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''Extra'' (originally titled ''Extra: The Entertainment Magazine'' from 1994 to 1996) is an American syndicated
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that is distributed by
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and premiered on September 5, 1994. The program serves as a straight rundown of news headlines and gossip throughout the entertainment industry, providing coverage of events and celebrities; however, since 2013, it has also placed an even greater emphasis on interviews and insider previews of upcoming film and television projects. , the program's weekday broadcasts are anchored by
Billy Bush William Hall Bush (born October 13, 1971) is an American radio and television host. He is a member of the Bush family, a nephew of President George H. W. Bush and cousin of President George W. Bush and Florida governor Jeb Bush. After appearin ...
, with the weekend editions anchored by Renee Bargh and
Jennifer Lahmers Jennifer Lahmers (born February 19, 1984) is an American television news reporter, News presenter, news anchor and model. She is a correspondent on ''Extra (American TV program), Extra'', a syndicated television newsmagazine reporting entertainm ...
.


History

The series was developed in the fall of 1993, for a planned launch during the 1994–95 television season. The program was developed under the
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''Entertainment News Television''; however due to claims that it too closely mirrored its own name, cable channel E! filed a lawsuit against
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and
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to bar them from using the title; although E! lost the lawsuit in a summary judgment hearing allowing Warner Bros. to continue to use the ''ENT'' title for the series, Warner Bros. decided to change the name of the program to ''Extra: The Entertainment Magazine'' in May 1994, four months before the series made its debut, with Warner Bros. executives citing that the abbreviated ''ENT'' title itself would be too similar to that used by ''
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'', long shortened officially to just ''ET'', possibly leading to viewer confusion and confusing
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ratings diary homes which would have seen their panelists writing down the wrong program they watched. The program was initially anchored by Dave Nemeth and Arthel Neville. Neville joined the program after being anchor at
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ABC affiliate WVUE-DT (now a Fox affiliate) and a three-year run on ''Extreme Close-Up'', a one-on-one celebrity interview show that she co-produced for E! Entertainment TV. ''Extra'' was initially distributed by Time-Telepictures Television, a joint venture between Time Inc. and Telepictures – both of which were owned at the time by Time Warner (which would eventually spin off Time Inc. in 2014) – that was absorbed by Telepictures in 2003. Nemeth and Neville were both replaced by Brad Goode and
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on June 10, 1996 for the remainder of Season 2, and Season 3 (which premiered on September 9, 1996), before Weaver was replaced by
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in July 1997 during Season 3. O'Boyle took over as main anchor of the program in September 1997 during season 4 premiere; following O'Boyle's departure in September 2000, former ''
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'' anchor/correspondent and talk show host Leeza Gibbons became its main anchor of season 7. In September 2002, Telepictures debuted a spin-off series, '' Celebrity Justice''. The program, which was hosted and executive produced by Harvey Levin, had originated as a segment featured on ''Extra'' that focused on legal issues involving celebrities and high-profile court cases with little to no relation to the entertainment industry; ''Celebrity Justice'' ran for three seasons before being cancelled in 2005 (Levin would subsequently launch the celebrity news website TMZ and three years later, partner with Telepictures and Warner Bros. Television Distribution on a more successful entertainment newsmagazine venture spun off from the site, '' TMZ on TV''). Following Gibbons's departure in 2004, ''Extra'' switched to a two-anchor format for the weekday editions with Sugar Ray lead singer/founder
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and correspondent Dayna Devon (who was formerly a news anchor/reporter at ABC affiliates KMID and WATN-TV) taking over as presenters. In September 2007, the production staff of ''Extra'' also began handling production responsibilities for ''
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'', a weekly lifestyle newsmagazine that aired as part of
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's Sunday night lineup; that program was cancelled due to low ratings in February 2008, after 18 episodes, continuing to broadcast some CW interstitial segments for several more months after. On July 28, 2008, Telepictures announced that actor Mario Lopez would take over as solo host of the program; Dayna Devon was moved to a correspondent role, while Mark McGrath chose to leave the show and return to his music career. On September 13, 2010, ''Extra'' began broadcasting in high definition. the program also abandoned its longtime soundstage at Victory Studios in
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and moved its taping location to The Grove at Farmers Market, a well-known shopping and entertainment venue in
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. On August 4, 2011, Telepictures announced that Maria Menounos (who had previously served as a correspondent for rivals ''Entertainment Tonight'' and ''Access Hollywood'') would join ''Extra'' as Lopez's co-host, as part of an overall deal with Warner Bros./Telepictures that included a role as a contributor for the CW talk show '' Drew Pinsky's
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'' and development of television program projects. On September 9, 2013, at the beginning of its 20th season, ''Extra'' moved its taping location to
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and its Universal CityWalk; at that time, following Menounos's decision to leave ''Extra'' to become co-host of ''
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'', actress/producer Tracey Edmonds and '' SportsNation''-turned-''
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'' co-host Charissa Thompson were added to replace her as co-hosts. Edmonds later left in June 2017. Thompson left at the end of the program's 23rd season. On August 7, 2017, Telepictures announced co-host changes in preparation for the program's 24th season: former host/correspondent
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would return to ''Extra'' as weekday co-host, with correspondents A. J. Calloway and current weekend edition host Renee Bargh also becoming weekday co-hosts. All join fellow host Mario Lopez. British TV personality Mark Wright will also join as weekday correspondent. Jerry Penacoli serves as an off-air correspondent for the series and is rarely seen, voicing most of the show's segments and stories that are not done from CityWalk. On May 8, 2019, Telepictures announced a revamp for the program's 26th season, starting September 9, 2019; former ''Access Hollywood'' host
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will join as co-host, replacing Mario Lopez—who himself will move to rival ''Access Hollywood''. It will also move to
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in
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where ''Access'' had previously been based. In the months before, Telepictures had signed an agreement with
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to move the series in a number of major top-10 to top-50 markets to syndication on Fox stations, ending a long-term agreement with NBC Owned Television Stations to syndicate the series to NBC's owned and operated stations. On July 31, 2019, Calloway was terminated from ''Extra'' after a number of sexual harassment and assault allegations not involving show staff surfaced (he had previously been suspended earlier in February). With Bush's arrival, the series was expected to be retitled ''Extra Extra'' for the new season (the show's title theme had long had "Extra!...Extra!" as its main focal point and as a regular segment, supporting the possible change in branding); however like the same issues the series ran into in 1994, it ran into legal issues preventing the change.
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', an entertainment industry expo
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, had utilized the title since 1997 as a registered trademark. ''EESD'' owner Sandra Driggin notified Telepictures about possible confusion with her publication, a week before the show's premiere, and threatened legal action if the show aired as ''Extra Extra''. Telepictures ultimately decided to retain the ''Extra'' name as-is, as the show's staff had not really taken up the new name behind the scenes during off-air rehearsals with Bush.


On-air staff


Current on-air staff


Anchor

*
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– anchor (2019–present)


Correspondents

* Renee Bargh – Australian correspondent (2010–present; previously served as Los Angeles correspondent and weekend anchor from 2010 to 2020 and weekday co-anchor from 2017 to 2019) * Michael Corbett – special, lifestyle, home and real estate correspondent (2000–present) * Alecia Davis - Nashville correspondent (2022–present) * Tommy DiDario - correspondent * Kaleigh Garris - correspondent * Adam Glassman — special correspondent (2019—present) * Carlos Greer - New York correspondent (2022—present) * Samantha Harris – special correspondent/weekend fill-in anchor (2020–present; previously served as weekend anchor/correspondent 2003 to 2004) * Jana Kramer — Nashville correspondent (2019–present) * Katie Krause - correspondent (2021–present) *
Jennifer Lahmers Jennifer Lahmers (born February 19, 1984) is an American television news reporter, News presenter, news anchor and model. She is a correspondent on ''Extra (American TV program), Extra'', a syndicated television newsmagazine reporting entertainm ...
— weekend anchor/correspondent/weekday fill-in anchor (2019–present) * Rachel Lindsay — correspondent (2020–present) * Melvin Robert - senior correspondent/weekend anchor (2022–present) * Terri Seymour – special correspondent (2004–present) * Charissa Thompson – Las Vegas correspondent (2019–present; previously served as a co-host from 2014 to 2017) * Mark Wright – correspondent (2017–present)


Former on-air staff

* Dana Adams – correspondent (1994–1997) *
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– lifestyle correspondent (2012–2019) * Doug Bruckner – correspondent (1999–2004) * Michael Bryant – correspondent (2000–2005) * Nate Burleson — New York correspondent (2019–2021, now co-host of CBS Mornings) * A. J. Calloway – New York correspondent (2006–2019) * Jamie Colby – correspondent (1999; now at
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) *
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– correspondent (2010–2013) * Olivia Culpo – correspondent (2013) *
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– correspondent (2003) * Dayna Devon – anchor/correspondent (1999–2009; now at
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in Los Angeles) * Carlos Diaz – correspondent (2005–2010; later at HLN and WTHR in Indianapolis) * Tracey Edmonds – co-host (2014–2017) * Leeza Gibbons – anchor/correspondent (2000–2003, later co-host of ''
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'') * Brad Goode - anchor/correspondent (1996-1997) * Bo Griffin – correspondent (2001; deceased) * David Jackson – correspondent (1995–1999) * Ben Patrick Johnson – senior correspondent (1994–1995) * Jon Kelley – weekend anchor/correspondent (2000–2006, later at WFLD in Chicago; now host of '' Funny You Should Ask'') *
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– medical correspondent (2000–2001, later at WFOR-TV in Miami) * Kurt Knutsson – correspondent (2000) *
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– New York correspondent (2019–2022, deceased) * Elaine Lipworth – correspondent (1994–1999) * Mario Lopez – weekday/weekend anchor (2008–2019; now co-host of '' Access Hollywood'') * Ben Lyons – correspondent (2012; now at
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) *
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– Las Vegas insider (2011) * Charlie Maher – correspondent (2003–2004) *
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– weekend anchor/correspondent (2009–2010; now co-host of ''
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'') *
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– anchor/correspondent (2004–2008; later host of '' Don't Forget the Lyrics!'') * Maria Menounos – weekday co-anchor (2011–2014; later at
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) * Terry Murphy – correspondent (2003–2004) * Dave Nemeth – weekday anchor/correspondent (1994-1996; now at KSTU in Utah) * Arthel Neville – weekday anchor/correspondent (1994–1996; now at
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) * Barry Nolan – correspondent (2000–2004) *
Maureen O'Boyle Maureen Jeralyn O'Boyle (born July 14, 1963) is an American television reporter and news anchor. She was the lead anchor for WBTV News 3 in her hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina and used to anchor the weekly "Stretching Your Dollar" report. O ...
– anchor/correspondent (1995-1996, 1997–2000; later at WBTV in Charlotte) * Christina Olivares – correspondent (2004) * Jerry Penacoli – correspondent/announcer (2000–2019) * Scott Rapoport – correspondent (1998–2000) *
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– weekday co-anchor (2017–2019; previously served as weekend anchor/correspondent from 2004 to 2009) *
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– weekend anchor/correspondent (1997–2000, 2009–2010) * Rick Schwartz – correspondent (1996–2000) * Phil Shuman – correspondent (1996–2003; now at KTTV in Los Angeles) *
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– correspondent (1997–2000; now at KTTV in Los Angeles) *
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– correspondent (2003–2004) * Larry Stern – correspondent (2003–2004) *Les Trent – correspondent (1998–2000; now at ''
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'') * Alison Waite – Las Vegas insider (2010) * Libby Weaver – anchor/correspondent (1996–1997; now at KDVR in Denver)


Production

''Extra'' employs a staff of about 150 people, consisting of hosts and correspondents presenting story packages, and editors, producers, library staff and film crews who produce and compile the program. The program is taped at
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each Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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, and is taped before a live audience, allowing fans to interact with the show's hosts and see live appearances from actors, musicians, athletes and newsmakers interviewed at the theme park for the program. ''Extra'' also takes a unique approach in keeping its viewers in the loop by taking them on coast-to-coast trips each edition, from
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to Planet Hollywood in
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to its studio at the H&M
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store in
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. The program won its first
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in 2014, tying with ''Entertainment Tonight'' for "Best Entertainment News Program".


International carriage

Only the weekday editions of the program are broadcast outside the U.S.; the 44-minute weekend edition is only distributed domestically. * In Canada, the weekday editions of the program airs on a day-behind basis on
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after 1 a.m., with a rebroadcast after 2:30 a.m. * In Australia, the weekday editions of ''Extra'' began airing on the
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(who also runs a television datacast channel and
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of the same name) on July 2, 2012 until its 26th season, replacing ''Entertainment Tonight'' after Nine declined to renew its contract. ''Extra'' use to air at 1pm weekdays.


References


External links

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