'E! News' to end this year after 3 decades
UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – E! News ends its 34-year TV run as NBCUniversal restructures to create Versant, focusing on digital platforms and retaining key shows at Terrace Studios.
- 'E! News' will end on September 25 after over 30 years on the air, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
- The show will continue online but will no longer be available as a linear TV show, according to sources with knowledge of the decision.
- Current hosts Keltie Knight and Justin Sylvester have not yet commented on the show's cancellation, as reported on July 24.
- The cancellation of 'E! News' follows Stephen Colbert's announcement regarding the end of 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' in May 2026.
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‘E! News’ is canceled after more than 30 years
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.
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