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  1. Allen should've never gotten into the local media business in the first place IMO.
    3 points
  2. The CNN Tonight version she anchored was simply the best format I've ever seen on a news channel both in Europe and in the US. People got the time to express their ideas, it was welcoming guests from anywhere in the political spectrum but rather in an intellectual perspective (not so much a partisan talk which NewsNight obviously is), and talked about a wide range of political subjects. During a short period of time, the 11pm-12am segment was a bit different but fitted very well next to the 10am-11am "opinion" style debate, as it welcomed only the journalists from the newsroom to talk in depth about the subjects they were working on (on a white sofa, in an Outnumbered style). This segment was called "tomorrow's news tonight", and this whole version of CNN Tonight deserved a really longer run!
    3 points
  3. He should've stayed producing those shows that you see at 2am on various channels
    2 points
  4. I believe it was historically, although I think WIFR is the market leader now.
    2 points
  5. Full talent roster for the Netflix NFL Christmas doubleheader:
    1 point
  6. Notice too that it didn't touch WBAY. Gray is letting WBAY do their own thing since it's the biggest market Gray owns in that state. Not only that, WBAY is superior compared to their competition (with all due respect to the rest).
    1 point
  7. No surprise here. Its Ushery at 6:00. https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/david-ushery-chuck-scarborough-nbc-new-york-news/6054760/?_osource=SocialFlowFB_NYBrand
    1 point
  8. Scarborough gets featured on NBC News NOW ahead of his retirement.
    1 point
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