NBCUniversal Cancels 'Access Hollywood' and Other Syndicated Shows Amid Programming Changes
In Brief
NBCUniversal is ending production of several syndicated shows, including 'Access Hollywood', as it exits first-run syndication.
Key Facts
- 'Access Hollywood' has been canceled after approximately 30 years on air
- NBCUniversal is exiting the first-run syndication business
- Other canceled shows include 'Access Live', 'Steve Wilkos', and 'Karamo'
- The decision ends original production of first-run syndication programming at NBCUniversal
- NBC faces further programming shake-ups as a result of these cancellations
What Happened
NBCUniversal announced the cancellation of several syndicated shows, including 'Access Hollywood', as it ends its involvement in first-run syndication programming.
Why It Matters
The cancellations mark a significant shift in NBCUniversal's programming strategy and impact long-running shows with established audiences. The move may affect viewers and industry professionals connected to syndicated television.
What's Next
It is unclear what will replace the canceled programs or how NBCUniversal will adjust its programming lineup. Further announcements regarding future programming may follow.
Sources
- The Independent — NBC faces more programming shake ups as Access Hollywood becomes latest cancellation(1h ago)
- The Independent — Popular entertainment news show canceled after 30 years on air(45m ago)
- Google News — NBCUniversal Exits First-Run Syndication Business; 'Access Hollywood', 'Access Live' 'Steve Wilkos' & 'Karamo' To End(2h ago)
