NBCUniversal’s “Access Hollywood” companion series “All Access” has been canceled after a year-and-a-half run, TheWrap has confirmed.
The half-hour entertainment news program, which featured “Access Hollywood” hosts Mario Lopez, Kit Hoover, Scott Evans and correspondent Sibley Scoles, was billed as a further in-depth look into the national headlines to “uncover the extraordinary real-life drama occurring in everyday places and explore compelling true crime and uplifting human interest stories.” It debuted in September 2019.
Taped at Terrace Studios and distributed by NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution, the show aired in just four markets: New York (Wnbc), Los Angeles (Knbc), San Francisco Bay Area (Kntv) and Hartford (Wvit).
The final episodes of “All Access” will air in June. The other three shows in the franchise — “Access Daily,” “Access Weekend” and the flagship “Access Hollywood” — will all move forward with additional seasons.
“Access Hollywood” and “All Access” are executive produced by FitzPatrick, Stewart Bailey and Mike Marson.
The half-hour entertainment news program, which featured “Access Hollywood” hosts Mario Lopez, Kit Hoover, Scott Evans and correspondent Sibley Scoles, was billed as a further in-depth look into the national headlines to “uncover the extraordinary real-life drama occurring in everyday places and explore compelling true crime and uplifting human interest stories.” It debuted in September 2019.
Taped at Terrace Studios and distributed by NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution, the show aired in just four markets: New York (Wnbc), Los Angeles (Knbc), San Francisco Bay Area (Kntv) and Hartford (Wvit).
The final episodes of “All Access” will air in June. The other three shows in the franchise — “Access Daily,” “Access Weekend” and the flagship “Access Hollywood” — will all move forward with additional seasons.
“Access Hollywood” and “All Access” are executive produced by FitzPatrick, Stewart Bailey and Mike Marson.
- 3/11/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
NBCUniversal has lined up a new show in the “Access Hollywood” franchise, the half-hour news program “All Access,” to debut next month.
Hosted by “Access Hollywood” hosts Mario Lopez, Kit Hoover, Scott Evans and correspondent Sibley Scoles, “All Access” will take an in-depth look into the national headlines to uncover the extraordinary real-life drama occurring in everyday places and exploring compelling true crime and uplifting human interest stories.
The show will air on six NBC-owned stations: New York (Wnbc), Los Angeles (Knbc), Philadelphia (Wcau), San Francisco Bay Area (Kntv), Miami (Wtvj) and Hartford (Wvit).
Also Read: Mario Lopez Joins 'Access Hollywood' and 'Access Daily' as Host
“With the rapidly evolving entertainment news cycle, we strive to bring our viewers the most up-to-date headlines and going live will achieve that,” Maureen FitzPatrick, senior executive producer of all three shows, said in a statement. “We will be able to advance the...
Hosted by “Access Hollywood” hosts Mario Lopez, Kit Hoover, Scott Evans and correspondent Sibley Scoles, “All Access” will take an in-depth look into the national headlines to uncover the extraordinary real-life drama occurring in everyday places and exploring compelling true crime and uplifting human interest stories.
The show will air on six NBC-owned stations: New York (Wnbc), Los Angeles (Knbc), Philadelphia (Wcau), San Francisco Bay Area (Kntv), Miami (Wtvj) and Hartford (Wvit).
Also Read: Mario Lopez Joins 'Access Hollywood' and 'Access Daily' as Host
“With the rapidly evolving entertainment news cycle, we strive to bring our viewers the most up-to-date headlines and going live will achieve that,” Maureen FitzPatrick, senior executive producer of all three shows, said in a statement. “We will be able to advance the...
- 8/22/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
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