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Who replaced Olivia Munn on Attack of the Show?

Who replaced Olivia Munn on Attack of the Show?

G4TV has relaunched, with Attack of the Show! making a comeback as a part of the network’s return. AOTS hosting mainstay Kevin Pereira is leading the reboot, but one personality that hasn’t come back is his longtime co-host, Olivia Munn.

Why did Kevin leave Attack of the Show?

On May 9, 2012, Pereira announced on-air that he was officially leaving AOTS to pursue work in television production. He stated, “I plan to turn my attention to full-time with my production company Super Creative and live touring nerd-carnival leetUP.” His last day on AOTS was May 31.

How long was Olivia Munn on Attack of the Show?

Television

Year Title Notes
2006–2010 Attack of the Show! 475 episodes
2006–2007 Beyond the Break Recurring role; 9 episodes
2008–2009 Sasuke Competitor; 2 episodes
2009 Greek 4 episodes

When did Attack of the Show end?

January 23, 2013Attack of the Show! / Final episode date

What does Kevin Pereira do now?

Pereira was the co-host of Hack My Life that ended in 2018, on TruTV with Brooke Van Poppelen. On February 12, 2021, G4 announced that Pereira would return to host Attack of the Show! on the relaunched network.

Is G4 getting Cancelled?

G4 announced in November 2014 that it would end all operations. The network was shut down on New Year’s Eve 2014.

How many subscribers did G4 lose?

Since the controversy began, the Xplay channel has lost an additional 4,000 subs, bringing the total subscriber count down even further to 488,000. As concluded by Glasgow, “This is a pretty clear and significant drop in numbers. Whatever your opinion on the Frosk video, it is clear that it hurt the channel.”

What happened to TechTV?

TechTV is a defunct 24-hour cable and satellite channel based in San Francisco featuring news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. In 2004, it merged with the G4 gaming channel which ultimately dissolved TechTV programming.

What happened to boosted G4TV?

G4TV recently announced it would be canceling the weekly live show known as Boosted. The series was revived as part of a network relaunch effort by G4TV, airing a total of 15 episodes.