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Fifteen-year-old Entertainment News Service, a wholly owned division of Popular Arts Entertainment, is one of the world's largest independent entertainment news operations. It has produced daily and weekly private-label programming for numerous broadcast and international markets, including NBC's Weekend Today show, Columbia Tri-Star, Fox, CBS, ProSieben, TF-2, Universal International, and many other major networks and studios.

Its extensive original raw footage and EPK library, cross-referenced database, experienced news desk, and dedicated production facilities have made ENS one of the primary business-to-business providers of entertainment news and information worldwide. ENS has ongoing and complete access to virtually every major celebrity event.

Using the interviews it conducts with movie stars and movie makers or the footage it shoots at movie-related events or behind the scenes on a set, ENS produces the type of programming you see on shows like Entertainment Tonight or networks like E!. And all the raw footage is kept in the ENS library for future use. ENS makes what programmers want.

With ENS you select the level and type of service to fit your entertainment programming needs. ENS's programs, segments, and materials can help promote any type of content from just about any angle. From fashion to sports, from health to fitness, from hobbies to lifestyles, ENS can make a celebrity connection.

ENS owns and manages an extensive entertainment news video library, which it has accessed over time to cost-effectively assist with interstitial programming on cable networks around the world. The library encompasses older films to the very latest releases, the best-known superstars to the most important behind-the-scenes players.

Entertainment News Service is your one-stop shop for all movie and entertainment coverage. When it comes to entertainment news, ENS is what you want when you want it.


Winona Ryder
©2002 Entertainment News Service.