E! Hits Upfront With Rebranding

Now under NBCU's Bonnie Hammer, net adds series to solidify its pop culture pedigree

How excited is E!? It’s so amped, it’s actually merging with the exclamation mark.

The cable network is set to unveil a full-blown rebrand today (April 30) at its first New York upfront party, where it’s celebrating a new-ish identity as a part of Bonnie Hammer’s NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment group by unveiling an upgraded brand identity and several new series.

First and foremost, there’s the Nigel Lythgoe-produced Opening Act, a sort of anti-competition series in which Lythgoe (of American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance fame) and his network of recording industry pals seek out promising amateur performers on the Web and surprise them with a chance to open for names like Nicki Minaj (and some even bigger acts are rumored).

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