NBCUniversal Cancels ‘Access Hollywood,’ ‘Karamo,’ And ‘The Steve Wilkos Show’
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2 More Daytime Talk Shows Were Just Canceled
Two long-running, fan-favorite daytime talk shows have been canceled, joining a growing list of others as the television landscape continues to change. According to Variety, NBCUniversal is ending the original production of its first-run syndicated programming. This decision cancels the talk shows Karamo and The Steve Wilkos Show, as well as Access Hollywood and Access Daily. While production has already wrapped for Karamo and The Steve Wilkos S…
NBCUniversal cancels ‘Access Hollywood,’ ‘Karamo’ and ‘The Steve Wilkos Show’
NBCUniversal is shutting down production of its first-run syndicated programming, a move that will end several long-running daytime and entertainment shows, including Access Hollywood, Access Live, Karamo and The Steve Wilkos Show. The decision marks a major shift for the company as it adapts to changing viewing habits and the evolving needs of local TV stations. Karamo and The Steve Wilkos Show have already wrapped production, though previously…
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In brief: ‘Access Hollywood’ canceled and more
The new series The Vampire Lestat will make its premiere June 7 on AMC and AMC+. The show follows the world's first immortal rockstar, Lestat de Lioncourt, as played by Sam Reid. The first season follows his band's popularity and his rising star power as [...]
NBCUniversal Cancels ‘Access Hollywood,’ ‘Karamo,’ And ‘The Steve Wilkos Show’
NBCUniversal cancelled three syndicated series on Friday, including the entertainment news show Access Hollywood, which has been airing nationally since September of 1996. The daytime talk series Karamo and The Steve Wilkos Show were also ended. Frances Berwick, chairman of Bravo and Peacock unscripted content, announced the network is restructuring its first-run syndication division to match local station programming demands. The canceled progr…
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