Although they’re navigating the same disease, Kate Middleton and King Charles III aren’t reacting to cancer in the same way. A commentator says the two British royals have been “forced” to confront “what matters” and it’s different for both of them.
Cancer has made King Charles and Kate ‘think about what matters’
Being diagnosed with cancer has put “what matters” at the front of Kate and the king’s minds, acccording to commentator Jack Royston. “I think it’s probably forced them to really think about what matters,” he told Sky News’ Wilfred Frost (via Newsweek).
Buckingham Palace announced the king’s cancer diagnosis in early February 2024, keeping the type and stage private. A month later, in March 2024, Kate revealed she, too, had been diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer and had started preventative chemotherapy.
Fast-forward to late April 2024, and the king’s doctors are “sufficiently...
Cancer has made King Charles and Kate ‘think about what matters’
Being diagnosed with cancer has put “what matters” at the front of Kate and the king’s minds, acccording to commentator Jack Royston. “I think it’s probably forced them to really think about what matters,” he told Sky News’ Wilfred Frost (via Newsweek).
Buckingham Palace announced the king’s cancer diagnosis in early February 2024, keeping the type and stage private. A month later, in March 2024, Kate revealed she, too, had been diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer and had started preventative chemotherapy.
Fast-forward to late April 2024, and the king’s doctors are “sufficiently...
- 5/4/2024
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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“NBC News Daily” is widening its gap with “GMA3,” beating the ABC program for the fourth straight week in the key 25-54 demographic.
From Sept. 25 to Nov. 12, “NBC News Daily” saw 1.2 million total viewers, a 5% increase from the same period the previous year according to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data. Meanwhile, “GMA3” drew 1.43 million total viewers, an 8% decline from the prior year.
In the key demographic for the same time period, “NBC News Daily” came out on top, scoring 257,000 adult viewers in the 25-54 age range, a 2% year-over-year improvement. “GMA3” came in a close second with 256,000 viewers in the 25-54 age range, an 18% decrease from the prior year.
In the most recent week, from Nov. 6 to Nov. 12, “NBC News Daily” averaged 1.10 million total viewers and 254,000 adults in the 25-54 age range. This...
“NBC News Daily” is widening its gap with “GMA3,” beating the ABC program for the fourth straight week in the key 25-54 demographic.
From Sept. 25 to Nov. 12, “NBC News Daily” saw 1.2 million total viewers, a 5% increase from the same period the previous year according to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data. Meanwhile, “GMA3” drew 1.43 million total viewers, an 8% decline from the prior year.
In the key demographic for the same time period, “NBC News Daily” came out on top, scoring 257,000 adult viewers in the 25-54 age range, a 2% year-over-year improvement. “GMA3” came in a close second with 256,000 viewers in the 25-54 age range, an 18% decrease from the prior year.
In the most recent week, from Nov. 6 to Nov. 12, “NBC News Daily” averaged 1.10 million total viewers and 254,000 adults in the 25-54 age range. This...
- 11/14/2023
- by Natalie Korach
- The Wrap
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The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, Sep. 19, is shaping up to be a global spectacle. World leaders, including President Biden, will be in attendance, and the world’s media will be there, too.
The queen’s funeral will be the first time such an event has been broadcast on television. In 1952, when Queen Elizabeth ascended to the throne, the funeral procession of King George VI was televised in the U.K., but the funeral itself remained private. Not so this time.
While the BBC will be the official broadcaster of the proceedings, every U.S. TV news organization will be in attendance, flying in many of their top anchors and blowing up their typical programming lineups to carry it live.
Here’s what’s planned from the U.S. TV news networks.
ABC News
Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts and...
The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, Sep. 19, is shaping up to be a global spectacle. World leaders, including President Biden, will be in attendance, and the world’s media will be there, too.
The queen’s funeral will be the first time such an event has been broadcast on television. In 1952, when Queen Elizabeth ascended to the throne, the funeral procession of King George VI was televised in the U.K., but the funeral itself remained private. Not so this time.
While the BBC will be the official broadcaster of the proceedings, every U.S. TV news organization will be in attendance, flying in many of their top anchors and blowing up their typical programming lineups to carry it live.
Here’s what’s planned from the U.S. TV news networks.
ABC News
Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts and...
- 9/16/2022
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CNBC said it would move Morgan Brennan to its markets-focused “Squawk on the Street” after devoting one of that show’s co-anchors, Sara Eisen, exclusively to “Closing Bell” rather than have her work on two different programs across its schedule.
Eisen will work solely on “Closing Bell” alongside Wilfred Frost starting June 22, according to a memo from Dan Colarusso, senior vice president of CNBC Business News. “We want Sara to have the ability to focus on a part of the day that, while always crucial, has become even more critical to our audience in these volatile times,” he said. Eisen joined CNBC in 2013 after working at Bloomberg and has anchored such programs as “Power Lunch” and “Worldwide Exchange.”
Morgan Brennan, who has held forth on technology-heavy “Squawk Alley,” will move to the 10 a.m. hour of “Squawk on the Street,” Colarusso said. “She’ll have some time to get accustomed...
Eisen will work solely on “Closing Bell” alongside Wilfred Frost starting June 22, according to a memo from Dan Colarusso, senior vice president of CNBC Business News. “We want Sara to have the ability to focus on a part of the day that, while always crucial, has become even more critical to our audience in these volatile times,” he said. Eisen joined CNBC in 2013 after working at Bloomberg and has anchored such programs as “Power Lunch” and “Worldwide Exchange.”
Morgan Brennan, who has held forth on technology-heavy “Squawk Alley,” will move to the 10 a.m. hour of “Squawk on the Street,” Colarusso said. “She’ll have some time to get accustomed...
- 6/19/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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