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E! logo (2012–present) This is a list of television programs formerly and currently [ 1 ] [ 2 ] broadcast by the cable television channel E! in the United States. Current programming
A&E Top 10 (1999–2000) Cold Case Files (1999–2002; 2006; 2017; 2021–22) All Year Round with Katie Brown (2003) Makeover Mamas (2003) Take This Job (2003) Sell This House (2003–11, 2022) Airline (2004–05) Growing Up Gotti (2004–05) Family Plots (2004–05) Find & Design (2004–08) Dog the Bounty Hunter (2004–12) Bearing Witness ...
This is an alphabetical list of television program articles (or sections within articles about television programs). Spaces and special characters are ignored. This list covers television programs whose first letter (excluding "the") of the title is E.
Zazzle was launched from their garage by Robert, Bobby, and Jeffrey Beaver, and went live in 2005. [5] The company received an initial investment of US$16 million in July 2005 from Google investors John Doerr and Ram Shriram, [3] and an additional investment of US$30 million in October 2007.
E! News was the only entertainment news show on the channel for much of its history until 2006, when the channel launched The Daily 10, hosted by Sal Masekela and Catt Sadler (Debbie Matenopoulos also co-hosted from the show's inception until 2008); the series was cancelled in September 2010 after E! announced that the weekday editions of E!
For short-form videos, Facebook originally had a budget of roughly $10,000-$40,000 per episode, [1] though renewal contracts have placed the budget in the $50,000-$70,000-range. [2] Long-form TV-length series have budgets between $250,000 to over $1 million. [ 2 ]
Unofficially, broadcast television networks and syndicators have sparingly applied "E/I" (separately used as a specific identifier for children's programs) as an informal content descriptor for select TV-Y, TV-Y7, and TV-G programs that are designed to meet the educational and informative needs of children.
The service launched on November 1, 2019, in over 100 countries through the Apple TV app. On March 13, 2020, Apple suspended active filming on most Apple TV+ shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic , with production on series being postponed indefinitely; Apple began to resume production on all series by late summer of 2020.