by Dagny Hultgreen It features stories and gossip about celebrities as well as the film music and television industries Since its launch it has broadcast under a variety of formats at one point even airing live during the mid 2000s at this time the show was named E News Live Starting in 2006 it was hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic In April 2012 Seacrest was replaced by Jason Kennedy Rancic temporarily left the show on maternity leave in August 2012 due to the birth of her first son through a surrogate though she reassured viewers that she would return under a new three year agreement to E News and Fashion Police after her leave Catt Sadler took over her anchoring duties and eventually became a main anchor as Rancic reduced her duties over time From 2006 until late 2010 The Daily 10 hosted by Sal Masekela Sadler and at one point Debbie Matenopoulos lead out of E News On September 21 2010 E announced the cancellation of The Daily 10 At this time it was announced that E News would be expanded to a one hour format The expansion became effective beginning on October 25 2010 The series also debuted a new news set and began broadcasting in high definition 2 Some talent previously featured on The Daily 10 including Catt Sadler Clinton Sparks and Robbie Laughlin were integrated into E News along with the addition of a segment called The Daily 10 Take and the inclusion of some former Daily 10 segments The E News program was dark on major holidays including Memorial Day Independence Day Thanksgiving and Christmas with special pre taped programs the show s weekend edition or other E programs airing instead depending on where the holiday fell In December 2017 Catt Sadler departed the network upon learning she was underpaid compared to her male counterpart Jason Kennedy 3 In a statement to People an E spokesperson claimed the network compensates employees fairly and appropriately based on their roles regardless of gender 3 In August 2019 it was announced that at the start of 2020 the E News newscast would move to New York along with the launch of a companion program Pop of the Morning It would become a morning program airing live at 7 a m Eastern though at the peril of being too early for West Coast audiences at 4 a m Pacific The new iteration of E News would originate from Studio 6E at 30 Rockefeller Plaza The move was done to allow the network to become a stop on the common New York morning show circuit and to allow for more vertical integration promotion for NBCUniversal programming and attractions in an hour where NBC s Today is usually exclusively devoted to hard news 4 5 In October 2019 Rancic announced that she would be resigning her anchor position and staying in Los Angeles and remain with the network for red carpet coverage citing that she wanted to be more hands on with her family and business interests in Chicago 6 Kennedy announced that he too would be leaving the show but would remain with the network as the host of a new Los Angeles celebrity home based interview series In The Room 7 The last show from Los Angeles aired on November 15 2019 On December 5 2019 it was announced that Lilliana Vazquez and Scott Tweedie would be the new co anchors of the New York based morning iteration of E News which began airing on January 6 2020 On March 13 2020 it was announced that effective immediately all of E s studio programming would go on an indefinite hiatus due to the COVID 19 pandemic On August 5 2020 E canceled both New York based shows along with In The Room one of the first of many program and employee cuts and staff realignments announced across NBCUniversal that week 8 9 E has continued to maintain the E News website and its social media pages including The Rundown on Snapchat Discover On October 20 2022 E announced that E News would be revived as a late night entertainment news program and would return to the E network after a two year hiatus Adrienne Bailon Houghton and Justin Sylvester the latter of whom would return to the show for the revival would serve as co hosts The revival premiered on November 14 2022 10 11 On October 31 2023 Bailon Houghton announced she was resigning as co anchor due to wanting to spend more time with her family and living on the East coast 12 On air staff editCurrent on air staff edit Anchors edit Keltie Knight anchor 2024 present previously chief correspondent 2022 2024 Justin Sylvester anchor 2022 present previously correspondent from 2016 2020 Correspondents edit Jason Kennedy anchor correspondent 2005 2019 2023 present Will Marfuggi correspondent 2013 2020 2024 present Francesca Amiker correspondent 2022 present Carolina Bermudez correspondent 2022 present Courtney Lopez correspondent 2022 present Emily Curl correspondent 2024 present Former on air staff edit David Adelson correspondent 1991 2005 Greg Agnew correspondent Sr Producer Breaking News Anchor 1991 2002 Jules Asner anchor correspondent 1996 2003 Ken Baker chief correspondent 2008 2017 Adrienne Bailon Houghton anchor 2022 2023 Melanie Bromley Chief news correspondent 2012 2020 John Burke anchor correspondent 2004 2005 David Burtka correspondent 2012 Ted Casablanca The Awful Truth 1996 2012 Carissa Culiner correspondent 2014 2020 now at CMT Alisha Davis anchor correspondent 2004 2005 Kristin dos Santos Watch With Kristin 2001 2019 later with E For Red Carpet coverage Jason Feinberg correspondent 2002 2005 now at KVVU TV in Las Vegas Bianca Ferrare anchor correspondent 1994 1995 Ali Fedotowsky correspondent 2013 2015 Jesse Giddings correspondent 2013 2015 Ashlan Gorse correspondent E News Now anchor 2008 2013 Linda Grasso correspondent 1996 2004 Kristina Guerrero correspondent 2008 2014 Zuri Hall correspondent 2015 2019 now at Access Hollywood Samantha Harris correspondent 2005 2008 later at The Insider and Entertainment Tonight now back at Extra Cindy Hom correspondent Dagny Hultgreen anchor correspondent 1991 1993 Terrence J anchor correspondent 2012 2015 Steve Kmetko anchor correspondent 1994 2002 Erin Lim correspondent 2015 2020 still with E as host of The Rundown on Snapchat Lynda Lopez correspondent 2003 Ben Lyons film critic 2006 2011 later at Extra Kristin Malia correspondent 1997 2008 Marc Malkin correspondent 2006 2017 Maria Menounos anchor 2015 2017 Eleanor Mondale correspondent 1997 deceased Todd Newton anchor correspondent 1995 2007 Amy Paffrath correspondent E News Now anchor 2009 2011 later at TV Guide Network Nina Parker correspondent 2018 2020 Alicia Quarles correspondent 2012 2015 later at Daily Mail TV Giuliana Rancic anchor correspondent 2002 2015 2018 2019 later host of Red Carpet Coverage on E Catt Sadler anchor correspondent 2010 2017 Melana Scantlin E News Now anchor 2009 2011 Sibley Scoles correspondent 2015 2018 later at Access Hollywood Ryan Seacrest anchor 2006 2012 later co host of Live with Kelly and Ryan Patrick Stinson correspondent 1997 2005 later at TV Guide Network now at ReelzChannel Gina St John anchor correspondent 1997 1999 Kathleen Sullivan anchor correspondent 1995 1996 Scott Tweedie anchor 2020 Lilliana Vazquez anchor 2020 Michael Yo celebrity correspondent 2008 2011 later at Extra and The Insider Broadcast editUnited States edit The show aired weeknights at 7 p m until November 15 2019 with reruns airing at 11 p m ET until 2018 An hour long weekend edition was also produced consisting of mostly rebroadcasts of stories aired during the weekday editions airing on Saturdays at 10 a m ET it was discontinued in 2016 As of 2020 the show aired weekday mornings at 7 a m ET International edit In the UK the show airs weekdays at 8 a m 9 a m 4 p m and 7 p m In Europe excluding the UK E News is often edited into a 30 minute version but the Hour version is aired at 5 p m and 8 p m CET The show also keeps changing airing times from week to week During August 2009 it was only airing once a day at 2 25 a m CET The German version is produced by Alexander von Roon and broadcast on the Sky network In the Philippines the show airs on ETC after the US Telecast Tuesday to Saturday 10 00 11 00 p m with replays at 1 00 2 00 p m In India the show airs on Zee Cafe at 6 00 p m from Monday to Friday International versions editLatin American edit In Latin America the show was presented by Daniela Kosan and Renato Lopez Although E News Latin America had different anchors the video clips were the same The show was cancelled in late 2008 and as of May 20 2009 the show has been replaced by its American counterpart with a two minute recap of Latin American entertainment news retained along with a week in review half hour program on Thursday nights Both were hosted by Renato Lopez until his death in 2016 Asia edit Introduced in 2010 E News Asia was a weekly round up of entertainment stories from Hollywood and Asia formerly anchored by Dominic Lau and Marion Caunter 13 Now produced as short form content E News Asia is currently hosted by Yvette King with correspondents Raymond Gutierrez in the Philippines and Elizabeth and Maria Rahajeng in Indonesia E News Asia is available in 15 countries around the Asian region Canada edit In Canada in addition to the U S version a weekly Canadian program titled E News Weekend aired from 2008 to 2009 on the E broadcast system owned by Canwest This was a weekly 30 minute program hosted by Jason Ruta and Arisa Cox from the Hard Rock Cafe in downtown Toronto 14 The broadcast service ceased operations in August 2009 and this program was not carried over to the unaffiliated cable channel which picked up the E brand in late 2010 The aforementioned E system was unique in that it was transmitted through local broadcast stations which produced and aired their own local newscasts similar to other North American broadcast networks however these programs specifically did not carry the E News brand For example the system s flagship station CHCH DT simply titled its newscasts CHCH News This decision was made at least partly to avoid confusion with the U S and later Canadian entertainment news programs but it was likely also intended to ensure that local newscasts were not themselves perceived as celebrity oriented However this was an anomaly among Canadian networks which by that point had all apart from E adopted network based branding CTV News etc for their stations local newscasts even the Canadian E network under its previous branding as CH had used such branding References edit E News TVGuide com Retrieved January 9 2018 E Expands Weeknight Newscast To One Hour Multichannel News Retrieved March 14 2012 a b Catt Sadler Leaves E News After Learning Co Host Jason Kennedy Earns Double Her Salary PEOPLE com Retrieved January 9 2018 E News to Move From L A to New York Become a Morning Show The Hollywood Reporter August 6 2019 E News to Move From Nights to Mornings 5 New Shows Coming in 2020 August 6 2019 Evans Morgan October 31 2019 Giuliana Rancic Explains Why She s Leaving E News It s Nice Having a Little More Flexibility People Retrieved August 8 2020 Sipes Patrick November 15 2019 Ex E News Host Jason Kennedy Staying At Network With New Series Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 8 2020 Andreeva Nellie August 5 2020 E News Pop Of The Morning In The Room Canceled By E Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 5 2020 Goldberg Lesley August 6 2020 NBCUniversal TV Shake Up NBC s Paul Telegdy Out Frances Berwick to Oversee Networks The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 8 2020 White Peter October 20 2022 E News Returns With Nightly Telecast After Two Year Break Adrienne Bailon Houghton amp Justin Sylvester To Host Deadline Hollywood Panaligan E J October 21 2022 E News Nightly Broadcast to Return After Two Year Hiatus TV News Roundup Variety Retrieved October 23 2022 Adrienne Bailon Houghton announces she s stepping down as E News host TODAY com November 1 2023 Retrieved March 8 2024 Caunter and VJ Dom land E News Asia hosting job Ecentral my March 27 2010 Retrieved March 14 2012 E News Weekend Debuts Friday March 7 Direct From The Heart Of Canada s Entertainment Capital Press release Canwest March 3 2008 Retrieved September 8 2013 External links editE News official website E News official Twitter E News at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title E News amp oldid 1220647837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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