WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows:ABC’s “This Week” — White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield; Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska.——NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Sens.
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Streaming service NBC News Now has added two live hours to its weekday lineup, installing Washington TV veteran Aaron Gilchrist as its anchor.
The noon-to-2PM ET block will cover cover national and international news. Gilchrist is former anchor for News4 Today on NBCUniversal-owned TV station WRC in Washington.
NBC News Now has continued to expand its programming and is seeing its audience grow. It now claims 25 million monthly viewers, with 35 million total viewing hours a month. The service is
WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows:ABC’s “This Week” — White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield; Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska.——NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Sens.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentNetflix’s “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” fulfills an idea that was nearly 40 years in the making: a film version of August Wilson’s play.In October 1984, Variety’s Richard Hummler reviewed its Broadway debut, praising Wilson as “a new writer of talent and power.” He added “The play will likely have a healthy production life elsewhere and could make a gripping film.”Three years later, Variety’s Kathleen O’Steen asked Wilson if he would like to see his plays, such as
Prince Harry has revealed he has in fact now got TWO jobs in the space of just a couple of days.
WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows:ABC’s “This Week” — Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas; Gov. Doug Ducey, R-Ariz.; Reps.
Mila Kunis looks completely unrecognizable in her new movie.
which premiered at Sundance, is a far cry from the normal sunny appearance of the “That ’70s Show” alum, who is married with two children to Ashton Kutcher.The film, directed by Rodrigo García, is based on a true story by Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post writer Eli Saslow and follows the mother and daughter’s battle against drugs and each other.“Four Good Days” hits theaters April 30.
In a recent analysis, GLAAD found that many mainstream media outlets failed to put LGBTQ voices at the forefront of their coverage of the Equality Act.The landmark LGBTQ nondiscrimination bill recently passed the U.S. House, representing a landmark win for the LGBTQ community.
In The Heights has just been released – check it out below.The film, a musical based on Lin Manuel-Miranda’s 2007 stage musical of the same name, tells the story of a Latino community based in Washington Heights, New York.The film stars Anthony Ramos as Usnavi and Leslie Grace as Nina Rosario, and is currently due for release this summer.Check out the trailer here:Last year, Grace told NME that Hamilton fans “wont be disappointed”.“In The Heights is a full-on movie, it’s what you would wish any
Two brand new trailers for the upcoming In The Heights movie have just dropped!
WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows:ABC’s “This Week” — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.; Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo.; Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.——NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Dr.
CNBC announced a series of new roles for D.C. correspondents, with Eamon Javers becoming the network’s senior Washington correspondent.
Thursday March 11 will mark one year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. To mark the grim anniversary, NBC News has set a primetime special, to be anchoredfrom the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.by NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt, and Today co-anchor SavannahGuthrie.
Roger Mudd, the Peabody Award-winning journalist who spent a quarter-century at CBS News and NBC News and came close to becoming a No. 1 network anchorman — not that he wanted that, anyway — has died.
died Tuesday of complications from kidney failure at his home in McLean, Virginia. He was 93. «Roger was a hero in the CBS News Washington bureau,» said Susan Zirinsky, president and senior executive producer of CBS News.
Antonio Ferme editorRoger Harrison Mudd, a longtime CBS News political correspondent and Peabody Award-winning journalist, died at his home in McLean, Va, on Tuesday. He was 93.His son, Jonathan Mudd, told the Washington Post the cause of death was complications from kidney failure.Mudd spent almost 20 years covering Capitol Hill, political campaigns and corruption scandals.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorNBC News already produces dozens of hours each day for MSNBC and programs like “Today.’ But it’s preparing to come up with a few more.The NBCUniversal unit is this week launching two new hours on its live-streaming service, NBC News Now, a testament to growing demand for news delivered quickly via broadband. Starting today, Aaron Gilchrist, formerly an anchor for WRC, NBC’s Washington, DC, station, will preside over a noon to 2 p.m.
WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows:ABC’s “This Week” — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin; Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va.; Gov.