NBC Universal’s daily entertainment show "Access Hollywood" laid off seven people on Wednesday, according to Gawker.com.
A tipster called the cutbacks a "completely unexpected bloodbath."
–Elizabeth Jensen
Jun 18, 2009 • Post A Comment
NBC Universal’s daily entertainment show "Access Hollywood" laid off seven people on Wednesday, according to Gawker.com.
A tipster called the cutbacks a "completely unexpected bloodbath."
–Elizabeth Jensen
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