After a month of non-stop news culminating with President Joe Biden's inauguration, NBC News this weekend officially moved in to its long-planned new Washington D.C. bureau and studios.
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Daniel Holloway Executive Editor, TVIn normal times, the certification by Congress of electoral votes for president would be, at best, a nominal news event. But these aren’t normal times.On Wednesday, Congress is expected to complete the final step in making Joe Biden’s election official.
After a month of non-stop news culminating with President Joe Biden's inauguration, NBC News this weekend officially moved in to its long-planned new Washington D.C. bureau and studios.
WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows:ABC’s “This Week” — Sens. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.; Dr.
From morning until primetime, Wednesday television was dominated by coverage of the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, with NBC and ABC leading the pack among the broadcast networks in early Nielsen Live+Same Day data.
Along with many others, Orlando Bloom shed “a tear of joy” on Wednesday, January 20, while watching Celebrating America, the star-studded special that followed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris‘ inauguration.
The 2021 Presidential Inauguration is happening in just a few hours from now and there’s a live stream video of the events of today as the world watches Joe Biden and Kamala Harris get sworn in to the highest office in the United States.
NEW YORK -- Two of Fox News Channel's top news executives involved in the controversial — but correct — election night call of Arizona for Democrat Joe Biden are out at the network.Bill Sammon, senior vice president and managing editor at Fox's Washington bureau, announced his retirement to staff members on Monday.
Fox News Digital is laying off staff as a continuation of restructuring plans the company first announced last fall. The new cuts also reflect a news cycle that may be less intense in the aftermath of the election, and with Joe Biden set to take office tomorrow.
Seven days before he is scheduled to be sworn in as the 46th President of the intensely divided United States, Joe Biden today praised the House of Representatives for impeaching Donald Trump for a second time and pushed for the other business of government to move forward too.
The reshuffling of network TV correspondents continues. Following new White House correspondents at NBC News and CNN, Fox News Channel says that Peter Doocy will join its White House team as a correspondent, after covering Joe Biden's presidential campaign for much of the past year.
Peter Doocy has been named White House correspondent at Fox News, joining Kristin Fisher on the beat.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorFox News Channel said Peter Doocy, a Washington-based correspondent at the cable-news network, would move to the White House beat, working alongside Kristin Fisher and filling a spot left vacant by John Roberts’ coming move to the anchor desk.Doocy, whose father, Steve Doocy, is the co-anchor of the network’s “Fox & Friends” morning program, spent the 2020 election cycle covering President-elect Joe Biden, on occasion eliciting criticism from the man slated to
The Walt Disney Co. and the Motion Picture Association are joining Comcast and AT&T in halting political contributions to House and Senate lawmakers who voted to reject the certification of electoral votes for Joe Biden.
AT&T, the parent company of WarnerMedia, and Comcast, parent company of NBCUniversal, are the latest corporations to halt political contributions to lawmakers who objected to the certification of the electoral vote last week in favor of Joe Biden, an event that was at the center of the siege of the Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump.
President Trump posted a video to Twitter on Thursday emphasizing that he will ensure a smooth transition of power to incoming President-elect Joe Biden. "I would like to begin by addressing the heinous attack on the United States Capitol," Trump began in the video message.
As thousands of Trump supporters descended on the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, attempting to derail Congress' confirmation of Joe Biden's presidential victory, a three-person crew from ITV News stood at the very center of the mob, capturing some of the day's most significant footage.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterCongress resumed certification of Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 presidential election on Wednesday night, after pro-Trump rioters were expelled from the Capitol following hours of chaos and violence.The Senate turned aside an objection to the Arizona vote, which cast its 11 electoral votes for Biden. The Senate voted 93-6 to deny the objection, while the House continued to debate the issue.