
| E! | |
|---|---|
| Launched | July 31, 1987 (U.S.) December 2, 2002 (Germany) |
| Owned by | Comcast (under Comcast Entertainment Group) |
| Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Formerly called | Movie Time (1987-1990) |
| Sister channel(s) | Style Network, G4 |
| Website | EOnline.com |
| Availability | |
| Satellite | |
| DirecTV (US) |
Channel 236 Channel 1236 (VOD) |
| Dish Network (US) |
Channel 114 |
| Sky Digital (UK & Ireland) |
Channel 151 |
| SKY Italia (Italy) |
Channel 114 |
| Foxtel Digital (Australia) |
Channel 121 |
| Austar Digital (Australia) |
Channel 121 |
| SelecTV (Australia) |
Channel 45 |
| SKY Network Television (New Zealand) |
Channel 11 |
| DStv (Southern Africa) |
Channel 124 |
| CanalSat (France) |
Channel 25 |
| TrueVisions (Thailand) |
Channel 36 |
| Astro Nusantara (Indonesia) |
Channel 46 |
| Astro (Malaysia) |
Channel 713 |
| Cyfrowy Polsat (Poland) |
Channel 32 |
| NOVA (Greece) |
Channel 37 |
| Digiturk (Turkey) |
Channel 9 |
| TotalTV (Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia) |
Channel |
| dialogtv (Sri Lanka) |
channel 19 |
| SKY Brasil (Brasil) |
channel 58 |
| TVCabo (Portugal) |
channel 74 |
| Cable | |
| Available on most cable systems | Check local listings |
E!: Entertainment Television (or simply E!) is an American cable television and direct broadcast satellite network. From November 2006 onwards, it became wholly owned by Comcast.
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The network was launched by Larry Namer, Alan Mruvka, Brian Owens, Rick Portin and others, on July 31, 1987 as Movie Time, a low-budget service that aired movie trailers, entertainment news, event coverage, and interviews.[citation needed] Early Movie Time hosts included Greg Kinnear, Paula Abdul, Katie Wagner, and Richard Blade. Three years later, in June 1990, Movie Time was renamed E! Entertainment Television to emphasize its widening coverage of the celebrity-industrial complex, contemporary film, television and music, entertainment awards shows, daily Hollywood news and gossip, and fashion. In November 2006, Comcast bought the Walt Disney Company's 39.5% share of E! for $1.23 billion.[citation needed] E! is available to 88 million subscribers in the U.S. and 600 million homes internationally.[citation needed] E!'s sister networks are the Style Network and G4.[citation needed]
E! reported on Michael Jackson's 2005 trial and acquittal. As no cameras were allowed in the courtroom, E! used the transcripts of the court case and actors to reenact the day's proceedings. The nightly airings of these reenactments attracted high ratings for a basic cable channel.[citation needed] E! previously did re-enactments for the O.J. Simpson civil trial, and covered the earlier criminal trial live.
Red carpet events such as premieres and E! News have been hosted by a variety of personalities.
Previous hosts include Alisha Davis with John Burke on E! News.
Red carpet events, now called Live From the Red Carpet, were hosted previously by Joan Rivers (often with daughter Melissa Rivers), Star Jones, Kathy Griffin, and Nicky Hilton.
Other hosts have included Emme on Fashion Emergency, Suzanne Sena on Celebrity Homes (now with Kristin Malia) and A.J. Benza on Mysteries and Scandals. Jenny McCarthy and Anna Nicole Smith hosted Party @ the Palms and The Anna Nicole Show, respectively.
During the week of Dimebag Darrell Abbott's birthday E! Channel producers contacted Pantera publicist Jane Hoffman to license the video tape of Dimebag's murder and to have permission to reenact it for a show titled 20 Most Horrifying Hollywood Murders.[1] In a letter made public, Hoffman among turning down the request wrote, "I realize there is nothing anyone can do to stop E! from producing garbage like this below, as you've built your audience on the backs of other people's private lives." The letter closes with:
E! has licensed its name and brand identity to regional cable television networks in nearly every country worldwide. This includes an international network that is broadcast from the Netherlands across most of Europe, and joint-venture channels in Israel and throughout Argentina, Brazil and the rest of Latin America.
The United Kingdom and Ireland have access to the channel via satellite subscription service Sky (operated by BSkyB). The channel is reprogrammed in the UK and broadcast via Astra satellites located at 20-30degrees east in the northern sky, these being satellites used solely for Sky television.
In Canada, a locally-owned channel with a similar focus, Star!, bought the rights to most original E! programming when it launched in 1999. When this contract expired in September 2007, the E! library was reassigned to Canwest, which relaunched its secondary over-the-air network, CH, as a Canadian version of E!, combining the American channel's entertainment programming with primetime programming mainly acquired from the major U.S. broadcast networks.
In the Philippines, the network has delayed telecast from the selected programs in U.S. version, the channels are aired on Lifestyle Network and Velvet of SkyCable and ETC Entertainment Central, C/S Origin, Jack TV & 2nd Avenue of Solar Entertainment Corporation.
In Soviet Russia, E! watches you!
E! HD will launch on December 8, 2008.[2]
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