Michele Amabile Angermiller On-air personality Chris Booker returned to New York City’s radio airwaves today (Sept. 11), hosting the afternoon drive shift at alternative rock station WNYL (Alt 92.3).
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said that the GOP’s lack of new platform adoption reveals that the party is now a “personality cult” promoting Trump instead of Republican ideals.Wallace went on Monday night, “We are going to be hearing from this week the First Lady Melania Trump, the president’s four grown children, members of the White House staff, members of the Trump cabinet, most of all – and this was the second time tonight – every night of this convention.
As far as I know it’s unprecedented, we’re going to hear from the
.Michele Amabile Angermiller On-air personality Chris Booker returned to New York City’s radio airwaves today (Sept. 11), hosting the afternoon drive shift at alternative rock station WNYL (Alt 92.3).
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerPresident Donald Trump is still dealing today with the fallout from his controversial comments recorded by journalist Bob Woodward. Intended for Woodward’s new book, Rage, the remarks have the President admiting he downplayed the seriousness of the coronavirus in order to avoid creating a panic.Despite the uproar from certain quarters on that decision, Trevor Noah doesn’t think that it will have any effect on the Nov.
Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch says his slimmed-down media firm has fared well during the pandemic because of the assets it retained as part of its $71.3 billion sale of 21st Century Fox assets to Walt Disney.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorFox News will continue thriving even if Joe Biden defeats Donald Trump in November’s presidential election, Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch predicts.“We’ve not only been strong but we’ve grown ratings in multiple administrations, from both political parties — Clinton, Bush, Obama,” Murdoch said.
pic.twitter.com/9M8DKtq4Vn– Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) September 10, 2020“I’ve never seen anything like it where he talks about defunding the police, or not doing much for the police.
reporting published by The Atlantic on Thursday that Trump had said soldiers who died in war were “suckers” and “losers.”“I’ve spoken with two U.S.
Also Read: Fox News' Geraldo Rivera: Biden 'Looked Like a Deer Caught in the Headlights' During Interview“I wanted to change the world using law,” he said of his early career. Before he was a talkshow host or war correspondent, he was a lawyer in New York’s Lower East Side.
Moderators have been selected for the upcoming debates between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden as well as Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris.
According to the Commission on Presidential Debates, Fox News anchor Chris Wallace will moderate the presidential debate on Sept. 29 in Cleveland.
Ted Johnson Fox News’ Chris Wallace, C-SPAN’s Steve Scully and NBC News’ Kristen Welker will moderate the three presidential debates between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, and USA Today’s Susan Page will be at the helm for the vice presidential debate.The Commission on Presidential Debates, a bipartisan group that has organized the debates since 1988, announced the lineup on Wednesday.Wallace, anchor of Fox News Sunday, will moderate the first presidential debate on Sept.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorFox News’ Chris Wallace, NBC News’ Kirsten Welker, and C-SPAN’s Steve Scully will each moderate one of three Presidential Debates leading up to the 2020 election, taking center stage in seminal events in the campaign to win the White House later this year.The non-profit Commission on Presidential Debates said Wednesday that the three debates would each be 90 minutes long, as would a separate vice-presidential debate moderated by Susan Page of USA Today.More to
Also Read: Fox News' Chris Wallace Sends Mark Meadows Into Frenzy Asking About 'Hate Group' QAnon (Video)Lara Trump – who is also the president’s daughter-in-law — insisted that the campaign does their best to “encourage people to follow the guidelines and to do what they think is best for themselves,” but that they have no control over whether the crowd tries to move closer to hear the president’s speech.
wrote to kick things off.From there, he compared Republicans to fans of a losing sports franchise who still want to support their team and scoffed at the idea Trump and his administration really represent anti-elitism when Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are involved.Also Read: 'Morning Joe' Warns RNC Night 4 Could Be Coronavirus 'Superspreader' (Video)In many tweets, whether they focused on Kushner or his own career — which he assured followers he was not jeopardizing by speaking out — he urged
some praise. “The president went through all of his accomplishments during his first term and they are a great number and they are considerable.
talk or field guests instead of showing parts of the Republican National Convention. But that topic took a new twist on Thursday, the final night of the RNC, when Fox News ran a pro-Joe Biden commercial that drowned out a speech by Donald Trump’s deputy chief of staff for communications, Dan Scavino.The ad ran for two minutes just before 9 p.m.
Ted Johnson UPDATED: Republican convention organizers have changed plans and will allow additional media outlets to report from the Rose Garden in advance of First Lady Melania Trump’s speech on Tuesday, after a contentious call with network producers that Fox News was being given special access to the site, sources said.A correspondent and camera crew will be allowed to report from the location before the First Lady speaks.
Also Read: Fox News' Chris Wallace: RNC Is Now a 'Trump Convention,' Not a Republican Convention (Video)All three saw dips in total and demo viewers from the previous election cycle in 2016. During the first night of the RNC in 2016, Fox News had 1.6 million viewers in the key demo.That same year, CNN averaged 3.945 million total viewers in the key primetime hour, with 1.374 million of those in the key demo.
The LGBTQ advocacy organization GLAAD is airing an ad arguing in favor of the Equality Act on Fox News each morning during the week of the Republican National Convention.The 30-second spot, which premiered during Fox News’ Fox & Friends program on Monday morning, will air during the show each morning in the New York and Washington, D.C. media markets.
Also Read: Chris Wallace: Michelle Obama 'Flayed, Sliced and Diced' Trump in DNC Speech (Video)When Wallace tried to interject, Meadows raised his voice, trying to divert the conversation to claims that the “FBI and others within the FBI spied on the Trump campaign.”“You’re bringing it up and it’s ridiculous!” he exclaimed.Wallace responded: “The point is, it’s a hate group.
Also Read: '30 Rock' Reunion: Liz Lemon Shames Maskless New Yorker in First Teaser for NBC Special (Video)The lyrics for the song were provided by “X-Files” fans Jennifer Large and Rebecca MacDonald as part of a charity contest to raise funds for World Charity Kitchen, which has provided tens of millions of packaged meals to families across America during the COVID-19 pandemic.