By Peter White
11.03.2020 - 06:51 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
As ABC News Nightline went to a single-issue format this week, focused on the unfolding coronavirus crisis, one of its contributors is the network’s chief medical correspondent, Dr. Jennifer Ashton, answering questions and sifting through myth and fact.
It’s not necessarily an easy task, as the message to the public has been muddled in parts of the media and at the highest levels of government. It’s also a rapidly moving, complicated story, one that demands context and
By Peter White
By Ted Johnson
Prince Charles’ coronavirus diagnosis may not be serious, but his loved ones within the royal household are said to be worried, one palace insider is alleging. The 71-year-old, who is first in line to the British throne, has tested positive for COVID-19 during the pandemic after displaying mild symptoms, his office announced.
Hulu is now offering the free 24-hour ABC News Live streaming channel to its on-demand subscribers in a bit of corporate synergy under their common parent, Disney.
By Jill Goldsmith
ABC News' Kaylee Hartung opened up about testing positive for the coronavirus during Wednesday's episode of Good Morning America. Hartung spoke to Robin Roberts from her home in Los Angeles, where she is currently quarantined.
All schools across the country are set to close as the government moves to slow down the coronavirus pandemic.
ABC News reporter Kaylee Hartung has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Idris Elba admitted he’s worried about having asthma and being more at risk after announcing to the world that he tested positive for coronavirus. The 47-year-old actor took to Twitter on Monday to reveal to his followers that he tested positive for COVID-19 after fearing he was exposed to the virus while working.The following day, he streamed live on Twitter, where he gave an update on his health and took questions from Twitter.
By Ted Johnson
Today show co-anchors Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie on Monday morning announced that an NBC News employee who works on the third hour of the television franchise has tested positive for the coronavirus. A few hours later, ABC News president James Goldston announced that a Los Angeles-based employee who has been covering the virus outbreak in Seattle has tested positive for the virus, according to a memo obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.
An ABC News employee who works out the division’s Los Angeles bureau has tested positive for having coronavirus, the latest in a series of TV-news personnel to be stricken with the virus as it spreads across the United States.
By Ted Johnson
It’s a whole new world out there.