E! Tries to Get Classy With a New Logo and a Show About a Jonas Brother
LatestNothing says “classy and mature” quite like a reality show about Tim Tebow, which is why E! Entertainment, the channel that brought us a show about a former Olympic athlete living out a lucid nightmare among personifications of the letter “K,” is using the New York Jets quarterback as the cornerstone in its new campaign to class itself up. That along with an austere new black and white logo and, what else, a talent show is supposed to help turn E! into the thinking reality TV-watcher’s channel.
The Los Angeles Times chronicles “network turnaround specialist” Bonnie Hammer’s effort to make E! over into a more sophisticated (or at least less trashy) channel. E!, which this week launched a new talent show about finding opening acts for Rod Stewart and Brad Paisley called Opening Act, will have a new lineup that includes serious-eyebrowed newscasts and a show about Kevin and Danielle Jonas called Married to Jonas. Oh, and every E! anchor will wear wire-rimmed glasses and use the adjective “nuanced” at least three-times per newscast.
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