The Daily 10

The Daily 10
The Daily 10
Daily 10 promo logo.jpg
The Daily 10 promo shot & logo
Also known as The D10
Genre Infotainment
Presented by Sal Masekela
Catt Sadler
Debbie Matenopoulos (2006-2009)
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
Production
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 22–24 minutes
Production company(s) E! Entertainment Television
Broadcast
Original channel E!
Audio format Stereo
Original run March 27, 2006 (2006-03-27) – October 1, 2010 (2010-10-01)
External links
Website

The Daily 10 (also known as The D10) is an American daily television entertainment news show that aired on cable channel E! from March 2006 to October 2010. Hosts count down the top ten entertainment news stories of the day.

Contents

Segments

In addition to entertainment news, The Daily 10 featured segments that cover fashion, music and movie reviews. Regular segments include: "The Lyon's Den" in which resident movie critic, Ben Lyons reviews upcoming films. "Flashy or Trashy", celebrity fashion critiques by Robbie Laughlin, and "Fashion Trends" with Amanda Luttrell Garrigus.

Every Friday, the show featured rapper Infinite-1 performing the Hollywood Rap-Up.

Other regular segments included "Fashion Round-Up", "Quick Hitters", "Who wore it better?" "True or False", "Now Hear This", and "Spotted."

On weekends, The Daily 10 was compiled of news and segments from the previous week.

On-air staff

Anchors

Correspondents

  • Ben Lyons - film critic/correspondent (2006–2010)
  • Clinton Sparks - music correspondent (2007–2010)
  • Jason Kennedy - fill-in anchor (2006–2010)
  • Ashlan Gorse - fill-in anchor (2008–2010)
  • Kristina Guerrero - fill-in anchor (2008–2010)
  • Amy Paffrath - correspondent/fill-in anchor (2010)
  • Robbie Laughlin - fashion correspondent (2006–2010)
  • Amanda Luttrell Garrigus - fashion correspondent (2006–2010)
  • Michael Yo - celebrity correspondent (2007–2010)
  • Damien Fahey - fill-in anchor (2010)
  • Michael Catherwood - fill-in anchor (2010)
  • Morgan Webb - fill-in anchor (2010)

Cancellation

On September 27, 2010, E! had announced that it had cancelled The Daily Ten after four years on the air. The final edition of the program aired on October 1, 2010. E! had previously announced on September 21, 2010 that its flagship entertainment news program E! News would expand back to its previous hour-long format on October 25, 2010[1] (reruns of E! reality programs such as Keeping Up with the Kardashians aired in the three weeks prior to the expansion of E! News), and E! News incorporated some of The Daily 10's featured segments and some personalities featured on the program.

Controversy

On the September 17, 2010 edition of the show, Michael Catherwood, a radio host for Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM and co-host of the syndicated radio show Loveline who frequently substituted for Sal Masekela in recent months, made a controversial remark about openly gay singer and former American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert during a story about a physical altercation that Lambert allegedly had with a paparazzo earlier that week. Catherwood said "From what I know about jail, Mr. Lambert probably wouldn’t have too bad a time." Catherwood later apologized on his Twitter account, insisting it was merely an attempted joke insinuating that Lambert would enjoy being in jail, because he would be in an all-male environment; after backlash from Lambert himself, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) and many viewers, the show issued an on-air apology the following Monday.[2]

References

External links


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