It’s the end of an era at E! as the network has announced that “E! News” will end after more than three decades on the air.

The network informed its employees on Thursday, July 24, that the long-running pop culture news program will sunset in the next two months, TODAY.com has learned. While the first broadcast following the surprising news will be a repeat episode, new shows will return next week.

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“E! News” will continue to air new episodes until its final taping on Sept. 25. (E! is part of NBCUniversal, TODAY’s parent company.)

Other broadcasted pop culture shows like “Access Hollywood” and “Access Daily” were not impacted and will still record new episodes.

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