American daytime talk show
Daily Pop
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Also known as
| E! Daily Pop
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Directed by
| Fred Mendes
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Starring
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Country of origin
| United States
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No.
of seasons
| 4
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No.
of episodes
| 888 (as of November 11, 2020)
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Executive producer
| Jennifer Lavin
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Production location
| NBCUniversal/Comcast
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Camera setup
| Multi-camera
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Running time
| 60 minutes
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Network
| E!
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Release
| May 1, 2017
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2017-05-01
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September 9, 2022
(
2022-09-09
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E! Daily Pop
is an American daytime talk show that airs on
E!
. It premiered on May 1, 2017.
Premise
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The show covers pop culture and celebrity news.
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Cast
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Catt Sadler, Carissa Culiner, and Justin Sylvester were the original hosts when the show premiered.
Sadler left in December 2017 after a pay dispute between herself and fellow co-host
Jason Kennedy
.
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Morgan Stewart started making frequent appearances in early 2018 and later became a full-time host. Stewart also previously appeared on the E! reality series
Rich Kids of Beverly Hills
.
Culiner left the show on May 5, 2021.
[3]
Stewart announced she left the show to focus on hosting
Nightly Pop
on June 13, 2022.
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Production
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The show premiered on May 1, 2017. The second season premiered on January 1, 2018.
A second talk show,
Nightly Pop
, premiered on October 29, 2018. Morgan Stewart stars in the show alongside Hunter March and
Nina Parker
.
The third season premiered on January 2, 2019.
On March 13, 2020, it was announced that starting on March 16, the show would go on hiatus due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
. The show returned in a pre-taped half-hour format on May 11, 2020, with the hosts broadcasting from home. The show resumed airing live on July 6 while still broadcasting remotely. The show returned to the studio in September 2020, this time sharing a studio with
Nightly Pop
and
Access Hollywood
.
On August 26, 2022, It was announced that the show is cancelled and will end production in mid-September. with its last episode air on September 9.
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References
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"E! Expands Live News With Two-Hour Series 'Daily Pop' (Exclusive)"
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The Hollywood Reporter
. 5 April 2017
. Retrieved
2019-11-05
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Sadler, Catt (10 April 2018).
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"I Walked Away from the Table, Left My Job, and Went Public": My Battle with the Mom Tax"
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Vanity Fair
. Retrieved
2019-11-05
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John, Caroline (May 6, 2021).
"Carissa Culiner Leaving E! "Daily Pop": What Happened to the E! Host?"
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EarnTheNecklace.com
.
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Crist, Allison (June 13, 2022).
"Morgan Stewart Shares a Special Announcement on E! News' Daily Pop"
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eonline.com
.
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White, Peter (August 26, 2022).
"E! Restructure: 'Daily Pop' & 'Nightly Pop' Canceled, Production Teams To Exit As Linear Network Eyes New Nightly Show"
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deadline.com
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(since 2014)
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(since 2020)
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(since 2023)
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(1991?2020; since 2022)
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(since 2023)
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(2013?19; since 2020)
- Trippin' with Anthony Anderson and Mama Doris
(since 2023)
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2010s debuts
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2020s debuts
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