Gray Syndicating Weekend Political Show

Full Court Press with Greta Van Susteren debutes Sept. 8. It’s cleared in over 76% of the country in major markets including New York, Washington, Los Angeles and all of Gray’s 93 markets.

On Sunday, Sept. 8, Gray Television will launch a new weekly syndicated Sunday political show, Full Court Press with Greta Van Susteren. Gray’s Chief National Political Analyst, Greta Van Susteren, will host and moderate the show from Washington, D.C. Van Susteren welcomes Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard as her first guest.

Full Court Press with Greta Van Susteren, Gray says, “is bringing politics home through headliner interviews that will show how Washington policy decisions are directly impacting cities and towns across America.”

“The show will tap the knowledge and expertise of Gray Television’s trusted bench of reporters who will provide on-the- ground reports from their communities,” said Sandy Breland, Gray senior vice president, local media. “It’s a perfect time to highlight politics through the local lens as viewers rank local news as their most trusted source. We look forward to Greta bringing her firm but fair approach to broadcast television.”

Full Court Press will premiere in over 76% of the country in major markets including New York, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, and all of Gray’s 93 markets.

The premier episode also includes an interview with former NFL head coach and NBC’s Football Night in America analyst Tony Dungy.

Gray will also launch a new OTT and social media show, Full Court Press-Overtime to provide viewers and users with more critical content to explore all sides of a complex issue.

BRAND CONNECTIONS

Lisa Allen will serve as the executive producer of Full Court Press, and Gray SVP Sandy Breland is the executive in charge. WVUE New Orleans anchor Lee Zurik, director of investigations, and the team of Investigate TV will also contribute to the show. Cary Glotzer, CEO of Tupelo-Raycom, is in charge of production.


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September 4, 2019 at 11:17 pm

Full Court Press will not air in West Michigan as it wasn’t cleared here as no TV station picked it up.