This Sunday on CBS, viewers can catch the latest episode of “60 Minutes,” the renowned newsmagazine known for its in-depth coverage of current events and compelling human interest stories. With its focus on people and events shaping the news and making headlines, “60 Minutes” offers an insightful and thought-provoking look into the most pressing issues of our time.
From investigative reports to interviews with key figures, each segment of “60 Minutes” provides viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the stories that matter most. Whether it’s a profile of a groundbreaking individual, an expose on a controversial topic, or a behind-the-scenes look at a significant event, “60 Minutes” delivers news coverage that is both informative and engaging.
Tune in at 7:00 Pm this Sunday, May 5th, 2024, on CBS, and join millions of viewers as “60 Minutes” continues its tradition of delivering top-notch journalism and compelling storytelling. Don’t miss out...
From investigative reports to interviews with key figures, each segment of “60 Minutes” provides viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the stories that matter most. Whether it’s a profile of a groundbreaking individual, an expose on a controversial topic, or a behind-the-scenes look at a significant event, “60 Minutes” delivers news coverage that is both informative and engaging.
Tune in at 7:00 Pm this Sunday, May 5th, 2024, on CBS, and join millions of viewers as “60 Minutes” continues its tradition of delivering top-notch journalism and compelling storytelling. Don’t miss out...
- 4/28/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Tune in for an insightful and captivating edition of “60 Minutes,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Sunday, April 28, 2024, on CBS.
This renowned newsmagazine offers an in-depth look into the latest people, events, and stories making headlines and shaping the world around us. With its investigative reporting and compelling storytelling, “60 Minutes” delves into the heart of current affairs, providing viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand.
From exclusive interviews with influential figures to in-depth analysis of pressing global issues, “60 Minutes” offers a diverse range of features that keep viewers informed and engaged. Whether it’s uncovering groundbreaking discoveries, shedding light on human interest stories, or exploring the complexities of today’s world, “60 Minutes” delivers thought-provoking content that resonates with audiences of all backgrounds.
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Sunday 28 April 2024 on CBS
60 Minutes Cast – Main Cast Lesley Stahl
Scott Pelley
Bill Whitaker
John Dickerson...
This renowned newsmagazine offers an in-depth look into the latest people, events, and stories making headlines and shaping the world around us. With its investigative reporting and compelling storytelling, “60 Minutes” delves into the heart of current affairs, providing viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand.
From exclusive interviews with influential figures to in-depth analysis of pressing global issues, “60 Minutes” offers a diverse range of features that keep viewers informed and engaged. Whether it’s uncovering groundbreaking discoveries, shedding light on human interest stories, or exploring the complexities of today’s world, “60 Minutes” delivers thought-provoking content that resonates with audiences of all backgrounds.
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Sunday 28 April 2024 on CBS
60 Minutes Cast – Main Cast Lesley Stahl
Scott Pelley
Bill Whitaker
John Dickerson...
- 4/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another riveting episode of “60 Minutes” airing this Sunday, April 21, 2024, at 7:00 Pm on CBS. As one of television’s most iconic newsmagazines, “60 Minutes” delves into the latest headlines and goes behind the scenes to uncover the stories shaping our world.
In this week’s episode, viewers can expect a diverse range of features focusing on people and events making waves in the news. From in-depth interviews with prominent figures to investigative reports uncovering groundbreaking stories, “60 Minutes” offers unparalleled insight and analysis into the most pressing issues of our time.
Tune in as the award-winning journalists of “60 Minutes” deliver compelling storytelling and unparalleled journalism that keeps viewers informed and engaged. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and get an insider’s perspective on the stories dominating the headlines. Join millions of viewers this Sunday for another...
In this week’s episode, viewers can expect a diverse range of features focusing on people and events making waves in the news. From in-depth interviews with prominent figures to investigative reports uncovering groundbreaking stories, “60 Minutes” offers unparalleled insight and analysis into the most pressing issues of our time.
Tune in as the award-winning journalists of “60 Minutes” deliver compelling storytelling and unparalleled journalism that keeps viewers informed and engaged. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and get an insider’s perspective on the stories dominating the headlines. Join millions of viewers this Sunday for another...
- 4/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The logo of CBS News. (Graphic designed by The Desk)
Paramount Global’s CBS is revamping its streaming news channel ahead of its 10th anniversary.
Starting later this month, CBS News Digital will get a new name — CBS News 24/7 — and new programming to reflect its refreshed identity, executives confirmed in a press release on Wednesday.
The new CBS News 24/7 streaming channel will debut a whiparound-style news program bearing the same name, which will tap the resources of its national CBS News reporting team along with local journalists at nearly two dozen CBS-owned local stations to provide updates on the latest headlines across the nation and around the world. It will also offer enhanced weather forecasts that use augmented and virtual reality.
Executives say CBS News 24/7 will “double the amount of live hours to cover breaking news and ensure viewers are informed and engaged with the latest developments...
Paramount Global’s CBS is revamping its streaming news channel ahead of its 10th anniversary.
Starting later this month, CBS News Digital will get a new name — CBS News 24/7 — and new programming to reflect its refreshed identity, executives confirmed in a press release on Wednesday.
The new CBS News 24/7 streaming channel will debut a whiparound-style news program bearing the same name, which will tap the resources of its national CBS News reporting team along with local journalists at nearly two dozen CBS-owned local stations to provide updates on the latest headlines across the nation and around the world. It will also offer enhanced weather forecasts that use augmented and virtual reality.
Executives say CBS News 24/7 will “double the amount of live hours to cover breaking news and ensure viewers are informed and engaged with the latest developments...
- 4/10/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
CBS News is rebooting its streaming efforts, expanding live coverage, lengthening shows like The Daily Report with John Dickerson and rebranding its flagship service.
Formerly known as the CBS News Streaming Network, the free, ad-supported offering as of April 22 will be called CBS News 24/7. Featuring original reporting from the broadcast news division as well as local stations, the streaming service will add new programming and double the amount of live hours it brings to viewers. It helped propel CBS News to a total of more than 21 billion minutes of streaming in 2023.
Wendy McMahon, who was upped to president and CEO of CBS News and Stations and CBS Media Ventures last summer, described the set of changes as a “decidedly ambitious evolution of our streaming efforts.” Prior to CBS Corp. merging with Viacom to form what is now Paramount Global, CBS News blazed a trail in streaming, lighting up its...
Formerly known as the CBS News Streaming Network, the free, ad-supported offering as of April 22 will be called CBS News 24/7. Featuring original reporting from the broadcast news division as well as local stations, the streaming service will add new programming and double the amount of live hours it brings to viewers. It helped propel CBS News to a total of more than 21 billion minutes of streaming in 2023.
Wendy McMahon, who was upped to president and CEO of CBS News and Stations and CBS Media Ventures last summer, described the set of changes as a “decidedly ambitious evolution of our streaming efforts.” Prior to CBS Corp. merging with Viacom to form what is now Paramount Global, CBS News blazed a trail in streaming, lighting up its...
- 4/9/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
The show will leverage the wide network of CBS News assets, using reporting from local and national stations.
The 2024 U.S. presidential election could be one of the most consequential in the country’s history. Ahead of November’s critical vote, news providers are shoring up their content slates and making sure they can reach as large an audience as possible with information they need to know. CBS News is already one of the most trusted names in the business, and Variety reports that it is supplementing its coverage by adding a new streaming news show that covers all of a day’s most important story with a whip-around style.
The new show will be called “CBS News 24/7,” and will use reporting from local and national CBS stations. In addition, current streaming news programs will be expanded, and a late-night roundup show will be added. The CBS News streaming channel can be found on Paramount+,...
The 2024 U.S. presidential election could be one of the most consequential in the country’s history. Ahead of November’s critical vote, news providers are shoring up their content slates and making sure they can reach as large an audience as possible with information they need to know. CBS News is already one of the most trusted names in the business, and Variety reports that it is supplementing its coverage by adding a new streaming news show that covers all of a day’s most important story with a whip-around style.
The new show will be called “CBS News 24/7,” and will use reporting from local and national CBS stations. In addition, current streaming news programs will be expanded, and a late-night roundup show will be added. The CBS News streaming channel can be found on Paramount+,...
- 4/9/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
CBS News is ready to launch a new salvo in TV’s streaming wars.
With many of its rivals bolstering their streaming offerings in recent months, CBS News plans to broaden its efforts by debuting a new signature “whip-around” live-streamed program, “CBS News 24/7” that will rely on journalists both from the national news outlet as well as from CBS local stations — and serve as the new name of the broadband outlet. CBS will also expand current streaming programs led by anchor John Dickerson and the CBS News Washington bureau and launch a 1 a.m. program called “CBS News Roundup” for late-night viewing.
“CBS News 24/7 is a decidedly ambitious evolution of our streaming efforts,” said Wendy McMahon, president and CEO of a unit that comprises CBS News, local stations and syndication, in a statement. “Data backs up our bet on a fresh, timely, and distinctive approach to breaking news and live coverage.
With many of its rivals bolstering their streaming offerings in recent months, CBS News plans to broaden its efforts by debuting a new signature “whip-around” live-streamed program, “CBS News 24/7” that will rely on journalists both from the national news outlet as well as from CBS local stations — and serve as the new name of the broadband outlet. CBS will also expand current streaming programs led by anchor John Dickerson and the CBS News Washington bureau and launch a 1 a.m. program called “CBS News Roundup” for late-night viewing.
“CBS News 24/7 is a decidedly ambitious evolution of our streaming efforts,” said Wendy McMahon, president and CEO of a unit that comprises CBS News, local stations and syndication, in a statement. “Data backs up our bet on a fresh, timely, and distinctive approach to breaking news and live coverage.
- 4/9/2024
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Get ready for an insightful and thought-provoking evening with “60 Minutes” airing on CBS at 7:00 Pm on Sunday, April 14, 2024. As one of the most respected newsmagazines on television, “60 Minutes” offers viewers an in-depth look at people, events, and stories making headlines around the world.
Tune in for a captivating lineup of features that delve into the most pressing issues of the day, providing viewers with a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the news that shapes our lives. From interviews with world leaders to investigative reports on current events, “60 Minutes” delivers comprehensive coverage that goes beyond the surface to uncover the truth.
Join CBS for an hour of compelling journalism that keeps you informed and engaged with the world around you. With its unmatched reputation for excellence in reporting, “60 Minutes” continues to set the standard for investigative journalism and storytelling on television.
Don’t miss out on this week...
Tune in for a captivating lineup of features that delve into the most pressing issues of the day, providing viewers with a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the news that shapes our lives. From interviews with world leaders to investigative reports on current events, “60 Minutes” delivers comprehensive coverage that goes beyond the surface to uncover the truth.
Join CBS for an hour of compelling journalism that keeps you informed and engaged with the world around you. With its unmatched reputation for excellence in reporting, “60 Minutes” continues to set the standard for investigative journalism and storytelling on television.
Don’t miss out on this week...
- 4/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an insightful evening of journalism as “60 Minutes” returns to CBS this Sunday, April 7, 2024, at 7:00 Pm. As one of the longest-running and most respected newsmagazines on television, “60 Minutes” brings viewers in-depth stories that delve into the people and events shaping our world.
With its trademark investigative journalism and compelling storytelling, this episode promises to offer a diverse range of features that go beyond the headlines. From captivating interviews with prominent figures to in-depth reports on pressing issues, “60 Minutes” continues to set the standard for quality journalism.
Join millions of viewers as “60 Minutes” delivers thought-provoking insights and analysis that shed light on the stories behind the news. Whether you’re interested in politics, culture, or global affairs, “60 Minutes” is sure to inform, enlighten, and entertain.
Don’t miss out on the latest episode of “60 Minutes,” airing this Sunday at 7:00 Pm on CBS.
With its trademark investigative journalism and compelling storytelling, this episode promises to offer a diverse range of features that go beyond the headlines. From captivating interviews with prominent figures to in-depth reports on pressing issues, “60 Minutes” continues to set the standard for quality journalism.
Join millions of viewers as “60 Minutes” delivers thought-provoking insights and analysis that shed light on the stories behind the news. Whether you’re interested in politics, culture, or global affairs, “60 Minutes” is sure to inform, enlighten, and entertain.
Don’t miss out on the latest episode of “60 Minutes,” airing this Sunday at 7:00 Pm on CBS.
- 3/31/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Attention news enthusiasts! Don’t miss out on the latest edition of “60 Minutes,” airing on CBS this Sunday at 7:00 Pm. As one of television’s longest-running and most respected newsmagazines, “60 Minutes” delivers in-depth features that delve into the most compelling people and events shaping the world today.
Tune in for insightful interviews, thought-provoking investigations, and behind-the-scenes looks at the headlines making waves around the globe. From hard-hitting journalism to human interest stories, “60 Minutes” covers a wide range of topics with depth, integrity, and clarity.
Join the seasoned journalists of “60 Minutes” as they bring you stories that matter, providing valuable insights and context to help viewers better understand the complex issues of our time. Whether you’re a news junkie or simply curious about the world around you, “60 Minutes” offers something for everyone.
Set your reminders and gather your family for an enlightening and informative evening with “60 Minutes,...
Tune in for insightful interviews, thought-provoking investigations, and behind-the-scenes looks at the headlines making waves around the globe. From hard-hitting journalism to human interest stories, “60 Minutes” covers a wide range of topics with depth, integrity, and clarity.
Join the seasoned journalists of “60 Minutes” as they bring you stories that matter, providing valuable insights and context to help viewers better understand the complex issues of our time. Whether you’re a news junkie or simply curious about the world around you, “60 Minutes” offers something for everyone.
Set your reminders and gather your family for an enlightening and informative evening with “60 Minutes,...
- 3/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an insightful and informative episode of “60 Minutes” airing on CBS at 7:00 Pm on Sunday, March 24, 2024. As one of the longest-running and most respected newsmagazines on television, “60 Minutes” delivers in-depth coverage of people, events, and issues making headlines around the world.
In this episode, viewers can expect a diverse range of compelling stories that go beyond the surface to uncover the stories behind the headlines. From hard-hitting investigative reports to intimate profiles of fascinating individuals, “60 Minutes” offers a comprehensive look at the most important news and events shaping our world.
With its award-winning journalism and unparalleled access, “60 Minutes” continues to set the standard for excellence in television news. Whether you’re interested in politics, business, culture, or human interest stories, “60 Minutes” has something for everyone.
Don’t miss out on the latest episode of “60 Minutes” as it brings you the stories that matter,...
In this episode, viewers can expect a diverse range of compelling stories that go beyond the surface to uncover the stories behind the headlines. From hard-hitting investigative reports to intimate profiles of fascinating individuals, “60 Minutes” offers a comprehensive look at the most important news and events shaping our world.
With its award-winning journalism and unparalleled access, “60 Minutes” continues to set the standard for excellence in television news. Whether you’re interested in politics, business, culture, or human interest stories, “60 Minutes” has something for everyone.
Don’t miss out on the latest episode of “60 Minutes” as it brings you the stories that matter,...
- 3/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Broadcast’s late-night shows started later than usual on Thursday, March 7, due to President Biden’s 2024 State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress.
Stephen Colbert hosted a live post-State of the Union episode of The Late Show this past Thursday, and it averaged the most total viewers on late night. Airing from 11:55 p.m.-12:43 a.m., the Thursday, March 7 episode averaged 1,923,000 total viewers and 200,000 P18-49 viewers, according to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data.
That’s -1% in total viewers and -4% in P18-49 viewers from last year’s post-State of the Union episode. It’s also -5% in total viewers and -24% in P18-49 viewers from the previous Thursday edition of The Late Show; up +4% in total viewers and -2% in P18-49 viewers from the Thursday Late Show average in 2024 to-date.
CBS News anchor John Dickerson and De La Soul were...
Stephen Colbert hosted a live post-State of the Union episode of The Late Show this past Thursday, and it averaged the most total viewers on late night. Airing from 11:55 p.m.-12:43 a.m., the Thursday, March 7 episode averaged 1,923,000 total viewers and 200,000 P18-49 viewers, according to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data.
That’s -1% in total viewers and -4% in P18-49 viewers from last year’s post-State of the Union episode. It’s also -5% in total viewers and -24% in P18-49 viewers from the previous Thursday edition of The Late Show; up +4% in total viewers and -2% in P18-49 viewers from the Thursday Late Show average in 2024 to-date.
CBS News anchor John Dickerson and De La Soul were...
- 3/11/2024
- by A.J. Katz
- LateNighter
Tune in for an enlightening episode of “60 Minutes” airing on CBS at 6:00 Pm on Sunday, March 17, 2024. This renowned newsmagazine promises an in-depth exploration of the latest headlines and stories shaping our world today.
With a focus on the people and events driving the news cycle, “60 Minutes” delves into the heart of current affairs with compelling features and insightful interviews. From investigative reports to human interest stories, each segment offers a unique perspective on the issues dominating the headlines.
Join the award-winning team of journalists as they provide unparalleled coverage of the most pressing topics of the day. With its reputation for fearless journalism and uncompromising integrity, “60 Minutes” remains a trusted source for reliable news and analysis.
Don’t miss out on this week’s episode as “60 Minutes” continues its tradition of delivering thought-provoking stories that go beyond the surface to uncover the truth behind the headlines.
With a focus on the people and events driving the news cycle, “60 Minutes” delves into the heart of current affairs with compelling features and insightful interviews. From investigative reports to human interest stories, each segment offers a unique perspective on the issues dominating the headlines.
Join the award-winning team of journalists as they provide unparalleled coverage of the most pressing topics of the day. With its reputation for fearless journalism and uncompromising integrity, “60 Minutes” remains a trusted source for reliable news and analysis.
Don’t miss out on this week’s episode as “60 Minutes” continues its tradition of delivering thought-provoking stories that go beyond the surface to uncover the truth behind the headlines.
- 3/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Updated, with latest results: Donald Trump and Joe Biden dominated a majority of Super Tuesday contests this evening, making it all the more certain that the November election will be a rematch.
Biden and Trump were projected to be the winners, by a wide margin, of party primaries in California, Colorado, Texas, Virginia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Maine, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Alabama, Utah and Tennessee. Biden also was projected to win Vermont, and Trump won a caucus in Alaska.
The lingering question was whether Nikki Haley would continue her bid for the Republican nomination as Trump’s last remaining rival. She was projected to win Vermont, denying Trump a sweep of all Super Tuesday contests. Referring to Trump’s speech earlier in the evening, her campaign said in a statement, “Unity is not achieved by simply claiming, ‘we’re united.'”
Otherwise, the former president scored lopsided margins of victory.
“It...
Biden and Trump were projected to be the winners, by a wide margin, of party primaries in California, Colorado, Texas, Virginia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Maine, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Alabama, Utah and Tennessee. Biden also was projected to win Vermont, and Trump won a caucus in Alaska.
The lingering question was whether Nikki Haley would continue her bid for the Republican nomination as Trump’s last remaining rival. She was projected to win Vermont, denying Trump a sweep of all Super Tuesday contests. Referring to Trump’s speech earlier in the evening, her campaign said in a statement, “Unity is not achieved by simply claiming, ‘we’re united.'”
Otherwise, the former president scored lopsided margins of victory.
“It...
- 3/6/2024
- by Ted Johnson and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
The suspense this Super Tuesday may be in watching how all of the networks try to make the night suspenseful.
Some 16 states and one territory will vote: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia. A Democratic caucus also is being held in American Samoa, and Iowa Democrats also will reveal their results.
But with Joe Biden and Donald Trump on their way to a rematch in the 2024 presidential election, coverage Tuesday will focus on margins of victory, when each candidate will clinch their nomination and what’s next from now until Election Day. There also will be attention to down-ballot races, including California’s Senate primary to fill the seat long held by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-ca).
Related: California Senate Debate: Katie Porter Attacks Adam Schiff, Candidates Oppose Immigration Bill And Support AI Regulation
That’s a far cry from...
Some 16 states and one territory will vote: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia. A Democratic caucus also is being held in American Samoa, and Iowa Democrats also will reveal their results.
But with Joe Biden and Donald Trump on their way to a rematch in the 2024 presidential election, coverage Tuesday will focus on margins of victory, when each candidate will clinch their nomination and what’s next from now until Election Day. There also will be attention to down-ballot races, including California’s Senate primary to fill the seat long held by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-ca).
Related: California Senate Debate: Katie Porter Attacks Adam Schiff, Candidates Oppose Immigration Bill And Support AI Regulation
That’s a far cry from...
- 3/5/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
This Sunday at 6:00 Pm on CBS, viewers can anticipate a comprehensive dive into current events with “60 Minutes.” The long-running newsmagazine continues its tradition of delivering in-depth features that focus on people and events shaping the headlines and news landscape.
In this upcoming episode, “60 Minutes” promises a riveting exploration of stories that go beyond the surface, providing insightful perspectives and analyses. With a reputation for bringing thought-provoking journalism to the forefront, the show remains a trusted source for those seeking a deeper understanding of global events and significant issues.
For anyone interested in staying informed and engaged with the world’s happenings, tuning in at 6:00 Pm is an opportunity to join the millions who rely on “60 Minutes” for its unique blend of storytelling, investigative journalism, and impactful reporting. It’s a chance to be part of the conversation surrounding key events and the people shaping our world on CBS.
In this upcoming episode, “60 Minutes” promises a riveting exploration of stories that go beyond the surface, providing insightful perspectives and analyses. With a reputation for bringing thought-provoking journalism to the forefront, the show remains a trusted source for those seeking a deeper understanding of global events and significant issues.
For anyone interested in staying informed and engaged with the world’s happenings, tuning in at 6:00 Pm is an opportunity to join the millions who rely on “60 Minutes” for its unique blend of storytelling, investigative journalism, and impactful reporting. It’s a chance to be part of the conversation surrounding key events and the people shaping our world on CBS.
- 3/3/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Sunday at 7:00 Pm on CBS, viewers can catch the latest episode of the iconic newsmagazine “60 Minutes.” Known for its in-depth reporting and insightful features, the show offers a comprehensive look at people and events making headlines around the world.
With a blend of investigative journalism and compelling storytelling, “60 Minutes” goes beyond the surface to uncover the stories behind the news. From interviews with newsmakers to in-depth reports on current events, the show provides viewers with a deeper understanding of the issues shaping our world.
Tackling a wide range of topics, from politics and business to culture and technology, “60 Minutes” offers something for everyone. With its reputation for excellence in journalism, the show continues to be a trusted source of information for millions of viewers each week.
Don’t miss “60 Minutes” this Sunday at 7:00 Pm on CBS. Tune in for an hour of engaging...
With a blend of investigative journalism and compelling storytelling, “60 Minutes” goes beyond the surface to uncover the stories behind the news. From interviews with newsmakers to in-depth reports on current events, the show provides viewers with a deeper understanding of the issues shaping our world.
Tackling a wide range of topics, from politics and business to culture and technology, “60 Minutes” offers something for everyone. With its reputation for excellence in journalism, the show continues to be a trusted source of information for millions of viewers each week.
Don’t miss “60 Minutes” this Sunday at 7:00 Pm on CBS. Tune in for an hour of engaging...
- 2/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another captivating episode of “60 Minutes” as it returns with its signature blend of investigative journalism and in-depth storytelling. Airing on Sunday, February 25, 2024, at 7:00 Pm on CBS, “60 Minutes” continues its tradition of delivering thought-provoking features that delve into the people and events shaping the world.
As a newsmagazine, “60 Minutes” provides viewers with a unique perspective on current events and issues, offering insights into the stories behind the headlines. From interviews with newsmakers to in-depth reports on pressing issues, each episode of “60 Minutes” offers a comprehensive look at the most important stories of the week.
With its team of seasoned journalists and correspondents, “60 Minutes” remains a trusted source of news and analysis, tackling everything from politics and business to culture and science. Whether you’re looking to stay informed or simply enjoy compelling storytelling, “60 Minutes” has something for everyone.
Don’t miss...
As a newsmagazine, “60 Minutes” provides viewers with a unique perspective on current events and issues, offering insights into the stories behind the headlines. From interviews with newsmakers to in-depth reports on pressing issues, each episode of “60 Minutes” offers a comprehensive look at the most important stories of the week.
With its team of seasoned journalists and correspondents, “60 Minutes” remains a trusted source of news and analysis, tackling everything from politics and business to culture and science. Whether you’re looking to stay informed or simply enjoy compelling storytelling, “60 Minutes” has something for everyone.
Don’t miss...
- 2/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another informative and captivating episode of “60 Minutes,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Sunday, February 18, 2024, on CBS. As one of the longest-running newsmagazine programs on television, “60 Minutes” continues its tradition of delivering in-depth features focusing on people and events making headlines around the world.
In this episode, viewers can expect a diverse range of stories covering a variety of topics, from breaking news to investigative reports and human interest stories. With its renowned team of journalists and correspondents, “60 Minutes” provides unparalleled access and insight into the most pressing issues of our time.
From interviews with prominent figures to on-the-ground reporting from around the globe, “60 Minutes” offers a comprehensive look at the stories shaping our world. Whether you’re interested in politics, culture, science, or current events, “60 Minutes” has something for everyone.
Don’t miss this week’s episode of “60 Minutes” as CBS...
In this episode, viewers can expect a diverse range of stories covering a variety of topics, from breaking news to investigative reports and human interest stories. With its renowned team of journalists and correspondents, “60 Minutes” provides unparalleled access and insight into the most pressing issues of our time.
From interviews with prominent figures to on-the-ground reporting from around the globe, “60 Minutes” offers a comprehensive look at the stories shaping our world. Whether you’re interested in politics, culture, science, or current events, “60 Minutes” has something for everyone.
Don’t miss this week’s episode of “60 Minutes” as CBS...
- 2/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
A small contingent of journalists gathered near the Canadian border earlier this morning to watch as Dixville Notch, Nh, continued its tradition of casting the first ballots on an election day.
Nikki Haley cleaned Donald Trump’s clock in this hamlet — 6 votes to none.
As the day goes on, network correspondents are fanning out across the state at precincts to talk to actual voters, after months in which the first-in-the-nation primary was judged and assessed by polls. Commentary and analysis is focusing on whether
Haley and her top surrogate, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, blitzed the airwaves on Monday, while Trump held a final rally in Laconia, Nh, where he predicted that Haley would be out of the race after tonight. He was interrupted by climate protesters, who have been a frequent presence at events in recent days.
There is a Democratic race, too. Joe Biden is not on the ballot,...
Nikki Haley cleaned Donald Trump’s clock in this hamlet — 6 votes to none.
As the day goes on, network correspondents are fanning out across the state at precincts to talk to actual voters, after months in which the first-in-the-nation primary was judged and assessed by polls. Commentary and analysis is focusing on whether
Haley and her top surrogate, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, blitzed the airwaves on Monday, while Trump held a final rally in Laconia, Nh, where he predicted that Haley would be out of the race after tonight. He was interrupted by climate protesters, who have been a frequent presence at events in recent days.
There is a Democratic race, too. Joe Biden is not on the ballot,...
- 1/23/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Have you heard it’s cold in Des Moines? The subzero temperatures are making Monday’s caucuses in Iowa the coldest on record, a running theme of coverage throughout the day and into this evening. It’s not trivial, as the frigid weather may very well impact turnout.
As Iowa’s first votes of the 2024 presidential race come in, expect a lot of analysis, punditry and prediction, even if the results represent just a sliver of the primary electorate. The Hawkeye state’s primacy as the first-in-the-nation often obscures the peculiarities of the caucus system, unless there is some kind of glitch, which is what happened four years ago with the Democrats.
That said, networks see the caucuses as the kickoff of what is hoped a spike in viewer interest in the presidential contest, as was seen in 2020 and 2016. All of the broadcast networks are planning for ongoing coverage of...
As Iowa’s first votes of the 2024 presidential race come in, expect a lot of analysis, punditry and prediction, even if the results represent just a sliver of the primary electorate. The Hawkeye state’s primacy as the first-in-the-nation often obscures the peculiarities of the caucus system, unless there is some kind of glitch, which is what happened four years ago with the Democrats.
That said, networks see the caucuses as the kickoff of what is hoped a spike in viewer interest in the presidential contest, as was seen in 2020 and 2016. All of the broadcast networks are planning for ongoing coverage of...
- 1/15/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
At least one of the big companies that distribute CNN via cable or satellite is unnerved by how closely the company’s new live-streaming service looks like its TV network.
Big satellite distributor DirecTV has let executives at Warner Bros. Discovery know via letter that its executives believe the similarities between the two products violate the carriage contract between the two companies, according to a person familiar with the matter. The new CNN streaming service, CNN Max, just launched last week and includes many of programs that run on linear CNN, including “CNN This Morning,” “The Lead With Jake Tapper” and “Anderson Cooper 360.”
The New York Times previously reported the contretemps between DirecTV and Warner Bros. Discovery.
“Wbd maintains strong and meaningful relationships with our affiliate partners. Our partners are aware of and understand our rationale with Max, which is to reach new audiences,” Warner Bros. Discovery said in a statement.
Big satellite distributor DirecTV has let executives at Warner Bros. Discovery know via letter that its executives believe the similarities between the two products violate the carriage contract between the two companies, according to a person familiar with the matter. The new CNN streaming service, CNN Max, just launched last week and includes many of programs that run on linear CNN, including “CNN This Morning,” “The Lead With Jake Tapper” and “Anderson Cooper 360.”
The New York Times previously reported the contretemps between DirecTV and Warner Bros. Discovery.
“Wbd maintains strong and meaningful relationships with our affiliate partners. Our partners are aware of and understand our rationale with Max, which is to reach new audiences,” Warner Bros. Discovery said in a statement.
- 10/3/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
On Sunday September 17 2023 at 7:30 Pm, CBS broadcasts the episode of “60 Minutes”.
Scroll down to read more about and watch the episode of “60 Minutes”!
Season 56 Episode 1 Information
President Zelenskyy – Ahead of his visit to the United States, 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley speaks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the presidential offices in Kyiv as Ukraine continues its counteroffensive and Russia’s war wages on. In a wide-ranging interview, Pelley speaks with Zelenskyy about U.S. aid, drone strikes in Russia and the possibility of territorial concessions. Maria Gavrilovic is the producer.
Into The Streets – 60 Minutes’ Lesley Stahl reports from Israel on Brothers and Sisters in Arms – a group of military reservists, including commando soldiers and pilots, who are at the forefront of the huge rallies in the country. They’ve been protesting for months over a far-reaching plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to weaken Israel’s Supreme Court.
Scroll down to read more about and watch the episode of “60 Minutes”!
Season 56 Episode 1 Information
President Zelenskyy – Ahead of his visit to the United States, 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley speaks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the presidential offices in Kyiv as Ukraine continues its counteroffensive and Russia’s war wages on. In a wide-ranging interview, Pelley speaks with Zelenskyy about U.S. aid, drone strikes in Russia and the possibility of territorial concessions. Maria Gavrilovic is the producer.
Into The Streets – 60 Minutes’ Lesley Stahl reports from Israel on Brothers and Sisters in Arms – a group of military reservists, including commando soldiers and pilots, who are at the forefront of the huge rallies in the country. They’ve been protesting for months over a far-reaching plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to weaken Israel’s Supreme Court.
- 9/16/2023
- by TV Everyday
- TV Everyday
NBC News may trump its rivals when it comes to interviewing a certain former Commander-in-Chief.
David Muir, Lesley Stahl, John Dickerson, Chris Wallace, Bill O’Reilly, Kaitlan Collins and Jim Acosta have all tried their hand at interviewing Donald Trump; lobbing questions at him; or moderating a debate or event in which his participation was key. Some have drawn blood and others have been bloodied (and some others left agog as Trump walked out unexpectedly). But anchors and reporters working for NBC News seem to have the most success at keeping him in line while trying to elicit big news out of him.
Kristen Welker has the next turn at bat. She has pre-taped an interview with Trump that is one of the main features of her first broadcast at the helm of NBC News’ “Meet The Press.” The NBCUniversal-backed outlet has already revealed that Trump told her he was...
David Muir, Lesley Stahl, John Dickerson, Chris Wallace, Bill O’Reilly, Kaitlan Collins and Jim Acosta have all tried their hand at interviewing Donald Trump; lobbing questions at him; or moderating a debate or event in which his participation was key. Some have drawn blood and others have been bloodied (and some others left agog as Trump walked out unexpectedly). But anchors and reporters working for NBC News seem to have the most success at keeping him in line while trying to elicit big news out of him.
Kristen Welker has the next turn at bat. She has pre-taped an interview with Trump that is one of the main features of her first broadcast at the helm of NBC News’ “Meet The Press.” The NBCUniversal-backed outlet has already revealed that Trump told her he was...
- 9/15/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
You might call it CNN Headline News — for the streaming era.
Warner Bros. Discovery plans to unveil a 24/7 live-streamed news service called “CNN Max” on September 27, and indicated the outlet would focus initially on breaking news. Anchors including Jim Acosta, Rahel Solomon, Amara Walker, Fredricka Whitfield and Jim Sciutto have been given assignments, with Sciutto set to lead breaking news in the afternoons. Bianna Golodryga and Christiane Amanpour could also have roles, according to a person familiar with the situation.
CNN has fallen far behind its rivals when it comes to streaming, with Warner scuttling a nascent subscription-based streaming outlet, CNN+, last year. As the company recalibrated CNN’s strategy, however, MSNBC, Fox News Channel, ABC News and CBS News have all had opportunities to establish new programming for the broadband set, and to experiment while refining their brands in the space. CNN is in some ways starting to run...
Warner Bros. Discovery plans to unveil a 24/7 live-streamed news service called “CNN Max” on September 27, and indicated the outlet would focus initially on breaking news. Anchors including Jim Acosta, Rahel Solomon, Amara Walker, Fredricka Whitfield and Jim Sciutto have been given assignments, with Sciutto set to lead breaking news in the afternoons. Bianna Golodryga and Christiane Amanpour could also have roles, according to a person familiar with the situation.
CNN has fallen far behind its rivals when it comes to streaming, with Warner scuttling a nascent subscription-based streaming outlet, CNN+, last year. As the company recalibrated CNN’s strategy, however, MSNBC, Fox News Channel, ABC News and CBS News have all had opportunities to establish new programming for the broadband set, and to experiment while refining their brands in the space. CNN is in some ways starting to run...
- 8/24/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Updated, with additional details: Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to a 37-count indictment in federal court in Miami today. He is the first former president in U.S. history to face such charges.
News outlets began reporting his plea at about 12:05 p.m. Pt/3:05 p.m. Et, with The Washington Post reporting that Trump’s attorney Todd Blanche told Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman, “We most certainly enter a plea of not guilty.”
Earlier, Trump was arrested and fingerprinted, but no mugshot was taken.
Networks reported that Trump was instructed to not communicate about the case with any potential witnesses, including Walt Nauta, his aide, who is a co-defendant in the case. Trump was released and federal prosecutors reportedly said that they did not consider him a flight risk. There will be no restictions on Trump’s travel. Nauta also appeared in court, but will be arraigned later this month.
News outlets began reporting his plea at about 12:05 p.m. Pt/3:05 p.m. Et, with The Washington Post reporting that Trump’s attorney Todd Blanche told Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman, “We most certainly enter a plea of not guilty.”
Earlier, Trump was arrested and fingerprinted, but no mugshot was taken.
Networks reported that Trump was instructed to not communicate about the case with any potential witnesses, including Walt Nauta, his aide, who is a co-defendant in the case. Trump was released and federal prosecutors reportedly said that they did not consider him a flight risk. There will be no restictions on Trump’s travel. Nauta also appeared in court, but will be arraigned later this month.
- 6/13/2023
- by Tom Tapp and Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Covenant House, the largest charity in the Americas helping youth facing homelessness and survivors of trafficking, will hold its annual Night of Covenant House Stars Gala on Monday, May 22 at 6 p.m. at the Javits Center Rooftop Pavilion and Terrace in New York City.
Night of Covenant House Stars will feature Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner and Covenant House International Board Member Rachel Brosnahan; Academy and Golden Globe Award winner and Covenant House International Board member Ariana DeBose; news anchor, best-selling author, and Covenant House International Board member John Dickerson; Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award winner and Covenant House International Board Member Audra McDonald; actor and producer Jason Ralph; and host of MSNBC’s The 11th Hour Stephanie Ruhle.
“The funds and awareness we will raise on May 22 will help Covenant House provide high-quality care to the thousands of youth who will come through our doors this year, and...
Night of Covenant House Stars will feature Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner and Covenant House International Board Member Rachel Brosnahan; Academy and Golden Globe Award winner and Covenant House International Board member Ariana DeBose; news anchor, best-selling author, and Covenant House International Board member John Dickerson; Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award winner and Covenant House International Board Member Audra McDonald; actor and producer Jason Ralph; and host of MSNBC’s The 11th Hour Stephanie Ruhle.
“The funds and awareness we will raise on May 22 will help Covenant House provide high-quality care to the thousands of youth who will come through our doors this year, and...
- 5/9/2023
- Look to the Stars
Covenant House is lining up some stars for its upcoming fundraiser.
The annual Night of Covenant House Stars Gala, set for May 22 at the Javits Center Rooftop Pavilion and Terrace in New York City, will feature appearances by Ariana DeBose, Rachel Brosnahan, Audra McDonald, John Dickerson, Jason Ralph, Stephanie Ruhle and others. (DeBose, Brosnahan, Dickerson and McDonald all serve as Covenant House international board members.)
Presented by Delta Air Lines, the night will see Grammy-nominated musical group Tank and the Bangas take the stage for a special performance. The program will also feature some awards presentations. Eric Hutcherson, executive vp and chief people and inclusion officer at Universal Music Group, will receive a Covenant House Board Service Award for his work on behalf of youth experiencing homelessness. Delta will be feted for 10 years of commitment and support of youth experiencing homelessness, through both funding and job training and placements.
“The...
The annual Night of Covenant House Stars Gala, set for May 22 at the Javits Center Rooftop Pavilion and Terrace in New York City, will feature appearances by Ariana DeBose, Rachel Brosnahan, Audra McDonald, John Dickerson, Jason Ralph, Stephanie Ruhle and others. (DeBose, Brosnahan, Dickerson and McDonald all serve as Covenant House international board members.)
Presented by Delta Air Lines, the night will see Grammy-nominated musical group Tank and the Bangas take the stage for a special performance. The program will also feature some awards presentations. Eric Hutcherson, executive vp and chief people and inclusion officer at Universal Music Group, will receive a Covenant House Board Service Award for his work on behalf of youth experiencing homelessness. Delta will be feted for 10 years of commitment and support of youth experiencing homelessness, through both funding and job training and placements.
“The...
- 5/1/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS is debuting a revamped daily streaming politics show American Decides, which will feature a team of the network anchors and correspondents.
Set to debut on May 1, America Decides will feature Robert Costa, Caitlin Huey-Burns, Major Garrett, Ed O’Keefe, Nikole Killion, Scott MacFarlane, Weijia Jiang and Nancy Cordes. The show will stream on CBS News Streaming at 5 p.m. Et Monday through Thursday, re-airing at 6 p.m. Et and 9 p.m. Et. That slot is currently occupied by Red & Blue, which launched six years ago.
Robert Gifford, CBS News vice president and managing editor, said in a statement that they “aim to bring a fresh perspective that will leave viewers more informed, offering facts without opinion, and allow newsmakers to speak in a venue that goes beyond soundbites.”
The show will be based in Washington, and also will feature Anthony Salvanto, CBS News elections and surveys director, with the latest polling.
Set to debut on May 1, America Decides will feature Robert Costa, Caitlin Huey-Burns, Major Garrett, Ed O’Keefe, Nikole Killion, Scott MacFarlane, Weijia Jiang and Nancy Cordes. The show will stream on CBS News Streaming at 5 p.m. Et Monday through Thursday, re-airing at 6 p.m. Et and 9 p.m. Et. That slot is currently occupied by Red & Blue, which launched six years ago.
Robert Gifford, CBS News vice president and managing editor, said in a statement that they “aim to bring a fresh perspective that will leave viewers more informed, offering facts without opinion, and allow newsmakers to speak in a venue that goes beyond soundbites.”
The show will be based in Washington, and also will feature Anthony Salvanto, CBS News elections and surveys director, with the latest polling.
- 4/24/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
TV news can help a dozen soundbites from politicians go viral on any day. One recent social-media uproar stirred by CBS News came not from flagship programs like “CBS Mornings” or “CBS Evening News,” but from “Red & Blue,” a program available only through streaming.
On a recent Wednesday, CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns nabbed an interview with Senator Tim Scott, the Republican presidential hopeful, and made sure to ask him his stance on federal limits on when women might be able to terminate a pregnancy. Scott gave all kinds of answers, but none of them directly answered her questions. The exchange made news — even though it debuted first in a place where, in another era, it might have gotten lost.
Correspondents would like to do more of these kinds of interviews, says Huey-Burns. “He hadn’t defended a position before, so we saw that as an opportunity. Once people...
On a recent Wednesday, CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns nabbed an interview with Senator Tim Scott, the Republican presidential hopeful, and made sure to ask him his stance on federal limits on when women might be able to terminate a pregnancy. Scott gave all kinds of answers, but none of them directly answered her questions. The exchange made news — even though it debuted first in a place where, in another era, it might have gotten lost.
Correspondents would like to do more of these kinds of interviews, says Huey-Burns. “He hadn’t defended a position before, so we saw that as an opportunity. Once people...
- 4/24/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Fox News Channel dominated coverage for Tuesday’s State of the Union address as the most watched cable news channel. In broadcast, ABC News took the win.
Led by anchors Martha Maccallum and Bret Baier, Fox News Channel drew in 4.6 million total viewers and 793,000 in the key cable demo among adults 25-54 during the 9:00-10:30 p.m. coverage of President Joe Biden’s address, according to Nielsen data.
MSNBC, spearheaded by hosts Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace and Joy Reid, trailed slightly behind Fox News, coming in second place for total viewership in the demo with 3.5 million viewers and third place in the demo with 479,000 viewers during the 9:00-10:30 p.m. time slot. CNN’s coverage with Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper came in third place in terms of total viewers with 2.3 million total viewers and scored second in the demo across cable news networks with 617,000 viewers...
Led by anchors Martha Maccallum and Bret Baier, Fox News Channel drew in 4.6 million total viewers and 793,000 in the key cable demo among adults 25-54 during the 9:00-10:30 p.m. coverage of President Joe Biden’s address, according to Nielsen data.
MSNBC, spearheaded by hosts Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace and Joy Reid, trailed slightly behind Fox News, coming in second place for total viewership in the demo with 3.5 million viewers and third place in the demo with 479,000 viewers during the 9:00-10:30 p.m. time slot. CNN’s coverage with Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper came in third place in terms of total viewers with 2.3 million total viewers and scored second in the demo across cable news networks with 617,000 viewers...
- 2/8/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
President Joe Biden is set to deliver his second State of the Union speech before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Monday: “The president will underscore the progress we have made during one of the most challenging times…in history.”
The speech will be carried live at 9 p.m. Et by every major broadcast and most cable news outlets. It can also be livestreamed via the player embedded below. The Republican response to Biden’s address, delivered directly after, will also be available via the player.
This is Biden’s first address to a divided Congress and Kevin McCarthy’s first State of the Union as Speaker of the House.
Network Coverage Plans On TV & Online
ABC News will have special coverage of the 2023 State of the Union and the Republican response from 9 p.m.-11 p.m. Et on ABC,...
The speech will be carried live at 9 p.m. Et by every major broadcast and most cable news outlets. It can also be livestreamed via the player embedded below. The Republican response to Biden’s address, delivered directly after, will also be available via the player.
This is Biden’s first address to a divided Congress and Kevin McCarthy’s first State of the Union as Speaker of the House.
Network Coverage Plans On TV & Online
ABC News will have special coverage of the 2023 State of the Union and the Republican response from 9 p.m.-11 p.m. Et on ABC,...
- 2/7/2023
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Gadi Schwartz, best known for NBC News’ Snapchat show, is getting a streaming 8 p.m. hour all his own.
Schwartz will anchor an 8 p.m. newscast from Los Angeles. on the free, ad-supported NBC News Now streaming service, according to a memo issued Monday by Janelle Rodriguez, the NBC News senior vice president who oversees the emerging news outlet.
Schwartz has expanded his profile by co-anchoring “Stay Tuned” on Snapchat over the past five years, making him “a familiar draw for a new generation of viewers,” Rodriguez said. “Since joining NBC News in 2016 as a correspondent, Gadi has covered a range of pressing issues across all of our platforms, most notably the immigration crisis at the border.”
News aficionados are getting an avalanche of new content as every mainstream TV-news organization places new emphasis on reaching viewers through content they can watch at times and in places of their own choosing,...
Schwartz will anchor an 8 p.m. newscast from Los Angeles. on the free, ad-supported NBC News Now streaming service, according to a memo issued Monday by Janelle Rodriguez, the NBC News senior vice president who oversees the emerging news outlet.
Schwartz has expanded his profile by co-anchoring “Stay Tuned” on Snapchat over the past five years, making him “a familiar draw for a new generation of viewers,” Rodriguez said. “Since joining NBC News in 2016 as a correspondent, Gadi has covered a range of pressing issues across all of our platforms, most notably the immigration crisis at the border.”
News aficionados are getting an avalanche of new content as every mainstream TV-news organization places new emphasis on reaching viewers through content they can watch at times and in places of their own choosing,...
- 1/9/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
The long-running “PBS NewsHour,” which has its roots in broadcast-tv coverage of 1973’s Watergate hearings, is preparing itself to tell stories in some very new media frontiers, which include places like TikTok and YouTube.
“We have been thinking about the pace of the show. It is completely different from our commercial competitors. It is slower. It is more calm,” says Sara Just, the show’s senior executive producer, in a recent interview. As people interact with video programming in new fashion. executives are considering ways to make “NewsHour” relevant to new generations while keeping die-hards in the fold.
“Are we moving too slowly? Can we move more quickly? Can we get in more stories?” asks Just. “We don’t want to change and go to 30-second stories, minute stories. We have the luxury of time. But those are definitely things we are think about, and evolving as people’s viewing habits change,...
“We have been thinking about the pace of the show. It is completely different from our commercial competitors. It is slower. It is more calm,” says Sara Just, the show’s senior executive producer, in a recent interview. As people interact with video programming in new fashion. executives are considering ways to make “NewsHour” relevant to new generations while keeping die-hards in the fold.
“Are we moving too slowly? Can we move more quickly? Can we get in more stories?” asks Just. “We don’t want to change and go to 30-second stories, minute stories. We have the luxury of time. But those are definitely things we are think about, and evolving as people’s viewing habits change,...
- 1/2/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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Twitter experienced major outages in the U.S. and other parts of the world Wednesday, leading the hashtag #TwitterDown to pop up in numerous posts about the setbacks.
Media brands, journalists and Hollywood figures were among those taking shots at Elon Musk amid these issues, which included users having trouble with the log-in process, particularly on the desktop version. Musk made headlines for spearheading mass Twitter layoffs last month, not long after closing his 44 billion acquisition of the company.
When one user tweeted Wednesday, “Can anyone see this or is Twitter broken,” Musk himself weighed in with, “Works for me.”
Others were a bit more negative about the user experience that day and shared frustrations about the glitches. “Dipshit Arrogant Egomaniac Narcissist Musk fucked the pooch?” wrote Teen Mom executive producer Morgan J. Freeman.
Among the journalists to weigh in was CBS News personality John Dickerson,...
Twitter experienced major outages in the U.S. and other parts of the world Wednesday, leading the hashtag #TwitterDown to pop up in numerous posts about the setbacks.
Media brands, journalists and Hollywood figures were among those taking shots at Elon Musk amid these issues, which included users having trouble with the log-in process, particularly on the desktop version. Musk made headlines for spearheading mass Twitter layoffs last month, not long after closing his 44 billion acquisition of the company.
When one user tweeted Wednesday, “Can anyone see this or is Twitter broken,” Musk himself weighed in with, “Works for me.”
Others were a bit more negative about the user experience that day and shared frustrations about the glitches. “Dipshit Arrogant Egomaniac Narcissist Musk fucked the pooch?” wrote Teen Mom executive producer Morgan J. Freeman.
Among the journalists to weigh in was CBS News personality John Dickerson,...
- 12/29/2022
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The journey from speculation to information can be a twisty one.
Many of the nation’s biggest TV-news outlets started their Tuesday-evening Election Night broadcast under the premise that Republicans were about to take significant share of Congress from their Democratic rivals. Within the first ten minutes of CBS News’ coverage, for example, Major Garrett and Anthony Salvanto unveiled a graphic projecting that the majority of races for seats in the U.S. House would lean red. During Fox News Channel’s coverage, opinion host Jesse Watters joined Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum to tell them he was hearing “good anecdotes” about voters in pivotal Western states.
Just before midnight, however, NBC News raised eyebrows by telling viewers it was indeed possible that the Republicans might just end up with only a few extra House seats, narrowing the party’s ability to govern. Within an hour, most major outlets were...
Many of the nation’s biggest TV-news outlets started their Tuesday-evening Election Night broadcast under the premise that Republicans were about to take significant share of Congress from their Democratic rivals. Within the first ten minutes of CBS News’ coverage, for example, Major Garrett and Anthony Salvanto unveiled a graphic projecting that the majority of races for seats in the U.S. House would lean red. During Fox News Channel’s coverage, opinion host Jesse Watters joined Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum to tell them he was hearing “good anecdotes” about voters in pivotal Western states.
Just before midnight, however, NBC News raised eyebrows by telling viewers it was indeed possible that the Republicans might just end up with only a few extra House seats, narrowing the party’s ability to govern. Within an hour, most major outlets were...
- 11/9/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Stephen Colbert went live with The Late Show Tuesday to report on the election, take a few swipes at Gov. Ron DeSantis and to show off some prognosticating chickens from the Midterms Projection Coop.
Kicking off at 11:35 p.m. Et (though New Yorkers didn’t join until several minutes later due to Governor Kathy Hochul’s acceptance speech), Colbert touched on all the major races, including Georgia’s high-profile Senate race. “It is so tight. This race could be decided by a margin of error of plus or minus Herschel Walker’s secret children.”
He then gave a tip of the hat to victor Chuck Schumer. “In a shocker, the Senate race has been called for majority leader Chuck Schumer. And out of respect for his opponent’s political demise, Schumer will be wearing his glasses at half-mast.”
Here’s a sampling of Colbert’s other yucks from his...
Kicking off at 11:35 p.m. Et (though New Yorkers didn’t join until several minutes later due to Governor Kathy Hochul’s acceptance speech), Colbert touched on all the major races, including Georgia’s high-profile Senate race. “It is so tight. This race could be decided by a margin of error of plus or minus Herschel Walker’s secret children.”
He then gave a tip of the hat to victor Chuck Schumer. “In a shocker, the Senate race has been called for majority leader Chuck Schumer. And out of respect for his opponent’s political demise, Schumer will be wearing his glasses at half-mast.”
Here’s a sampling of Colbert’s other yucks from his...
- 11/9/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Broadcast networks are devoting their primetime hours to coverage of next week’s midterm results, underscoring the stakes and interest in this year’s election. But the night is also a bit of a prelude to 2024, as all of the news divisions and cable news outlets hope that audiences will return for another momentous presidential election.
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The biggest questions Tuesday — whether Democrats retain control of Congress, and whether Donald Trump-backed election deniers win key statewide posts — will have an impact on the next cycle. And speculation of who will enter the field in 2024, and...
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The biggest questions Tuesday — whether Democrats retain control of Congress, and whether Donald Trump-backed election deniers win key statewide posts — will have an impact on the next cycle. And speculation of who will enter the field in 2024, and...
- 11/8/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Jimmy Kimmel is going live for the midterm elections.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be taping live on Tuesday November 8 after the country has gone to the polls to determine a number of important Senate, House and Governor races.
Late-night shows generally tape mid-afternoon, which would make it harder to tell which way the political pendulum is swinging on such an important night for American democracy.
He joins Stephen Colbert, who will be hosting a live episode of CBS’ The Late Show with help from political journalist John Dickerson and comedian Mike Birbiglia.
Kimmel will be joined by Bill Maher, host of HBO’s Real Time, and George Conway, a lawyer, co-founder of anti-Donald Trump activist group The Lincoln Project and husband of Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway.
The show airs at 11:35am Et on ABC and will be sandwiched between ABC News coverage of the midterm elections.
The...
Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be taping live on Tuesday November 8 after the country has gone to the polls to determine a number of important Senate, House and Governor races.
Late-night shows generally tape mid-afternoon, which would make it harder to tell which way the political pendulum is swinging on such an important night for American democracy.
He joins Stephen Colbert, who will be hosting a live episode of CBS’ The Late Show with help from political journalist John Dickerson and comedian Mike Birbiglia.
Kimmel will be joined by Bill Maher, host of HBO’s Real Time, and George Conway, a lawyer, co-founder of anti-Donald Trump activist group The Lincoln Project and husband of Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway.
The show airs at 11:35am Et on ABC and will be sandwiched between ABC News coverage of the midterm elections.
The...
- 11/7/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
When broadcast networks preempt primetime programming for the midterms Tuesday, they will be joining up with their streaming channels, all of which will have been well into their daylong coverage of the vote.
This cycle, all of the legacy networks are looking at the midterms as a key opportunity for ABC News Live, CBS News Streaming and NBC News Now, capitalizing on an expected audience uptick to try to make the channels a part of viewers’ regular news diet.
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As such, all of the channels are emphasizing the integration with the broadcast part of the business,...
This cycle, all of the legacy networks are looking at the midterms as a key opportunity for ABC News Live, CBS News Streaming and NBC News Now, capitalizing on an expected audience uptick to try to make the channels a part of viewers’ regular news diet.
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As such, all of the channels are emphasizing the integration with the broadcast part of the business,...
- 11/7/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS News’ latest election-night coverage feature won’t be as colorful or dynamic as one of the popular electronic boards that have propelled the careers of people like MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki or CNN’s John King. But it may be exponentially more essential.
CBS will introduce a new “Democracy Desk” to its coverage of the 2022 midterm elections. Norah O’Donnell, Gayle King, John Dickerson and others may narrate the proceedings on the evening of November 8, but three correspondents will be on standby to call attention to hiccups in voting procedures; how candidates who have denied the results of the 2020 presidential election are faring in their races; and whether law-enforcement authorities are seeing any threats to poll workers.
“I don’t think we are going to shy away from leaning into this early in the evening, and I think we will check in all night,” says David Reiter, executive producer of special events for CBS News,...
CBS will introduce a new “Democracy Desk” to its coverage of the 2022 midterm elections. Norah O’Donnell, Gayle King, John Dickerson and others may narrate the proceedings on the evening of November 8, but three correspondents will be on standby to call attention to hiccups in voting procedures; how candidates who have denied the results of the 2020 presidential election are faring in their races; and whether law-enforcement authorities are seeing any threats to poll workers.
“I don’t think we are going to shy away from leaning into this early in the evening, and I think we will check in all night,” says David Reiter, executive producer of special events for CBS News,...
- 10/20/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
John Dickerson, CBS News chief political analyst and senior national correspondent, will debut a nightly show on the network’s streaming channel.
CBS News Prime Time with John Dickerson will stream Monday through Thursday at 7 Pm Et/Pt, starting tonight.
Dickerson will continue to serve as a CBS News correspondent, including appearances on election night and breaking news coverage.
The show will be based at CBS News’ New York headquarters in Studio 57 at CBS Broadcast Center.
Dickerson said in a statement that the network streaming platform provides “the gift of getting to take the trust our viewers and readers give us and using that obligation to explore the world, figure out what is happening, why it’s happening and report back in proportion and the right order.”
Networks have been trying to build audiences for their streaming channels with shows headlined by broadcast personalities. CBS News revamped its streaming platform...
CBS News Prime Time with John Dickerson will stream Monday through Thursday at 7 Pm Et/Pt, starting tonight.
Dickerson will continue to serve as a CBS News correspondent, including appearances on election night and breaking news coverage.
The show will be based at CBS News’ New York headquarters in Studio 57 at CBS Broadcast Center.
Dickerson said in a statement that the network streaming platform provides “the gift of getting to take the trust our viewers and readers give us and using that obligation to explore the world, figure out what is happening, why it’s happening and report back in proportion and the right order.”
Networks have been trying to build audiences for their streaming channels with shows headlined by broadcast personalities. CBS News revamped its streaming platform...
- 9/6/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
The typical evening-news program give viewers all the news they need to know in less than 30 minutes. John Dickerson’s take on the format aims to unpack the headlines of the day and offer something most news programs don’t — perspective.
Dickerson will lead CBS News’ step into an emerging frontier, an evening-news program that doesn’t air on a TV network, but streams instead, presumably for a younger, more tech-savvy audience. “CBS News Prime Time With John Dickerson,” a new hour-long program, debuts tonight at 7 p.m. eastern on CBS News’ streaming outlets, and will appear live Monday through Thursday. The goal is for Dickerson, a former host of “Face The Nation” and a longtime political journalist and analyst, to provide insight and historical context around the events of the day so viewers gain a deeper understanding of the news cycle.
Dickerson intends to use the program to “to explore the world,...
Dickerson will lead CBS News’ step into an emerging frontier, an evening-news program that doesn’t air on a TV network, but streams instead, presumably for a younger, more tech-savvy audience. “CBS News Prime Time With John Dickerson,” a new hour-long program, debuts tonight at 7 p.m. eastern on CBS News’ streaming outlets, and will appear live Monday through Thursday. The goal is for Dickerson, a former host of “Face The Nation” and a longtime political journalist and analyst, to provide insight and historical context around the events of the day so viewers gain a deeper understanding of the news cycle.
Dickerson intends to use the program to “to explore the world,...
- 9/6/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol is set to deliver its findings during its first public hearings on Thursday night.
The “Big 3” networks (ABC, CBS and NBC) and two major cable news channels (CNN and MSNBC, but not Fox News) will carry live, primetime coverage of the hearings, during which the committee — consisting of chairperson Bennie Thompson (D-ms); majority committee members Zoe Lofgren (D-ca), Elaine Luria (D-va), Adam Schiff (D-ca), Pete Aguilar (D-ca), Stephanie Murphy (D-fl) and Jamie Raskin (D-md); and minority committee members Liz Cheney (R-Wy) and Adam Kinzinger (R-il) — will “show...
The “Big 3” networks (ABC, CBS and NBC) and two major cable news channels (CNN and MSNBC, but not Fox News) will carry live, primetime coverage of the hearings, during which the committee — consisting of chairperson Bennie Thompson (D-ms); majority committee members Zoe Lofgren (D-ca), Elaine Luria (D-va), Adam Schiff (D-ca), Pete Aguilar (D-ca), Stephanie Murphy (D-fl) and Jamie Raskin (D-md); and minority committee members Liz Cheney (R-Wy) and Adam Kinzinger (R-il) — will “show...
- 6/9/2022
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Lots of CBS TV shows have come and go but the greatest constant on the network is 60 Minutes. While many series have seen their traditional ratings decline over the years, as more and more people shift to time-delayed viewing, 60 Minutes' numbers have held up incredibly well and the program has remained one of the network's top-rated shows. Will 60 Minutes ever be cancelled? Is it certain to be renewed for season 55? Stay tuned. Status Update Below.
A Sunday night staple, 60 Minutes was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard in 1968. The longest-running series in network primetime, the program features investigative reports, interviews, human interest segments, and news-maker profiles. Three long-form news stories typically air each episode. The CBS News correspondents and contributors include Lesley Stahl, John Dickerson, Scott Pelley, Bill Whitaker, Anderson Cooper, Norah O'Donnell,...
A Sunday night staple, 60 Minutes was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard in 1968. The longest-running series in network primetime, the program features investigative reports, interviews, human interest segments, and news-maker profiles. Three long-form news stories typically air each episode. The CBS News correspondents and contributors include Lesley Stahl, John Dickerson, Scott Pelley, Bill Whitaker, Anderson Cooper, Norah O'Donnell,...
- 5/19/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This news program isn't winding down anytime soon. Love it or hate it, the 60 Minutes TV show has been renewed for a 55th season on CBS.
A staple of the Sunday night schedule for decades, 60 Minutes was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard in 1968. The longest-running series in network primetime, the program features investigative reports, interviews, human interest segments, and news-maker profiles. Three long-form news stories typically air each episode. The CBS News correspondents and contributors include Lesley Stahl, John Dickerson, Scott Pelley, Bill Whitaker, Anderson Cooper, Norah O'Donnell, Sharyn Alfonsi, L. Jon Wertheim, Bill Owens, and Tanya Simon. Read More…...
A staple of the Sunday night schedule for decades, 60 Minutes was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard in 1968. The longest-running series in network primetime, the program features investigative reports, interviews, human interest segments, and news-maker profiles. Three long-form news stories typically air each episode. The CBS News correspondents and contributors include Lesley Stahl, John Dickerson, Scott Pelley, Bill Whitaker, Anderson Cooper, Norah O'Donnell, Sharyn Alfonsi, L. Jon Wertheim, Bill Owens, and Tanya Simon. Read More…...
- 5/18/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Robin Roberts will be honored by Covenant House with this year’s Beacon of Hope Award.
The “Good Morning America” host will be recognized by the organization, which fights youth homelessness and trafficking, at the Night of Covenant House Stars Gala on May 23 at Chelsea Industrial in New York City.
The evening, which will also celebrate Covenant House’s 50th anniversary, will include a performance from Darren Criss and appearances by Audra McDonald, The Kid Mero, Jason Ralph, Krysta Rodriguez and John Dickerson.
“Over the past two years, Covenant House has remained open 24/7 in 33 cities across six countries,” Covenant House president Kevin Ryan said in a statement on Monday morning. “While the pandemic introduced new challenges, we stayed committed to helping homeless youth in any way that we could. Last year, we provided 690,000 nights of housing to youths around the world and are committed to continue Rising to Tomorrow.
“Night...
The “Good Morning America” host will be recognized by the organization, which fights youth homelessness and trafficking, at the Night of Covenant House Stars Gala on May 23 at Chelsea Industrial in New York City.
The evening, which will also celebrate Covenant House’s 50th anniversary, will include a performance from Darren Criss and appearances by Audra McDonald, The Kid Mero, Jason Ralph, Krysta Rodriguez and John Dickerson.
“Over the past two years, Covenant House has remained open 24/7 in 33 cities across six countries,” Covenant House president Kevin Ryan said in a statement on Monday morning. “While the pandemic introduced new challenges, we stayed committed to helping homeless youth in any way that we could. Last year, we provided 690,000 nights of housing to youths around the world and are committed to continue Rising to Tomorrow.
“Night...
- 5/16/2022
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Vulture Watch
Is this long-running show even close to winding down? Has the 60 Minutes TV show been cancelled or renewed for a 55th season on CBS? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of 60 Minutes, season 55. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the CBS television network, 60 Minutes was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard in 1968. The longest-running network series in primetime, the program features investigative reports, interviews, human interest segments, and news-maker profiles. Three long-form news stories typically air each episode. The CBS News correspondents and contributors include Lesley Stahl, John Dickerson, Scott Pelley, Bill Whitaker, Anderson Cooper, Norah O'Donnell, Sharyn Alfonsi, L.
Is this long-running show even close to winding down? Has the 60 Minutes TV show been cancelled or renewed for a 55th season on CBS? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of 60 Minutes, season 55. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the CBS television network, 60 Minutes was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard in 1968. The longest-running network series in primetime, the program features investigative reports, interviews, human interest segments, and news-maker profiles. Three long-form news stories typically air each episode. The CBS News correspondents and contributors include Lesley Stahl, John Dickerson, Scott Pelley, Bill Whitaker, Anderson Cooper, Norah O'Donnell, Sharyn Alfonsi, L.
- 2/8/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Nate Burleson To Join ‘CBS This Morning’ As Co-Host, Anthony Mason To Move To Culture Reporting Role
CBS This Morning is shaking up its co-host lineup, with Nate Burleson joining the show in September.
Burleson will join Gayle King and Tony Dokoupil on the show. Burleson had guest hosted Ctm in May.
Anthony Mason, co-host since 2019, will shift to a role as reporter on culture.
The network said that Burleson will continue as an analyst on The NFL Today. He joined CBS Sports in 2017.
Burleson’s new role was part of a new agreement with the network for the former NFL player. It also includes appearances on Nickelodeon, while he’ll have an expanded role on the NFL Network.
The changes are the latest for the show since Shawna Thomas joined as executive producer earlier this year, with plans to move to a new Times Square studio this fall. They also are the latest changes at the news division since Neeraj Khemlani and Wendy McMahon were named...
Burleson will join Gayle King and Tony Dokoupil on the show. Burleson had guest hosted Ctm in May.
Anthony Mason, co-host since 2019, will shift to a role as reporter on culture.
The network said that Burleson will continue as an analyst on The NFL Today. He joined CBS Sports in 2017.
Burleson’s new role was part of a new agreement with the network for the former NFL player. It also includes appearances on Nickelodeon, while he’ll have an expanded role on the NFL Network.
The changes are the latest for the show since Shawna Thomas joined as executive producer earlier this year, with plans to move to a new Times Square studio this fall. They also are the latest changes at the news division since Neeraj Khemlani and Wendy McMahon were named...
- 8/11/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Dr. Scott Gottlieb once spent Sunday mornings surfing through TV’s spate of venerable public affairs programs. In recent months, that has become impossible.
Gottlieb, a former Fda commissioner and a well-connected adviser in the worlds of medicine and health business, can’t sit back and look at the Sunday shows because he has, over the past year, become a central element of one of them. He has been interviewed on CBS’ “Face the Nation” so many times that he has become one of the most frequent non-journalist guests in the history of the show, which launched in 1954. Only former Senator John McCain has appeared more often on the show — 112 times — throughout its nearly six decades on the air. Gottlieb this past Sunday made his 73rd appearance on the program, surpassing Senator Lindsey Graham, who has been on the program 69 times, and Senator Bob Dole, who has been on 64 times.
Gottlieb, a former Fda commissioner and a well-connected adviser in the worlds of medicine and health business, can’t sit back and look at the Sunday shows because he has, over the past year, become a central element of one of them. He has been interviewed on CBS’ “Face the Nation” so many times that he has become one of the most frequent non-journalist guests in the history of the show, which launched in 1954. Only former Senator John McCain has appeared more often on the show — 112 times — throughout its nearly six decades on the air. Gottlieb this past Sunday made his 73rd appearance on the program, surpassing Senator Lindsey Graham, who has been on the program 69 times, and Senator Bob Dole, who has been on 64 times.
- 8/10/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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