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Hollywood 411 is an entertainment news and gossip television show that originally aired premiered on August 12, 2005 but later premiered on January 14, 2008 on the TV Guide Network and is hosted by Chris Harrison.
He spent 14 years as a columnist with The Star-Ledger in Newark until leaving the newspaper in 2010 to work for the entertainment news website HitFix.
Mulroney is best known as the host of the entertainment news program, etalk where he covers major events in entertainment, including the Oscars, the Golden Globes, and the Juno Awards.
Broadcast weekday mornings and hosted by Carrie Keagan, Jason Dundas and VH1 music expert Jim Shearer, the show features entertainment news, celebrity interviews and musical performances.
He became an international correspondent reporting from Asia and the Middle East, and later on produced news and cultural shows for CNN, as well as entertainment news shows for VH1, MTV, CMT and E! including "E! True Hollywood Story" (THS).
The following year she joined A Current Affair, a syndicated news magazine, where she produced feature stories and a daily entertainment news segment for anchor Nancy O'Dell.
Good Morning America broadcast the world premiere of the music video live, spawning a host of national media coverage encompassing local news stations, news websites, social media networks, blogs, video logs and national entertainment news television programs.
Juicy! is an entertainment news program that premiered on August 11, 2008 on TV5 hosted by Alex Gonzaga, IC Mendoza, Cristy Fermin and Shalala.
Throughout his career, he has worked as an actor, reporter and presenter for all the major Australian networks, on everything from entertainment news to current affairs including Let’s Do It, E! News, Entertainment Tonight, The Today Show and Animal Hospital.
In addition to acting, Aalda co-hosted the lifestyle show, Designs for Living on the USA Network and was a reporter for Now!, an entertainment news show for WNBC.
She went on to be the weather and entertainment news presenter for the 6pm and 11pm newscast at KSTS, a Telemundo affiliate in northern California, then co- presented the national news show Calles al Desnudo on the Azteca América network in Los Angeles.
Dean used to present the Entertainment News for Channel M, SKY 203 alongside Andy Crane and a rotating Sports Correspondent as well as various other Freelance reporting roles for other TV Stations including a daily Morning Health and Fitness Show on SKY 186 alongside TMF Presenter Hannah Peckham.
Playing regularly at Johnny Depp's Viper Room, the band made National entertainment news when TV tabloid host Jerry Springer sang with them on stage.
During this period, Ungar launched, along with television industry legend Brandon Tartikoff, the long running entertainment news television program "Access Hollywood", on NBC.
The Ron & Ron Show regularly interviewed celebrity guests and Ron & Ron made national headlines after engaging in a screaming match with apparently inebriated actor Don Johnson (Miami Vice, Nash Bridges) which was highly chronicled in the press, on many TV entertainment news shows, and was featured in People Magazine and on Inside Edition amongst many others.
The Ron & Ron Show regularly featured celebrity guests and Ron & Ron made national headlines after engaging in a screaming match with apparently inebriated actor Don Johnson (Miami Vice, Nash Bridges) which was highly chronicled in the press, on many TV entertainment news shows and was featured in People Magazine and on Inside Edition.
He was also chosen to host the entertainment news show "The Two Minute Talk Show" on the now-defunct Turner Broadcasting System web station Super Deluxe.
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