HIT: “Fashion Police” has been one of the network’s most consistent hits, but the show’s future is now uncertain due to the death of founder and marquee co-host Joan Rivers on Sept. 4
HIT and MISS: “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” was created well before Suzanne Kolb took the reins at E! and the reality show continued its run after nine seasons, despite declining ratings.
MISS: “The Wanted Life,” starring Britain’s other boy band The Wanted, ran for 7 episodes in 2013.
MISS: “Scouted” was a reality show about the modeling industry that premiered a few months after Kolb took over in 2011 and was never picked up for a second season.
HIT and MISS: “Khloe & Lamar” is a “KUWtK” spin-off based around Khloe Kardashian and her basketball-playing husband Lamar Odom. It ran for two seasons and finished shortly before the couple divorced.
MISS: “Kendra,” starring Playboy model Kendra Wilkinson ran for 4 seasons. It began well before Kolb started, but took a ratings hit after she took over.
MISS: E! cancelled Ross Mathews’ late night show “Hello Ross” after only 26 episodes over two short seasons
MISS: “Ice Loves Coco,” starring rapper Ice T and his wife Coco Austin, ended in 2012 after an awful season of ratings.
MISS: “Chasing The Saturdays” followed a girl band E! hoped would be this generation’s answer to the Spice Girls, but not very many people tuned in.
HIT and MISS: “Total Divas” kicked off its third season in early Sept., but recent ratings have been less than stellar.
MISS: “Chelsea Lately” ran for 7 seasons, but Chelsea Handler and E! had a messy split in Aug. 2014.
MISS: “Mrs. Eastwood and Company,” based around actor Clint Eastwood’s wife and family, aired for only 10 episodes in 2012.
MISS: E! rebranded itself with the tagline “Pop of Culture” in 2012 to mixed results.