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Keltie Knight | ... |
Herself - Correspondent
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(714 episodes, 2011-2016)
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Michael Yo | ... |
Himself - Correspondent
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(679 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Louis Aguirre | ... |
Himself - Co-Host
(594 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Thea Andrews | ... |
Herself - Co-Hostess
(448 episodes, 2013-2015)
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Debbie Matenopoulos | ... |
Herself - Co-Hostess
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(432 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Kevin Frazier | ... |
Himself - Co-Host
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(261 episodes, 2012-2016)
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Like many others, this is an alternative news show; but try as they might, this tries to Shock us with everybody and everything "Hollywood". They do all the same things as Entertainment Tonight but attempting to shock us with stories they pretend are new, fresh stories. They aren't new or fresh to the actors & actresses, the politicians who may or may not be friends with. ...the good, bad and the ugly.
The Insider and Entertainment Tonight are just two annoying television shows regarding the entertainment industry. I get more information from the TMZ show. Most of the time, they are just promoting stories and teasing the audience about it. When they get to the promoted story, they spend less time than you can imagine. I remember Lara Spencer who was a reporter for ABC in the New York City affiliate before coming to The Insider. She is promising reporter but she spends so much time on fluff stuff. Entertainment news shows are past it's prime with competition E!, internet, and other shows. Entertainment Tonight was the first and probably the best until now. The Insider is just the expanded hour and promo into Entertainment Tonight anyway. Besides, they used to focus on all kinds of celebrities back in the day when you couldn't miss it. Today, the celebrities that are covered on these shows aren't worthy of the attention. I remember when they remembered celebrities who passed away. At the end of the show, they would roll clips and play music. I was hoping that with Estelle Getty that they would do the same thing by remembering her with clips from her career and interviews while playing the Golden Girls theme song. That was a missed opportunity. Instead, they talked about what's coming up next. They used to do that before the credits rolled.