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E! News
Format Entertainment Newsmagazine
Presented by Ryan Seacrest
Giuliana Rancic
Country of origin  United States
No. of episodes N/A
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel E!
Original run September 1, 1991 – present
External links
Official website

E! News is the E! network's nightly entertainment news show. Talking about the latest in Hollywood gossip and celebrities. The program was formerly known as E! News Daily and later E! News Live. The program made its debut on September 1, 1991.

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Anchors and reporters

It is currently hosted by Giuliana Rancic and Ryan Seacrest. Jason Kennedy, Ashlan Gorse, Kristin Dos Santos, Kristina Guerrero, Ted Casablanca, Marc Malkin and Ken Baker are correspondents. Previous anchors/reporters over the years include:

Air times

The show airs weekdays at 7 & 11:30 p.m. ET and Saturdays at 9 a.m. & 7 p.m. ET.

In the UK the show airs weekdays at 8am, 9am, 4pm and 7pm.

In Europe, excluding the UK, E! News is often edited into a 15 minute version. The show also keeps changing airing times from week to week. During August 2009 it's only on once a day at 2:25am CET.

In The Philippines the show airs on ETC Entertainment Central after the US Telecast Tuesday to Saturday 9pm with Replays at 1:30pm and the Show only Telecasts the Weekend Edition on QTV 11

Latin American version

In Latin America the show was presented by Daniela Kosán and John Paul Ospina. Although E! News Latin America had different anchors, the video clips were the same. The show was cancelled in late 2008 and as of May 20, 2009 the show has been replaced by its American counterpart, with a two minute recap of Latin American entertainment news retained, along with a 'week in review' half-hour program on Thursday nights.

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