Covid-19 forces E! News off air after 29 years

Covid-19 forces E! News off air after 29 years

E! News, the long-running entertainment news show that premiered in 1991, has been canceled after 29 years on air. A representative for the network

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E! News, the long-running entertainment news show that premiered in 1991, has been canceled after 29 years on air.

A representative for the network confirmed to EW the show was canceled along with “Pop of the Morning” and Jason Kennedy‘s interview show “In the Room” due to the financial fallout caused by the Coronavirus pandemic.

The announcement comes after NBCUniversal, the parent company of E! shared plans to restructure its programming with an emphasis to “focus on streaming and away from traditional television.”

Lilliana Vazquez and Scott Tweedie served as the most recent hosts for “E! News,” providing celebrity news and covering some of the biggest parties and events in the industry.

Vazquez addressed the cancellation of the show with an Instagram post on Wednesday. She wrote: “Thankful for this incredible adventure and I will miss this team and crew beyond belief,” she wrote, captioning a picture taken at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. “Yes…even the 4am call time.”