E! announced the return of its nightly entertainment news program “E! News,” with TV personality Adrienne Bailon-Houghton and E! News’ Justin Sylvester tapped to serve as the show’s co-hosts. The nightly broadcast is set to return on Monday, November 14 at 11:30 p.m. Et/Pt.
Veteran television producers John Redmann, who has produced CBS’ “The Talk” for a decade, and John Pascarella, who co-executive produced “Maury,” are set to executive produce the broadcast.
The show initially went on pause in March 2020 due to the pandemic, and was canceled in August 2020 before returning back to its original format and time slot.
“’E! News’ has a long history of entertainment news excellence, and we are excited to bring the show back and continue its legacy,” said Tracie Wilson, executive VP, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios and E! News. “John Redmann and John Pascarella are strategic, respected executive producers with stellar reputations and Justin and Adrienne are charismatic,...
Veteran television producers John Redmann, who has produced CBS’ “The Talk” for a decade, and John Pascarella, who co-executive produced “Maury,” are set to executive produce the broadcast.
The show initially went on pause in March 2020 due to the pandemic, and was canceled in August 2020 before returning back to its original format and time slot.
“’E! News’ has a long history of entertainment news excellence, and we are excited to bring the show back and continue its legacy,” said Tracie Wilson, executive VP, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios and E! News. “John Redmann and John Pascarella are strategic, respected executive producers with stellar reputations and Justin and Adrienne are charismatic,...
- 10/21/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
Just over two years since canceling the long-running entertainment news series, E! announced Thursday that a reimagining of “E! News” will return to the cable network’s programing lineup next month during its late-night programming block.
Adrienne Bailon-Haughton and Justin Sylvester have been named co-hosts of the new “E! News,” which will premiere on Nov. 14. Viewers may be familiar to Bailon-Haughton from her stint as co-moderator of the now-defunct “The Real,” and Sylvester from E!’s other recently canceled series “Daily Pop.”
Veteran television producers John Redmann and John Pascarella will executive-produce the new show, which will have an emphasis on celebrity-friendly reporting and serve as a platform for personalities to connect with their fans.
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“’E! News’ has a long history of entertainment news excellence, and we are excited to bring the show back and continue its legacy,...
Adrienne Bailon-Haughton and Justin Sylvester have been named co-hosts of the new “E! News,” which will premiere on Nov. 14. Viewers may be familiar to Bailon-Haughton from her stint as co-moderator of the now-defunct “The Real,” and Sylvester from E!’s other recently canceled series “Daily Pop.”
Veteran television producers John Redmann and John Pascarella will executive-produce the new show, which will have an emphasis on celebrity-friendly reporting and serve as a platform for personalities to connect with their fans.
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“’E! News’ has a long history of entertainment news excellence, and we are excited to bring the show back and continue its legacy,...
- 10/20/2022
- by Joseph Kapsch
- The Wrap
E! News is coming back to television.
The NBCUniversal cable network is bringing back the long-running franchise after a two-year break and is moving it back to evenings.
Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, who just signed a talent deal with the company, and Justin Sylvester are to co-host the show from November 14 at 11:30pm.
John Redmann, who was exec producer of CBS’ The Talk for ten years, and John Pascarella, who was co-exec producer of Maury, will exec produce the nightly show.
In 2020, E! News became a morning show and after going on an indefinite hiatus in March 2020 as a result of the pandemic, it was canceled in August 2020 with its operation moving online as a web news service.
The show, which covers celebrity news and gossip as well as film and TV news, is best known for being hosted by Ryan Seacrest. The new iteration will have an “emphasis on celebrity-friendly,...
The NBCUniversal cable network is bringing back the long-running franchise after a two-year break and is moving it back to evenings.
Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, who just signed a talent deal with the company, and Justin Sylvester are to co-host the show from November 14 at 11:30pm.
John Redmann, who was exec producer of CBS’ The Talk for ten years, and John Pascarella, who was co-exec producer of Maury, will exec produce the nightly show.
In 2020, E! News became a morning show and after going on an indefinite hiatus in March 2020 as a result of the pandemic, it was canceled in August 2020 with its operation moving online as a web news service.
The show, which covers celebrity news and gossip as well as film and TV news, is best known for being hosted by Ryan Seacrest. The new iteration will have an “emphasis on celebrity-friendly,...
- 10/20/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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