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Entertainment Tonight : ウィキペディア英語版
Entertainment Tonight

''Entertainment Tonight'', (stylized as ''ET''), is a daily tabloid entertainment television news show that is syndicated by CBS Television Distribution throughout the United States, in Canada on Global, and in many countries around the world. Until the start of the 2013-14 television season, the program made the claim that it is "the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world" (though by what measures this claim was verified was never revealed). It is the longest-running entertainment news program, with its first broadcast on September 14, 1981, and was the first syndicated program distributed via satellite. Ron Hendren was one of the original co-hosts, with Marjorie Wallace and Tom Hallick. Six weeks in, Ron Hendren and Dixie Whatley became the sole co-hosts. In 1982, Dixie Whatley was replaced by Mary Hart, and Ron Hendren and Mary Hart co-hosted until Hendren's departure in 1984. Mary Hart served as the show's primary anchor from 1985 until her departure on May 20, 2011. Mark Steines and Nancy O'Dell took on the roles of primary hosts of the show once Hart left. O'Dell then became the sole host of the show after Steines left the show on July 27, 2012. Rob Marciano became Nancy O'Dell's permanent co-host on January 7, 2013, and was replaced by Kevin Frazier in September 2014.
It was announced on January 30, 2006, that ''Entertainment Tonight'' was renewed through the 2011–2012 season, which was the show's 30th season. On September 8, 2008, ''Entertainment Tonight'' began to air in high definition with the move of the program from its longtime home at Stage 28 on the Paramount Pictures studio lot to Stage 4 at CBS Studio Center, one of the final steps involving the incorporation of Paramount's former syndication arm, Paramount Domestic Television, into CBS' distribution arms and the adoption of the then-new CBS Television Distribution name, which all took place following the breakup of the original Viacom in 2005. As of the 2014 awards season, the staff and hosts of ''ET'' handle all red carpet event coverage for CBS's sister cable network Pop (which CBS acquired a half-interest of in mid-2013 under its former TV Guide Network moniker), and air said programming on that network leading into award and movie premiere events as an extension of ''ET'', usually under the title of ''ET at the (event name)''.
In its early years, ''ET'' was co-produced with TeleRep (who left after 1991), Cox Broadcasting (who left after 1997), and Taft/Great American Broadcasting (who left after 1991). Paramount Domestic Television would later absorb syndication companies that the latter two had once owned: Rysher Entertainment (formerly owned by Cox) and Worldvision Enterprises (formerly owned by Taft/Great American).
==Format==

In its current form, ''Entertainment Tonight'' airs as half of a one-hour entertainment news block that also includes a spin-off, ''The Insider''. Three versions of the show were previously compiled and made available to broadcasters: a "standalone" version, a version for stations that air ''The Insider'' just beforehand, and one for those that air ''The Insider'' immediately after. Since 2009, the only version produced and distributed is the standalone version as carriage of ''The Insider'' outside of primary markets has been reduced to lower-tier stations and timeslots, making complimentary coverage between the two shows impossible.
''ET Weekend'' (formerly known as ''Entertainment This Week''), a one-hour weekend edition, is also produced. Originally a recap of the week's news, most or all episodes later transitioned to have some sort of special theme; though the weekend edition has begun to use either format, most commonly editions showing replays of stories that were shown during the previous week's editions, depending on the episode. ''ET Radio Minute'', a daily radio feature, is syndicated by Westwood One. The show also provides individualized teasers to some of their airing stations to be carried during newscasts leading into the show.
Composed of breaking news stories, exclusive set visits, first looks at upcoming film and television projects, and one-on-one interviews with Hollywood talents and celebrities, ET's regular segments include "The Latest News," a quick round up of the day's biggest stories; "Story from Studio 4," a lengthier analysis of Hollywood's hottest topics; "Real or Rumor," where rumors circulating Hollywood are confirmed or denied.
Since the mid-1980s, ''ET'' mentioned a few birthdays each day (American Greetings sponsored this segment from 1993 to 2000 (it was also during this time that a quiz relating to one of those celebrities would be read with the mystery celebrity's face black out with a question mark on it before the reveal), then Hallmark Cards sponsored this segment for a short time; Old Navy, Procter & Gamble and 1-800-Flowers.com were also short-lived sponsors, but since 2009, no sponsor). However, since mid-2014, it appears that this segment is semi-retired (the birthdays are mentioned on weekends only), and it is possible that this segment will soon be permanently retired in the not-too-distant future. Since September 14, 2015, ''ET'' reinstated the birthday list in celebration of their 35th season.

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