Cheers to many more years!
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1. E! Was Born on June 1, 1990
In fact, it shares the special day with Tom Holland, Heidi Klum and Amy Schumer, who all have June 1 birthdays.
2. It Originally Had a Different Name
Before it was E!, the network was called Movietime Channel. Movietime launched in 1987 and was renamed about three years later.
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3. It Has About a Dozen Shows Currently on TV
From Total Bellas and Botched to Daily Pop and Nightly Pop, there are a number of shows fans can currently watch on E!.
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4. Keeping Up With the Kardashians Has Been on For About 13 Years
Speaking of shows, Keeping Up With the Kardashians has been on for over a decade. The program premiered in 2007. Eighteen seasons and about a dozen spinoffs later, fans still can’t get enough of the famous family. Watch Kim Kardashian‘s first interview for Keeping Up With the Kardashians here.
5. Giuliana Rancic’s First E! Interview Took Place in 2001
Rancic conducted her first E! interview at the Summer Catch premiere in 2001.
6. Jason Kennedy’s First E! Interview Took Place in 2005
The In the Room host interviewed the stars of Kill Reality. Kennedy still remembers the shoot well.
“I couldn’t eat breakfast or lunch because I was so nervous,” he told E! News. “I prepped three weeks for a shoot…It went really well and I got great feedback from my EP so it was all worth it and just the beginning of 15 great years and counting at E!.”
7. E! International Operates 11 Eonline Editions Globally in 5 Languages
That’s right! You can find Eonline in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
Keeping Up With the Kardashians returns this September, only on E!
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