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''Big Morning Buzz Live'' is a live daily morning news and
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talk show on VH1 that premiered on May 9, 2011, and aired its last episode on June 5, 2015. Broadcast weekday mornings and hosted by
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, the show featured entertainment news, celebrity interviews and musical performances. The series was originally hosted by Carrie Keagan, who departed the series in 2013. Lachey took over for Keagan in March 2014.


Overview

''Big Morning Buzz Live'' is a one-hour morning news and talk show that features film and TV celebrity interviews as well as live music performances from current music acts. The third season premiered at 10:00 a.m. on September 30, 2013. The fifth season began on September 29, 2014, at 9:00 am. EDT. It was executive produced by Shane Farley, Lee Rolontz, and Keshia Williams, and was taped at VH1's Times Square Studios at
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in New York City, the former home of the MTV series ''
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''. The trio also produced the entertainment news and gossip morning show '' The Gossip Table'', which taped in the same studio. On August 25, 2015, VH1 cancelled both ''Big Morning Buzz Live'' and ''The Gossip Table''.


Co-hosts

The host of ''Big Morning Buzz Live'' was Carrie Keagan, with
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and VH1 music expert Jim Shearer In December 2013, Keagan announced her decision to depart the series. In a statement she stated, "I’ve had the most wonderful time and experience hosting ''Buzz'', and I am very grateful to have worked with the stellar production team behind the show as well as Tom Calderone and Lee Rolontz at VH1 who were incredible champions and supporters. ..I’m sad to leave but I am very proud to have helped launch VH1's first morning show and look forward to its continued success." Keagan taped her final show on December 20, 2013 after nearly 400 episodes. On January 16, 2014, VH1 announced that singer
Nick Lachey Nicholas Scott Lachey ( ; born November 9, 1973) is an American singer, actor, television personality, and host. He rose to fame as the lead singer of the multi-platinum-selling boyband 98 Degrees, and later starred in the reality series '' New ...
would resume hosting the series, upon its return on March 3, 2014. In September 2014, Michelle Buteau joined the show as co-host. In March 2015, WWE's
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joined the show as guest host alongside Lachey and Buteau.


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