The coverage of the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh reflected a nation bitterly divided, but also produced a rare collective civic moment.
DMA 10: ATLANTA
WSB Forecaster Karen Minton Retiring
MSNBC aired a 10-minute story Monday about reporter Kate Snow’s interview with Julie Swetnick, with an excerpt on NBC’s Nightly News. The interview was a continued topic of conversation — and further reporting — on Tuesday. Dispatches from other news organizations have questioned Swetnick’s credibility, including an Associated Press story that detailed her extensive history of legal disputes.
The Senate Judiciary Committee majority was circulating a signed statement Tuesday from Dennis Ketterer, former Democratic congressional candidate and former weatherman at WJLA Washington, questioning the allegations of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh accuser Julie Swetnick. Ketterer alleges he had a relationship with Swetnick in the 1990s.
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A year after Hurricane Maria, many outlets in Puerto Rico have resumed their operations, but had to make cuts on their content. At least two TV stations remain off air. While the media outlets have somewhat recovered, the individuals who lost their jobs in the process still struggle to regain their footing.
MARKET SHARE | DMA 6: WASHINGTON
WTTG Airs 2-Minute News Topical Teasing 10 Stories
DMA 72: SPRINGFIELD, MO
KOLR Springfield Journalist Laren Libby Dies
PBS eked out the most winners at the 39th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards, held Monday night in Manhattan, grabbing seven awards to edge CBS and HBO, which scored six apiece. Here’s the compete winners list.
Pat Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network is in the 24-hour news channel business. The CBN News Channel, which launched Monday, airs on television stations in 15 U.S. cities and produces original programming and commentary on everything from the power of prayer to Justin Bieber’s faith and Christian persecution in the Middle East, according to CEO Gordon Robertson.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has implied that the days of press briefings might be over. In defending the absence of such briefings in recent weeks, she said the media had the opportunity to speak directly with the president in more informal settings.
President Donald Trump insulted Cecilia Vega, a reporter for ABC News on Monday during a Rose Garden news conference, telling her that she “never” thinks even before she had a chance to ask her question.
Jeopardy host Alex Trebek will moderate the Pennsylvania gubernatorial debate on Monday night — and no, the candidates will not have to answer in the form of a question. Democratic incumbent Tom Wolf will face off against Republican Scott Wagner during the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry’s 34th annual chamber dinner. The candidates will engage in a 45 minute debate, moderated by Trebek, focusing on topics pertaining to Pennsylvania business.
DMA 36: MILWAUKEE
WDJT Names Pauleen Le Weekend Anchor
Weigel Broadcasting’s CBS affiliate WDJT Milwaukee (DMA 36) has hired Pauleen Le as the station’s new weekend anchor. She joins current anchor Jacob Kittilstad at the desk. Le comes toWDJT […]
DMA 28: INDIANAPOLIS
WISH, Radio Station Set News Partnership
CW affliliate WISH Indianapolis (DMA 28), owned by Nexstar Media Group, and WIBC-FM there, owned by Emmis Communications, join forces today in a newsgathering partnership. “We are excited to partner with such an […]
MARKET SHARE | DMA 14: DETROIT
WMYD Examines Michigan’s African-American Vote
MARKET SHARE
On PBS, The Truth About Illegal Election Funding
DMA 15: MINNEAPOLIS
KSTP Adds Jackie Cain To Anchor Desk
DMA 3: CHICAGO
WBBM Chicago Promotes Mary Kay Kleist
CNN founder Ted Turner, who was famously erratic during his career as a television industry pioneer, said he was misdiagnosed as being manic depressive and now says he is suffering from Lewy body dementia. He says the disease is like Alzheimer’s, but not fatal. It leaves him tired and forgetful, he says.
DMA: 153: JOPLIN, MO
KSNF Anchor Jasmine Bailey Leaves To Join PD
Martha MacCallum, the 54-year-old mother of three and host of a popular early-evening show on Fox News, The Story With Martha MacCallum, represented exactly the demographic the White House feels it is trying to convince of Kavanaugh’s fitness to serve on the Supreme Court. MacCallum had developed a reputation on the news side of Fox News as a measured interviewer.
With the wall-to-wall coverage starting at 10 a.m. ET, the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing involving Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford promises to be a national drama along the lines of Clarence Thomas’ confirmation hearing in 1991, when Anita Hill testified that he had sexually harassed her.