Access Hollywood Key Art NBCUniversal Syndication Studios Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Layoffs have hit Access Hollywood as a result of the E! News linear TV show ending, The Hollywood Reporter is told. It's a bit complicated, but we'll explain. As THR previously reported, E! News was canceled in July after 34 years; the show's final episode aired on Thursday. Going forward, Terrace Studios will be home to two TV shows, Access Hollywood and Access Daily. Today's layoffs come as a result of the E! News cancellation. As a result of three shows now being two, several members of the stage and technical crew who worked across all three programs have been let go. A source tells THR that there "may" have been a few Access-only staffers who fell victim to the efficiencies. Related Stories Business Paramount to Cut Another 3.5 Percent of U.S. Staff As It Awaits Word On Skydance Deal Close TV Warner Bros. Discovery Lays Off Staffers Across Cable Channels But with E! News over, it just makes logical (and business) sense to attribute Friday's layoffs to the remaining programs, Access Hollywood and Access Daily. The daily E! News series launched in 1991. The show had a two-year hiatus during COVID. E! News is still ongoing as a digital brand. Some (now-former) E! News TV correspondents will go to NBCUniversal spin-off company Versant, THR was told over the summer. NBCU has split itself in two. The NBC broadcast network, the studios, Peacock and Bravo will stay as key pieces of NBCU; all of the rest (USA Network, Syfy, E!, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen and Golf Channel, plus digital businesses Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes and Golf Now) will make up new company Versant, led by CEO Mark Lazarus Cable channel E! still airs (some) original programming, like Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind and Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour, as well as acquired content. The network recently announced upcoming series Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane and E!'s Dirty Rotten Scandals. The network remains a destination for red carpet coverage as well as January's Critics Choice Awards. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed 'Project Runway' Season 21 Winner on Making History and Following in Christian Siriano's Footsteps Live Feed 'Haunted Hotel' Renewed for Second Season at Netflix Red Carpet Glen Powell Plans to Go Incognito as Chad Powers in the Real World sinclair There Goes the Jimmy Kimmel Boycott: Nexstar, Sinclair Fold as Late Night Show Returns Sunday Night Football Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys: How to Watch 'Sunday Night Football' Without Cable Tim Allen Tim Allen Inspired by Charlie Kirk's Widow to Forgive Man Who Killed His Father Live Feed 'Project Runway' Season 21 Winner on Making History and Following in Christian Siriano's Footsteps Live Feed 'Haunted Hotel' Renewed for Second Season at Netflix Red Carpet Glen Powell Plans to Go Incognito as Chad Powers in the Real World sinclair There Goes the Jimmy Kimmel Boycott: Nexstar, Sinclair Fold as Late Night Show Returns Sunday Night Football Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys: How to Watch 'Sunday Night Football' Without Cable Tim Allen Tim Allen Inspired by Charlie Kirk's Widow to Forgive Man Who Killed His Father
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Moderate Layoffs Hit 'Access Hollywood'
September 26, 2025
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