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Sunday, Jan 02, Mass cancellations on the final day of the holiday travel season; 21 people rescued in dramatic high-wire rescue in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Michelle Obama and many others remember Betty White NR. December See All. December Fauci talks why omicron cases are expected to keep rising; Virginia teen who mows neighbors' lawns for free gets a surprises NR.
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Thursday, Nov 11, How 1 veteran helps other vets and his community with mental health; Soaring inflation levels hit grocery aisle; Gaige Grosskreutz gives 1st interview since testifying in Rittenhouse trial NR. October See All. October Sunday, Oct 31, Latest on vaccine mandates and final hurdles for Pfizer shot for kids; Residents of Minnesota speak out ahead of vote on future of policing: Happy Halloween: Sights and sounds from across the country NR.
Saturday, Oct 30, Zayn Malik pleads no contest to harassment charges; Biden's high-stakes trip overseas; 'GMA' looks back at the latest news and hottest trends of the 90's NR. Sunday, Oct 24, 1-on-1 with 7-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton; Eyes on crucial FDA panel meeting on Pfizer vaccine approval for young children; Principals demand action as rising crime affects their students NR.
Saturday, Oct 23, Alec Baldwin speaks out after prop gun discharged on set, killing cinematographer; Halloween supply chain backlog; Deals and Steals celebrates 10 years of dazzling deals and sensational steals NR.
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ABC News keeps throwing new program configurations at her, so much so that Roberts says she draws upon her childhood experience, when her father had to move from job to job in the Air Force, to keep rolling with them. When she joined the show as a co-anchor in , Roberts worked with Charlie Gibson and Diane Sawyer, then just Sawyer. In a different era, producers would try to maintain elements of the show for as long as possible to avoid upsetting longtime viewers.
Whether or not it can be fixed remains to be seen. In recent years, the morning slot has experienced tremendous upheaval. Once a softer environment for news and interviews, morning television has become the most intense and competitive time of day for major TV news outlets, even though viewers are getting more news from smartphone screens and other new-tech venues.
And as the pace of breaking news increases, the shows are turning more hard-boiled. In recent years, viewers have seen anchors conduct contentious newsmaker interviews, discuss shocking political maneuvers and even cover detailed sexual assault allegations against former colleagues.
Adding to the tension: Key viewers have defected from the a. Those days are over. To keep pace, many of the networks are eagerly tinkering with their a. During one such broadcast on Veterans Day, producers managed a military band and a street-side ceremony with officials from the federal government attending.
At broadcast networks, the shows typically carry the entire news division. The programs once thrived by becoming part of a family habit, passed from one generation to the next. In some cases, the morning shows have had to wrestle with scandal. She co-anchors the show with Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil. The revamps sparked alarm. Morning programs continue to hold the national interest. But the shows also command another gaze: the corporate one. During one Variety visit, Fox Corp.
That scrutiny has only intensified as broadcast TV grapples with ratings declines in many parts of its schedule. It was a nice way to start your day and ease into things. The rule of morning news had long been to offer viewers the equivalent of a soothing cup of coffee. These days, the shows often serve up a shot of much harder stuff. And yet, viewers flock to these cable programs.
The anchors on those networks are fierce rivals, but on this point they agree: Audiences like what they see. While the shows draw fewer viewers than their broadcast rivals, ratings have been on the rise. It kind of works. That let the anchors at 7 a.
Now, even some of the cable hosts have begun to wring their hands over how tough a stance to take each day. One of the broadcast hosts thinks chaotic conversation puts the shows in an untenable position. The cable shows face questions as well. How many more people can they draw as news junkies increasingly look at the notifications on their smartphone screens? And if President Trump should leave office, will his successor generate half as many crisis moments?
None of that will keep them from trying to siphon more viewers. The dizzying array of outlets now vying for morning attention puts pressure on all the shows to put up more content and throw something new at viewers at every turn.
Even short bursts of surprise can help. At a meeting backstage, producers from the 9 a. Even the quieter moments in early-bird TV can be a squeeze.
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