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Post by MSTV on Mar 1, 2016 21:23:50 GMT -5
Monday-Friday 5:00 - Early This Morning (Season Five) 7:00 - This Morning (Season Ten) 10:00 - Mommy Mornings (Season Six) 11:00 - The Eleventh Hour (Season Four) 12:00 - @noon (Season Three) 1:00 - This Afternoon (Season Five) 2:00 - Hoda: The Hoda Kotb Show (Season Two) 3:00 - This Just In (Season Two) 4:00 - Press Briefing (Season Four) 5:00 - Washington and the World (Season Two) 6:00 - This Evening (Season Ten) 7:00 - Spotlight Tonight with Matt Lauer (Season Seven)
11:00 - Local News 11:35 - The Reporter (Season Five) 12:05 - Way Too Late with Lawrence O'Donnell (Season Four) / Trending Tonight (Season Three)
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Post by MSTV on Apr 5, 2016 19:30:17 GMT -5
Saturday 6:00 - Early This Morning: Weekend (Season Three) 8:00 - This Morning: Weekend (Season Nine) 10:00 - X-Country (Season Six) 12:00 - The Debrief (Season Four) 2:00 - Making the Case (Season Two) 4:00 - Up To The Minute (Season Four) 6:00 - This Evening: Weekend (Season Nine) 7:00 - The Best of Spotlight Tonight with Matt Lauer [R]
11:00 - Local News 11:35 - The Reporter (Season Five) 12:05 - Trending Tonight (Season Three)
Sunday 6:00 - Early This Morning: Weekend (Season Three) 8:00 - This Morning: Weekend (Season Nine) 10:00 - Pennsylvania Avenue (Season Eight) 12:00 - The Steve Kornacki Show (Season Three) 2:00 - The Ifill Hour (Season Seven) 4:00 - Up To The Minute (Season Four) 6:00 - This Evening: Weekend (Season Nine)
11:00 - Local News 11:35 - The Reporter (Season Five) 12:05 - Strahan Sports (Season Two)
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Post by MSTV on Apr 5, 2016 19:41:51 GMT -5
"Early This Morning" Tom Llamas - Anchor Michaela Pereira - Anchor Ginger Zee - Weather
“This Morning” Kate Snow - Anchor Willie Geist - Anchor Tamron Hall - News Anchor Al Roker - Weather Rebecca Jarvis - Business Josh Elliott - Sports & Entertainment
“Mommy Mornings” Katie Couric Julie Chen Melissa Joan Hart Kelly Ripa Lara Spencer
"The Eleventh Hour" Chris Cuomo
"@noon" Chris Jansing Thomas Roberts
"This Afternoon" Savannah Guthrie Lester Holt Jenna Bush Hager
"Hoda: The Hoda Kotb Show" Hoda Kotb
"This Just In" John Berman
"Press Briefing" Jake Tapper Alisyn Camerota
"Washington and the World" Martha Raddatz Anderson Cooper
“This Evening” David Muir - Anchor Norah O'Donnell - Anchor
“Spotlight Tonight with Matt Lauer” Matt Lauer
"The Reporter" Erica Hill Peter Alexander
"Way Too Late with Chuck Todd" (Monday - Thursday) Chuck Todd
"Trending Tonight" (Friday) Jason Kennedy
"Early This Morning: Weekend" Paula Faris - Anchor Robin Meade - Anchor Dylan Dreyer - Weather
“This Morning: Weekend” Craig Melvin - Anchor Amy Robach – Anchor Robin Meade - News Anchor (Saturday) Paula Faris - News Anchor (Sunday) Dylan Dreyer - Weather Kevin Negandhi - Sports
"X-Country" (Saturday) Richard Lui
"Pennsylvania Avenue" (Sunday) George Stephanopoulos - Moderator
"The Debrief" (Saturday) Jacob Soboroff
"The Steve Kornacki Show" (Sunday) Steve Kornacki
"Making the Case" (Saturday) Sunny Hostin
"The Ifill Hour" (Sunday) Gwen Ifill
"Up To The Minute" Kelly O'Donnell Byron Pitts
“This Evening: Weekend” Carl Quintanilla - Anchor Kristen Welker - Anchor
"The Reporter" (Saturday - Sunday) Kate Bolduan Bill Weir
"Trending Tonight" (Saturday) Jason Kennedy
"Strahan Sports" (Sunday) Michael Strahan
Chief Anchor Wolf Blitzer
Substitutes Don Lemon José Díaz-Balart
Brooke Baldwin Andrea Canning
Correspondents Miguel Almaguer Gio Benitez Don Dahler Gabe Gutierrez T. J. Holmes Steve Osunsami Jacob Rascon Clayton Sandell Ben Tracy
Alisyn Camerota Marci Gonzalez Stephanie Gosk Sara Haines Kasie Hunt Hallie Jackson Sheinelle Jones Suzanne Malveaux Betty Nguyen Christine Romans Mara Schiavocampo Claire Shipman Cecilia Vega
Bureau Correspondents Natalie Morales (Los Angeles) Katy Tur (New York City) Joe Fryer (Boston) Ron Mott (Atlanta) Kristen Dahlgren (Chicago) Alicia Menendez (Miami) Keir Simmons (London)
Senior Correspondents Scott Pelley Harry Smith Brian Williams
Ann Curry Robin Roberts Meredith Vieira
Sam Champion (Weather: Director/Anchor/Reporter) Rob Marciano (Weather: Anchor/Reporter) Jim Cantore (Weather: Reporter) Stephanie Abrams (Weather: Reporter)
Andrea Mitchell (Politics: Director/Anchor) Gloria Borger (Politics: Chief Political Analyst) John Dickerson (Politics: Political Analyst) Cynthia McFadden (Politics: Chief Washington Correspondent) Major Garrett (Politics: Washington Correspondent) Mika Brzezinski (Politics: Washington Correspondent) Jonathan Karl (Politics: Chief White House Correspondent) Brianna Keilar (Politics: White House Correspondent) Jim Acosta (Politics: White House Correspondent) Dana Bash (Politics: Chief Congressional Correspondent) John King (Politics: Congressional Correspondent) Jessica Yellin (Politics: Congressional Correspondent) Margaret Brennan (Politics: Chief State Department Correspondent) Elaine Quijano (Politics: Chief Pentagon Correspondent) Pete Williams (Politics: Chief Justice Correspondent) Chris Cillizza (Politics: Reporter) Jonathan Capehart (Politics: Reporter) Nicolle Wallace (Politics: Reporter) Dan Lothian (Politics: Reporter) Hugh Hewitt (Politics: Reporter) David Axelrod (Politics: Political Commentator) Donna Brazile (Politics: Political Commentator) S.E. Cupp (Politics: Political Commentator) Stephanie Cutter (Politics: Political Commentator) Stacey Dash (Politics: Political Commentator) Robert Gibbs (Politics: Political Commentator) Newt Gingrich (Politics: Political Commentator) Jennifer Granholm (Politics: Political Commentator) Melissa Harris-Perry (Politics: Political Commentator) Rachel Maddow (Politics: Political Commentator) Chris Matthews (Politics: Political Commentator) Joe Scarboro (Politics: Political Commentator) Michael Steele (Politics: Political Commentator) Dana Perino (Politics: Political Commentator)
Richard Engel (Foreign Affairs: Director/Anchor/Reporter) Michelle Kosinski (Foreign Affairs: Anchor/Reporter) Lara Logan (Foreign Affairs: Anchor/Reporter) Kelly Cobiella (Foreign Affairs: Reporter) Martin Fletcher (Foreign Affairs: Reporter) Duncan Golestoni (Foreign Affairs: Reporter) Ayman Mohyeldin (Foreign Affairs: Reporter) Christiane Amanpour (Foreign Affairs: Special Correspondent)
Jeff Rossen (Legal & Investigative: Director/Anchor/Reporter) Dan Abrams (Legal & Investigative: Anchor/Reporter) Jeffrey Toobin (Legal & Investigative: Anchor/Reporter) Ashleigh Banfield (Legal & Investigative: Anchor/Reporter) Randi Kaye (Legal & Investigative: Reporter) Ari Melber (Legal & Investigative: Reporter) Nancy Grace (Legal & Investigative: Special Correspondent)
Dr. Sanjay Gupta (Health, Science, & Technology: Director/Anchor/Reporter) Dr. Nancy Snyderman (Health, Science, & Technology:: Anchor/Reporter) Dr. Jennifer Ashton (Health, Science, & Technology:: Anchor/Reporter) Mario Armstrong (Health, Science, & Technology: Technology Reporter) Travis Lane Stork (Health, Science, & Technology: Reporter) Jillian Michaels (Health, Science, & Technology: Reporter) Bill Nye (Health, Science, & Technology: Special Correspondent) Rehema Ellis (Health, Science, & Technology: Chief Education Correspondent)
Erin Burnett (Finance & Business: Director/Anchor/Reporter) Ali Velshi (Finance & Business: Anchor/Reporter) Maria Bartiromo (Finance & Business: Anchor/Reporter) Bianna Golodryga (Finance & Business: Anchor/Reporter) Andrew Ross Sorkin (Finance & Business: Reporter) Jean Chatzky (Finance & Business: Reporter) Eunice Yoon (Finance & Business: Reporter) Mellody Hobson (Finance & Business: Reporter) Barbara Corcoran (Finance & Business: Chief Real Estate Correspondent) John Quiñones (Finance & Business: Chief Consumer Affairs Correspondent) Ben Stein (Finance & Business: Special Correspondent)
John Anderson (Sports: Director/Anchor/Reporter) Dan Patrick (Sports: Anchor/Reporter) Jesse Palmer (Sports: Anchor/Reporter) Hannah Storm (Sports: Anchor/Reporter) Brian McFayden (Sports: Reporter) Tony Reali (Sports: Reporter) Linda Cohn (Sports: Reporter) Jay Harris (Sports: Reporter) Bob Costas (Sports: Special Correspondent)
Alton Brown (Food: Director/Anchor/Reporter) Curtis Stone (Food: Anchor/Reporter) Giada De Laurentiis (Food: Anchor/Reporter) Bobby Flay (Food: Anchor/Reporter) Mario Batali (Food: Reporter) Siri Pinter (Food: Reporter) Michael Symon (Food: Reporter)
Andy Cohen (Entertainment: Director/Anchor/Reporter) Brian Stelter (Entertainment: Media Analyst) Billy Bush (Entertainment: Anchor/Reporter) Carson Daly (Entertainment: Anchor/Reporter) Chris Harrison (Entertainment: Anchor/Reporter) Ross Mathews (Entertainment: Anchor/Reporter) Terrence Jenkins (Entertainment: Anchor/Reporter) Maria Menounos (Entertainment: Anchor/Reporter) Giuliana Rancic (Entertainment: Anchor/Reporter) Kit Hoover (Entertainment: Anchor/Reporter) Nancy O'Dell (Entertainment: Anchor/Reporter) Gayle King (Entertainment: Family & Lifestyle Anchor/Reporter) Clinton Kelly (Entertainment: Family & Lifestyle Anchor/Reporter)
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Post by MSTV on Jun 22, 2016 11:29:07 GMT -5
June 22nd
MSTV News is planning ahead as two network personalities are expecting later this year.
Co-host of "This Afternoon", Savannah Guthrie is expecting her second child in December. The network will utilize weekend personalities to fill in for Guthrie. Amy Robach, Robin Meade, and Paula Faris will rotate through the set of "This Afternoon" covering for Guthrie.
"This Morning: Weekend" weather personality Dylan Dryer is expecting her first child. Rob Marciano will take over the weather during Dryer's absence.
MSTV News wishes Guthrie and Dryer the best during their pregnancies.
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Post by MSTV on Jul 8, 2016 18:47:00 GMT -5
July 8th
MSTV has announced their plans for the upcoming Republican and Democrat conventions. Wall-to-wall coverage is scheduled for Cleveland (July 18 - 21) and Philadelphia (July 25-28) for the respective conventions.
Willie Geist will anchor "This Morning" from Cleveland during the Republican National Convention. Natalie Morales will anchor "This Morning" from Philadelphia during the Democratic National Convention.
The following shows will air live from the host cities with the anchors contributing across the network; "Press Briefing" (Jake Tapper & Kate Snow), "Washington and the World" (Martha Raddatz & Chuck Todd), "This Evening" (David Muir & Norah O'Donnell) & "Spotlight Tonight" (Matt Lauer).
Additionally, a special edition of "Pennsylvania Avenue" with George Stephanopoulos will air from the host cities on the day prior to the start of each convention.
Primetime coverage will be anchored by Wolf Blitzer, Andrea Mitchell, and George Stephanopoulos.
Political analysts Gloria Borger and John Dickerson will contribute across the network as will White House correspondents Kristen Welker and Jonathan Karl.
Gio Benitez will continue to cover the Clinton camp as will Brianna Kevlar with the Trump camp.
Political commentators David Axelrod, Rachel Maddow, Joe Scarboro, and Nicolle Wallace will contribute during primetime discussions.
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Post by MSTV on Jul 9, 2016 8:49:03 GMT -5
July 9th
MSTV has announced their plans for Olympic coverage in Rio later this summer.
"This Morning" will take the show on the road with Natalie Morales, Willie Geist, Tamron Hall, Al Roker, Rebecca Jarvis, and Josh Elliott traveling to Rio to broadcast. Jenna Bush Hager and Billy Bush will contribute to the program as special correspondents.
David Muir will anchor "This Evening" from Rio, while Norah O'Donnell will remain in New York covering the election and other news.
Matt Lauer will bring "Spotlight Tonight" on the road to Rio as well.
Joining them will be Craig Melvin and Amy Robach (contributing to "This Morning" and other daytime programs) and Michael Strahan ("Strahan Sports" and evening programs).
Additional correspondents from Rio will include Alisyn Camerota, Gabe Gutierrez, & Sheinelle Jones.
The MSTV sports broadcasting team will be lead by Bob Costas and John Anderson and feature Jesse Palmer, Hannah Storm, Tony Reali, & Linda Cohn.
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Post by MSTV on Jul 27, 2016 16:27:46 GMT -5
July 27th
Natalie Morales will be leaving "This Morning" and the city of New York to head West. Morales, who will be moving to Los Angeles at the conclusion of the Rio Olympics for personal reasons be change her title from anchor to Los Angeles Bureau Correspondent. Morales will now contribute across all network programs from the West Coast.
Joe Fryer, who currently holds the title of Los Angeles Bureau Correspondent will move to Boston to maintain his responsibilities.
MSTV is proud to announce that Kate Snow, co-anchor of "Press Briefing" will now co-anchor "This Morning" with Willie Geist. Snow anchored "This Morning: Weekend" for many years before moving to weekdays and joining Jake Tapper. Snow's reporting on the 2016 election have lead the network to new highs and she continues to receive high accolades for her reporting.
The network will name a new co-anchor for "Press Briefing" in the coming days.
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Post by MSTV on Jul 29, 2016 15:37:08 GMT -5
July 29th
Earlier this week it was announced that Kate Snow was leaving "Press Briefing" to join Willie Geist as co-anchor of "This Morning".
MSTV is proud to announce that Alisyn Camerota will be joining Jake Tapper as co-anchor of "Press Briefing" beginning in mid-August.
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Post by MSTV on Jul 31, 2016 18:31:11 GMT -5
July 31st
With 100 days until Election Day and the convention behind us, MSTV is committed to providing you with the best coverage from now until Election Day.
Gio Benitez will continue to cover Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail. Brianna Keilar will continue to cover Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
Joining the political road team for the next 100 days are Kasie Hunt and Hallie Jackson. Hunt will cover Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine. Jackson will cover Trump's, Mike Pence.
The four reporters will file reports on their nominees across all network platforms.
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Post by MSTV on Oct 6, 2016 20:11:34 GMT -5
October 6th
With Matthew's impact hitting the Bahamas and Florida, MSTV is there to cover it across all platforms.
David Muir will be in Melbourne, Fla. to anchor "This Evening". Jim Cantore is in Nassau. Sam Champion is in Palm Beach. Harry Smith is in Fort Lauderdale. Alicia Menendez is in Miami. Stephanie Abrams is in Daytona Beach. Ron Mott is in Georgia. Cecilia Vega is in North Carolina. Rob Marciano is in South Carolina.
Also covering the storm is Al Roker, Dylan Dreyer, and Gabe Gutierrez.
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Post by MSTV on Nov 4, 2016 21:18:40 GMT -5
November 4th
MSTV has announced their plans for Tuesday's night "Election Night in America" special. The program will begin with "This Evening" and continue late into the evening.
George Stephanopoulos, Norah O'Donnell, and David Muir will lead MSTV's coverage from the set of "This Evening" in New York.
Wolf Blitzer & Andrea Mitchell who are seasoned presidential election reporters will join coverage from New York.
Gloria Borger, John Dickerson, and Dana Bash will have election night coverage in Washington.
Correspondents include Gio Benitez at Clinton campaign headquarters, Brianna Keilar at Trump HQ with Brooke Baldwin, Jonathan Karl, and Cynthia McFadden covering the Clinton campaign, and Tom Llamas, Andrea Canning, and John King covering the Trump campaign. Steve Kornacki will cover exit polls in the studio with Chuck Todd and Jake Tapper tracking other races across the country.
Across the United States, Alisyn Camerota and Major Garrett will report from Ohio; Jacob Soboroff and Sheinelle Jones will report from Pennsylvania, with Kristen Dahlgren in Wisconsin.
MSTV will have Alicia Menendez, Jim Acosta, and Marci Gonzalez in Florida; Ron Mott and Brianna Keilar in North Carolina; Joe Fryer in New Hampshire; Cecilia Vega in Nevada; Suzanne Malveaux in Utah; and Ben Tracy in Arizona.
Sunny Hostin, Ari Melber, and Dan Abrams will monitor voting irregularities, while Richard Engel and Martha Raddatz cover foreign policy and world reaction.
Stephanie Gosk will be covering security with Katy Tur reporting among the crowds in New York.
Campaign embeds include Kassie Hunt covering Tim Kaine and Hallie Jackson covering Mike Pence.
Other contributors throughout the evening will include; Nicolle Wallace, David Axelrod, Jennifer Granholm, Joe Scarboro, Hugh Hewitt, S.E. Cupp, and Newt Gingrich who will be talking with Anderson Cooper.
Erica Hill and Peter Alexander will take over late-night coverage from Stephanopoulos, O'Donnell, and Muir.
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Post by MSTV on Nov 14, 2016 18:07:34 GMT -5
November 14th
MSTV is saddened by the lost of Gwen Ifill. Ifill lost her battle to breast cancer earlier today. For the last seven years, Gwen has brought her talents to weekend mornings as anchor of "The Ifill Hour." Gwen will be deeply missed by everyone at MSTV and remembered for her class, dedication, and talent.
Robin Roberts will anchor a special edition of "The Ifill Hour" this Saturday (November 19th) as we honor Gwen Ifill.
Details about Gwen Ifill's replacement will be announced at a later date.
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Post by MSTV on Nov 16, 2016 22:22:24 GMT -5
November 16th
MSTV has announced that Robin Roberts be filling the void left by the death of Gwen Ifill. Roberts, who had been filling in for Ifill on and off during her battle with cancer will lead final, memorial, episode of "The Ifill Hour" this weekend.
Roberts will then take over the block in a new show, "Robin Roberts Reporting." Roberts & her new program officially begin on November 26th.
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