The media company says the syndicated studio model has become less financially viable as stations shift programming ...
( KTLA) — After nearly three decades, NBC Universal is pulling the plug on the entertainment magazine show “Access Hollywood.” The move comes as the media giant announced it will stop producing ...
NBCUniversal is cutting "Access Hollywood" and several other of its daytime talk shows, effectively ending its first-run syndication business as daytime television atrophies.
The cancellations are expected to result in layoffs for the shows’ crews and executives within the NBCU first-run division.
The company will continue to distribute library content, but will end production of first-run syndicated programming in a ...
NBCUniversal shows “Access Hollywood,” “The Steve Wilko Show” and “Karamo” will come to an end as the company moves away from ...
NBCUniversal is pulling the plug on "Access Hollywood" after nearly 30 years as part of its broader plan to tamp down its syndicated programming. "NBCUniversal is making changes to our first-run ...
It’s the end of an era as Access Hollywood has been canceled after 30 years of providing entertainment news and behind-the-scenes scoops on the entertainment industry.
Access Hollywood and Karamo are among four shows canceled as NBCUniversal makes changes to its first-run syndication division.
NBCUniversal is canceling "Karamo," "The Steve Wilkos Show," "Access Hollywood" and "Access Live" in a major syndication overhaul ...