Scripps News Debuts Lineup Of New Programs

Scripps News, the national network owned by The E.W. Scripps Co., will debut five new programs this month, “each providing independent, fact-based coverage of the most pressing issues impacting viewers.”

They are:

Scripps News on the Scene airs weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET beginning Monday, April 1. — Each weekday, anchor Del Walters, along with Scripps News national reporters and local correspondents, will take you to breaking news and live events across the country.

Trump on Trial will air weeknights from 7:30 – 8 p.m. ET starting Monday, April 15. — Anchored by Chris NguyenFour courtrooms, one history making defendant: In the first unprecedented trial of a former U.S. president, Scripps News takes you beyond the legalese of each proceeding. Each day Chris Nguyen, correspondents Alex Miller and Ava-joye Burnett and former Manhattan prosecutor Michael Scotto will analyze the developments from court that could shape the future of the country.

Scripps NewsLine airs weeknights at 9 p.m. ET beginning Monday, April 22. — Anchored by Lauren Magarino, this show will thoroughly examine a single topic of the day, providing in-depth storytelling on a range of subjects from hard news to talkers of the day in American culture.

Scripps News National Report will air weekdays at 5 p.m. ET beginning late April. — Anchors Chris Nguyen and Christian Bryant will look at the big stories impacting the nation from Washington, D.C. to Hollywood plus and cities and towns in between. Scripps News National Report will feature national stories that affect local communities, and the local stories that will influence the national scene.

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America Tonight will air weeknights at 8 p.m. ET beginning late April. — Anchor Maritsa Georgiou will look at America’s news tonight and how it will influence American lives tomorrow with reports from Scripps News national and local correspondents.

 


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newser says:

April 9, 2024 at 5:15 pm

I think the network is great editorial wise and talent wise. Morning Rush is by far the best morning show. If anyone from the network is reading this keep going! – former tv guy