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Election Night Coverage Info


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Here is some general info about the networks Election Night Coverage:

 

CBS - 7PM Est - 2AM Est. Katie Couric will anchor the coverage

 

ABC - 7PM Est - 2AM Est. Charles Gibson, Diane Sawyer, and George Stephanopolos will anchor. Jake Tapper and John Berman will report from Barack Obama's headquarters and Ron Claiborne and David Wright will report from John McCain's headquarters.

 

NBC - 7PM Est - 2AM Est. Brian Williams will anchor along with Tom Brokaw. Kelly O'Donnell and Savannah Guthrie will report from McCain's headquarters and Lee Cowan and Ron Allen will report from Obama's headquarters.

 

Fox - (not Fox News Channel) - 7pm Est - 10pm Est. Shepard Smith will anchor the coverage.

 

CNN - 6pm Est - 3am Est - Wolf Blitzer will head the coverage with Anderson Cooper, Lou Dobbs, and Campbell Brown contributing. John King will be at "magic wall" and Soledad O'Brien and Bill Schneider will report on exit polls.

 

Fox News Channel - 6pm est - 2am est. Brit Hume will anchor with analysts providing insight. Carl Cameron will report from McCain headquarters and Major Garrett will report from Obama headquarters.

 

MSNBC -5pm est - 2am est. David Gregory will anchor with Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann, and Chris Matthews providing insight. Kelly O'Donnell will report from McCain headquarters and Lee Cowan will report from Obama headquarters.

 

*Times may vary with different network affiliates* All times are eastern and coverage on the cable networks will continue throughout the morning.

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Also, if I have cchecked my local listings properly...late local news Tuesday Night on NBC is one hour, or maybe that's just my local station.

 

That must just be your local station because my local NBC stations (WPXI-TV in Pittsburgh and WJAC-TV in Johnstown, PA) will air their local news only for 30 minutes.

 

By the way, NBC's and ABC's Election Night Studios look great. NBC has theirs on "Democracy Plaza" and like Vlad mentioned, ABC's are in the Times Square studios. I must say that I am impressed!

 

WJAC-TV in Johnstown didn't stay with the hour long NBC Nightly News, but I did watch the hour long edition of the CBS Evening News that aired on KDKA.

WCAU carried the full hour.

 

I'm torn between recording ABC, NBC, and BBC this year. ABC's setup looks amazingly sweet, and using the Times Square studio is a good idea to begin with (it was great in 2000). Still, I have a fondness for Democracy Plaza, and NBC is bringing a large part of it back. Their setup looks good as well.

 

BBC, though, seems REALLY intriguing. They're treating it as a *UK* election, so David Dimbleby is presenting and the whole thing is coming from the redone US studios in Washington. It's being simulcast in the UK on BBC One and BBC News 24, too. And they have Ted Koppel as one of their lead analysts. So.... that looks like it'd be something worth watching...

I'm torn between NBC, ABC, and CNN. I think I am mainly going to watch NBC, and then I will flip back and forth between ABC and CNN. NBC's Democracy Plaza looks great with the studios and the map of the USA on the the skating rink. I also love the election theme music on NBC!! ABC's Times Square studios also looks great and Charles Gibson and Diane Sawyer will co-anchor the coverage so that is a great paring.

 

CNN will probably have the best and most fair coverage out of all of the cable networks, so I will probably watch them when I am not watching any of the major networks.

I've been flipping between, ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC and I loved what ABC has done (Times Square), and I like how CBS is using the NFL Today set.

 

I was going between FOX News, ABC and listening on radio. Every time I flipped to CBS within the first 45 minutes or so, 'TKR was showing election results of local races, so I never thought to check later to see the set.

I thought NBC among the broadcast networks had the best everything, including graphics and the presence of Tom Brokaw. CBS was also good, but ABC didn't impress me.

 

On the cable side, CNN had the edge; as for internationally? BBC may have had Ted Koppel to put all this into perspective, but CBC (whose coverage was simulcast on C-SPAN2 and were perhaps the only Canadian network focused on our election) was better.

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