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Access Hollywood canceled after 30 years on NBC amid network’s latest programming shake up

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NBC has pulled the plug on its longtime entertainment news program Access Hollywood after 30 years.

The show’s cancellation comes as a direct result of the network cutting its original production of first-run syndication programming. Other shows that are coming to an end include daytime talk shows Access Hollywood Live, Karamo and The Steve Wilkos Show.

“NBCUniversal is making changes to our first-run syndication division to better align with the programming preferences of local stations,” said Frances Berwick, Chairman of Bravo & Peacock unscripted for NBCUniversal, in a statement, per The Hollywood Reporter.

“The company will remain active in the distribution of our existing program library and other off-network titles, while winding down production of our first-run shows. These shows have provided audiences with great talk and entertainment content for many years and we’re very proud of the teams behind them.”

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Access Hollywood, launched in 1996 to rival CBS’s Entertainment Tonight, will produce original episodes through September.

NBC staple ‘Access Hollywood’ has been axed after 30 years (NBCUniversal Syndication Studios)

Former ‘Access Hollywood’ anchor Billy Bush (left) was fired from NBC’s ‘Today’ show after a 2005 recording of him laughing along to Trump’s vulgar comments about women was leaked (Getty Images)

Throughout its three decades on television, the newsmagazine has featured a rotating cast of hosts and correspondents. It debuted with original hosts, Giselle Fernandez and Larry Mendte, with the latter departing after just one season in 1997. Fernandez was joined by Pat O’Brien and remained with the show until 1999. Recent Entertainment Tonight host Nancy O’Dell was also one of Access Hollywood’s original co-anchors.

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In 2001, the series welcomed Billy Bush as a correspondent. He then served as co-anchor from 2004 until his exit in 2016. Afterward, he joined NBC’s Today show but was fired months later when a 2005 tape of him from his days at Access Hollywood was leaked.

The infamous tape captured audio of Donald Trump boasting about his ability to sexually harass and assault women, with Bush appearing to laugh along. Reflecting on his career fallout after the video’s release, Bush admitted that he had considered suicide.

Access Hollywood is currently hosted by Mario Lopez, Kit Hoover, Zuri Hall and Scott Evans.

The cancellations come amid a rapidly changing landscape for television. Daytime and late-night talk shows are a shrinking genre, as they are increasingly being replaced by video podcasts.

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