What happened to daily pop 2022

Justin Sylvester is keeping his head high.

On August 26, Deadline reported that NBCUniversal canceled the E! daytime talk show Daily Pop featuring Justin and former The Real co-host Loni Love. According to the outlet, the decision to drop Daily Pop and its evening counterpart, Nightly Pop, from the lineup was due to the company restructuring. In its place, a new unnamed show will begin airing nightly in late October after Daily Pop ends in mid-September. Nightly Pop will wrap up in early October.

Since launching in spring 2017, Justin has been the only co-host to stay on Daily Pop following multiple departures. Though he hasn’t directly addressed the cancellation news, the Today show contributor seemingly shared his thoughts via an Instagram video.

“From the top of the morning , I shiiiiiine 💡,” he captioned an Instagram clip of himself on a rooftop.

Reacting to the news, Daily Pop fans immediately headed over to Justin’s Instagram comments section to show their support. “I can’t imagine not seeing you on my tv every day!!! I can’t wait to see where you shine next 💜,” one person wrote. “Can’t wait to see who is going to be lucky enough to pick you up! You’re the reason I watch E!” another added. “Let’s us know where to find you in [September] ❤️❤️❤️,” a different fan said.

What’s more, a few days later, Justin revealed that he went on a trip to Como, Italy. In an Instagram snippet, he relaxed on a boat while drinking a glass of wine. “I laughed. I cried. I Como’d,” he captioned it.

Similarly, fans also took this as an opportunity to share heartwarming messages with him. “Your future is bright Justin, I know this was just the beginning,” a follower commented.

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What happened to daily pop 2022

Get ready to say goodbye to Daily Pop and Nightly Pop. E! has canceled both pop culture news shows, and the cable channel is looking at adding a new nightly program.

Tracie Wilson, EVP of Syndication Studios and E! News at NBCUniversal, informed the staff of the end of both shows on Friday, per Deadline. The following was said in a statement:

Hi all,

Over the past six months I’ve been digging deep into the E! News business. As we shared in February, our goal is to create a center of excellence for entertainment news at NBCU, and I want to start by acknowledging and thanking all of you who are already working day in and day out to help make that happen.

When initially we spoke, we promised to reconnect as soon as we had a better idea of the new organizational structure, and we wanted to share some of that with you today.

We are creating a centralized “Terrace Studios” umbrella, sharing critical support functions across the Access and E! News brands such as stage, production management, hair and makeup, etc. This will enable us to work smarter and stronger, maximizing existing expertise while freeing up resources to compete on a larger scale. It’s a natural fit for these two amazing brands to join forces. Access has reestablished itself as THE home of entertainment news on broadcast, and E! News remains one of the most iconic multi-platform brands in the industry.

One of our top priorities is to solidify E!’s role in entertainment news well into the future, and on that note, we are restructuring the leadership team to better help us achieve that goal.

Our digital footprint continues to be one of the brand’s strongest assets, and Tammy Filler – who has done a phenomenal job growing engagement over the past few years – will remain in her role as EVP and Editor-in-Chief overseeing the digital E! News organization and developing a robust slate of digital originals. Tammy will have three direct reports whose teams will help grow and shape the brand moving forward; Jen Lavin will lead creative, Jamie Blynn will oversee E! online editorial, and we are actively searching for someone to oversee digital strategy. I truly believe each of these executives is incredible at what they do, and that this new structure will set this team up for success moving forward.

In addition, we are extending our ‘center of excellence’ concept to the production side of the business. Ed Zarcoff will lead this group as SVP, News Operations reporting directly into me; he will partner closely with Vinnie Fusco and Kristin Killackey who will continue to run all first-run production operations. Ed will remain responsible for digital production management as well as take on the following teams: news operations, photo and booking. Ed’s institutional knowledge coupled with his past newsroom experience make him a natural fit for this expanded role, and I’m confident this change will streamline and strengthen our production process.

Finally, as we continue to focus on the future of E! and its news offerings, we are going to be launching a new show on the linear network that will air nightly beginning in late October. We will be announcing more details in the coming weeks, but our vision for the linear show is to return to the roots of the E! News brand as the gold standard of entertainment news coverage. As we continue to move the brand in this direction, Daily Pop will end its run in mid-September and Nightly Pop will conclude in early October, paving the way for us to focus audiences on our new show. I want to say a huge thank you to the Daily Pop and Nightly Pop teams for their creativity and commitment, including working countless hours to keep these shows up and running through the pandemic.

I know change can be challenging, but I am truly excited about the future of these brands that we are going to build together. In the next few minutes, you’ll see a meeting invite pop on your calendar for a virtual Town Hall at 10:15 am PT / 1:15 pm ET so we can connect and walk through these changes together.

I appreciate your dedication, flexibility and support as we continue work through this process. Looking forward to “seeing” you soon.

Thank you,

Tracie

Daily Pop will end its run in September, and Nightly Pop will stop airing new episodes in early October. Daily Pop is hosted by Justin Sylvester, and it premiered in May 2017. Nightly Pop arrived in October 2018, and it is hosted by Morgan Stewart, Hunter March, and Nina Parker.

March recently underwent spine surgery and joked about the cancellation in a video from his hospital bed. Stewart thanked the series’ viewers.

Thank you all for the sweetest messages!!!! We love you guys!!!

— Morgan Stewart (@Morgan_Stewart) August 27, 2022

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Why is Daily Pop off the air?

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