Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly (2016- )

RunningTalk Show show
Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 21:15 (65 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E615~mars 9, 2016
S01E614~mars 5, 2016
S01E613~févr. 27, 2016
S01E612~févr. 20, 2016
S01E611~févr. 13, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Entertainment Weekly' premiere?

'Entertainment Weekly' premiered on February 16, 2016.

Who were the main hosts of 'Entertainment Weekly' in 2016?

The main hosts of 'Entertainment Weekly' in 2016 were JD Heyman and Henry Goldblatt.

What genre does 'Entertainment Weekly' fall under?

'Entertainment Weekly' falls under the genre of entertainment news and talk show.

Did 'Entertainment Weekly' have any special episodes in 2016?

Yes, 'Entertainment Weekly' had several special episodes in 2016, featuring celebrity interviews and exclusive content.

Which celebrities were interviewed on 'Entertainment Weekly' in 2016?

'Entertainment Weekly' interviewed a wide range of celebrities in 2016, including actors, musicians, and directors. Some notable interviews included Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Taylor Swift.

Were there any controversial moments on 'Entertainment Weekly' in 2016?

Yes, there were a few controversial moments on 'Entertainment Weekly' in 2016, where discussions on certain topics sparked debates and received media attention.

Did 'Entertainment Weekly' cover any major award shows in 2016?

Yes, 'Entertainment Weekly' provided coverage of major award shows in 2016, such as the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and Emmys.

How did 'Entertainment Weekly' engage with its audience in 2016?

'Entertainment Weekly' engaged with its audience in 2016 through social media platforms, live chats, and interactive segments on the show.

Did 'Entertainment Weekly' feature any behind-the-scenes content of popular TV shows or movies in 2016?

Yes, 'Entertainment Weekly' featured behind-the-scenes content of popular TV shows and movies in 2016, giving viewers an exclusive look into the making of their favorite entertainment.

Were there any recurring segments on 'Entertainment Weekly' in 2016?

Yes, 'Entertainment Weekly' had several recurring segments in 2016, such as 'Top Picks of the Week,' 'Rapid Fire Questions,' and 'Celebrity Fashion Spotlight.'

Did 'Entertainment Weekly' have any live episodes in 2016?

Yes, 'Entertainment Weekly' had live episodes in 2016, where viewers could interact with the hosts and guests in real-time through phone calls and social media.

Did 'Entertainment Weekly' have any partnerships or collaborations with other media outlets in 2016?

Yes, 'Entertainment Weekly' had partnerships and collaborations with other media outlets in 2016, including interviews and joint projects with magazines and online publications.

How did 'Entertainment Weekly' keep up with the latest entertainment news in 2016?

'Entertainment Weekly' kept up with the latest entertainment news in 2016 through a team of dedicated reporters and journalists who closely followed industry developments and trends.

Did 'Entertainment Weekly' have any audience participation segments in 2016?

Yes, 'Entertainment Weekly' had audience participation segments in 2016, where viewers could submit questions, comments, and suggestions for the show.

Were there any special guests or surprise appearances on 'Entertainment Weekly' in 2016?

Yes, 'Entertainment Weekly' had special guests and surprise appearances in 2016, including performances by popular musicians and appearances by unexpected celebrities.

How did 'Entertainment Weekly' interact with its online audience in 2016?

'Entertainment Weekly' interacted with its online audience in 2016 through social media platforms, website forums, and exclusive online content.

Also known as

  • 연예가중계 (Korea, Republic of)

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