Hart exit from 'Entertainment Tonight'

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Mon, 2011-05-16 23:27

Celebrity and
entertainment coverage has changed markedly since she began anchoring the show
in its first year in 1982. It was the first weekday syndicated show devoted
solely to entertainment news when it began, and has remained at the top of the
ratings as similar shows came along. And "ET" as it is fondly known,
remains one of the top sources for celeb news among the many other shows,
websites, magazines and news outlets now covering the subject.
"She will
be missed," said Bill Carroll, an expert in the syndicated television
market for Katz Media. "She has become iconic." Hart earned a hug
from David Letterman and her own "Late Show" Top Ten list last week:
"Things Mary Hart Has Learned in 29 Years of Hosting 'Entertainment
Tonight.'" (No. 4: "Tom Hanks is a total loser," as the camera
cut to tape of a befuddled Hanks. No. 1 was: "Nothing)." Hart, a
former Miss South Dakota and now 60, has worked with five male co-hosts, most
notably John Tesh and currently Mark Steines. Nancy O'Dell will replace her.

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