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  1. The less Chuck Todd the better, I always say!
    2 points
  2. KKTV 11 News at 5:30 (May 16, 1994) WCBS Channel 2 News at 11:00 (May 3, 1988) WRC News 4 at 11:00 (May 14, 1989)
    1 point
  3. TVNewser reported on May 3rd that CBS News had appointed Gabe Almanzar as Creative Director, who will be in charge of the graphics teams across the properties https://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/cbs-news-appoints-gabe-almanzar-creative-director/506668/ (paywall)
    1 point
  4. Apparently since February 5th is when I first noticed it
    1 point
  5. WTHR Channel 13 Eyewitness News Nightbeat (November 1, 1998) WTHR NewsCenter 13 Tonight (November 16, 1994)
    1 point
  6. I know many people dislike Chuck Todd. With the show being moved to 1:00 from 4:00, and now moving from cable to streaming, I have to wonder if this is another step that may Todd may eventually leave MTP and NBC News all together.
    1 point
  7. Congrats to Chris! She has earned this. Honestly, what can’t this Woman do? Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings, overnights, special reports, breaking news, politics, sports, protest coverage, filling in on holidays, campaign trail, press briefings and more. She carry’s that network and she knows it. Chris deserves this more than anyone IMO, and don’t forget, she does all that while being 65 years old! --- Chris Jansing Reports premiers on Thursday, May 26th.
    1 point
  8. https://www.facebook.com/100044407330467/posts/524312242392349/
    1 point
  9. https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/james-traffic-jam-jimmy-uhrin-baltimore-television-icon-dies-at-age-65 Sad news out of Baltimore
    0 points
  10. NBCNN is being prioritized higher than MSNBC and streaming is the future. This is more like a promotion for Todd.
    0 points
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