NBC News is launching a rebranded evening newsletter today, replacing its long-running First Read with a format that integrates broadcast and digital reporting on the campaign trail and in Washington, D.C.
The network’s team of political reporters will all contribute to a single, centralized product, with a wider focus on news and analysis from across the country.
The newsletter, From The Politics Desk, will appear each evening and will feature three sections: News of the day, analysis from the author and “must read” links throughout the day. It will feature analysis from a rotating group of correspondents and anchors, with Kristen Welker, Steve Kornacki, Chuck Todd, Jon Allen and Mark Murray serving as regular authors. Contributors will include Carol Lee, Sahil Kapur and others.
First Read was launched in 2003 as a daily memo from NBC News’ political unit analyzing the morning’s political news and giving a look...
The network’s team of political reporters will all contribute to a single, centralized product, with a wider focus on news and analysis from across the country.
The newsletter, From The Politics Desk, will appear each evening and will feature three sections: News of the day, analysis from the author and “must read” links throughout the day. It will feature analysis from a rotating group of correspondents and anchors, with Kristen Welker, Steve Kornacki, Chuck Todd, Jon Allen and Mark Murray serving as regular authors. Contributors will include Carol Lee, Sahil Kapur and others.
First Read was launched in 2003 as a daily memo from NBC News’ political unit analyzing the morning’s political news and giving a look...
- 2/20/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
For three days now, America has been addicted to a new TV show playing out before our eyes: The U.S. House of Representatives on C-span.
Kevin McCarthy, either the show’s protagonist or antagonist, depending on who you ask, is trying — and so far failing — to become Speaker of the House. And it’s all happening live, with the non-profit public affairs channel garnering more attention than it has since, well, maybe ever.
“I mean, just any brief scroll of social media shows you thousands of people talking about us that typically, probably, would not be talking about us,” C-span director of editorial operations Ben O’Connell tells The Hollywood Reporter. “I don’t recall the last time I have seen C-Span mentioned on Twitter with this frequency. I’m not sure it’s ever happened before.”
Indeed, C-span has been ubiquitous this week.
“This the best season of C-span…...
Kevin McCarthy, either the show’s protagonist or antagonist, depending on who you ask, is trying — and so far failing — to become Speaker of the House. And it’s all happening live, with the non-profit public affairs channel garnering more attention than it has since, well, maybe ever.
“I mean, just any brief scroll of social media shows you thousands of people talking about us that typically, probably, would not be talking about us,” C-span director of editorial operations Ben O’Connell tells The Hollywood Reporter. “I don’t recall the last time I have seen C-Span mentioned on Twitter with this frequency. I’m not sure it’s ever happened before.”
Indeed, C-span has been ubiquitous this week.
“This the best season of C-span…...
- 1/5/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Doha, Nov 30 (Ians) Wales coach Robert Page insisted he was proud of his players despite a 3-0 defeat to England on Tuesday night, which sent them home from their first World Cup in 64 years with two defeats and a draw.
Wales were never really in the game that England won with two goals from Marcus Rashford and one from Phil Foden to give Page’s men a disappointing end.
“It’s an amazing performance from that group to get here,” Page said, reports Xinhua.
“I told everyone including the staff what an achievement it was to get here and the fans were amazing. We are frustrated that maybe we didn’t do all that we wanted, but we have had a taste of it and we want to experience it again,” said the coach.
Page admitted he was frustrated that England’s quick-fire goals undid his side’s good defensive work from the first half.
Wales were never really in the game that England won with two goals from Marcus Rashford and one from Phil Foden to give Page’s men a disappointing end.
“It’s an amazing performance from that group to get here,” Page said, reports Xinhua.
“I told everyone including the staff what an achievement it was to get here and the fans were amazing. We are frustrated that maybe we didn’t do all that we wanted, but we have had a taste of it and we want to experience it again,” said the coach.
Page admitted he was frustrated that England’s quick-fire goals undid his side’s good defensive work from the first half.
- 11/30/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Iran scored twice deep into stoppage time to stay in the World Cup and spoil Gareth Bale’s record 110th cap for his country.
A long-range effort by Cheshmi in the eight minutes into added time gave Iran the lead while Rezaeian coolly made it 2-0, three minutes from the second goal.
The turning point of the match turned out to be and a disastrous one for Wales turned out to be the sending off of goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey, who got the yellow card upon video review in the 88th minute.
Hennessey, who has over 100 caps for his country was sent off for reckless challenge on Mehdi Taremi far outside the penalty area with his right leg high up.
He became the third goalkeeper in the history of the World Cup to have received a red card and the first player to see the red card at the current edition.
A long-range effort by Cheshmi in the eight minutes into added time gave Iran the lead while Rezaeian coolly made it 2-0, three minutes from the second goal.
The turning point of the match turned out to be and a disastrous one for Wales turned out to be the sending off of goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey, who got the yellow card upon video review in the 88th minute.
Hennessey, who has over 100 caps for his country was sent off for reckless challenge on Mehdi Taremi far outside the penalty area with his right leg high up.
He became the third goalkeeper in the history of the World Cup to have received a red card and the first player to see the red card at the current edition.
- 11/25/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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The United States’ national team is about to play their first World Cup game in Qatar against Wales. It’s a crucial match for Usmnt’s morale, as their second game will be against England on Friday, but it won’t be easy with Wales captain Gareth Bale (of Lafc) leading a formidable group. Of course, it’s also the U.S.’s first World Cup game since...
The United States’ national team is about to play their first World Cup game in Qatar against Wales. It’s a crucial match for Usmnt’s morale, as their second game will be against England on Friday, but it won’t be easy with Wales captain Gareth Bale (of Lafc) leading a formidable group. Of course, it’s also the U.S.’s first World Cup game since...
- 11/21/2022
- by Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
Doha, Nov 21 (Ians) England coach Gareth Southgate has confirmed in his pre-game press conference that neither Leicester City midfielder James Maddison nor Manchester City veteran defender Kyle Walker would be available for England’s 2022 World Cup opening match against Iran later on Monday.
Maddison misses the game with a knee injury that he picked up in the last Premier League game before the World Cup finals, while Walker is putting the finishing touches to his recovery from a knee operation in early October.
“Kyle Walker is a little bit short (of fitness) for this game, but is progressing really well. We are ahead of where we thought he might be at this point,” Southgate said of the defender, while commenting on Maddison that he “hasn’t been able to train since we arrived, so he will not be able to make the game tomorrow.”
Iran coach Carlos Queiroz warned that England’s young players,...
Maddison misses the game with a knee injury that he picked up in the last Premier League game before the World Cup finals, while Walker is putting the finishing touches to his recovery from a knee operation in early October.
“Kyle Walker is a little bit short (of fitness) for this game, but is progressing really well. We are ahead of where we thought he might be at this point,” Southgate said of the defender, while commenting on Maddison that he “hasn’t been able to train since we arrived, so he will not be able to make the game tomorrow.”
Iran coach Carlos Queiroz warned that England’s young players,...
- 11/21/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Madrid, Nov 9 (Ians) A quick look at Group B implies that England should be the clear favourites to breeze through into the last-16 of the FIFA World Cup, and a possible three straight wins will allow Gareth Southgate’s side to gain confidence ahead of the knockout rounds.
However, any England fan will tell you it’s rarely as simple as that, with memories of their struggles in a group comprised of the United States, Algeria and Slovenia in 2010 coming to mind, and a look at other teams in the group also suggests things may not be as straightforward as they seem.
On paper, England have a better squad and record than Wales, the United States and Iran. They qualified for Qatar with no real problems and travel as the European Championship runners-up.
Southgate will build his team around striker and captain Harry Kane, and midfielders Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham.
However, any England fan will tell you it’s rarely as simple as that, with memories of their struggles in a group comprised of the United States, Algeria and Slovenia in 2010 coming to mind, and a look at other teams in the group also suggests things may not be as straightforward as they seem.
On paper, England have a better squad and record than Wales, the United States and Iran. They qualified for Qatar with no real problems and travel as the European Championship runners-up.
Southgate will build his team around striker and captain Harry Kane, and midfielders Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham.
- 11/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Exclusive: Multi-Oscar-winning VFX studio Framestore has appointed a four-strong team of creatives that will comprise its new Pre-production Services team in London.
The company, which is headquartered in the UK but has offices across North America and in Mumbai, launched the wing back in February, hiring Alex Webster to build out its pre-production offering across previs, virtual production, techvis and postvis services.
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Now, Webster has named his lead team:
Vincent Aupetit moves from Lead Animator at Framestore to the role of Creative Director and Senior Supervisor of pre-production. His credits include Wonder Woman 1984, Detective Pikachu and Godzilla: King Of The Monsters. Kaya Jabar moves from The Third Floor to become Pre-production Supervisor at Framestore.
The company, which is headquartered in the UK but has offices across North America and in Mumbai, launched the wing back in February, hiring Alex Webster to build out its pre-production offering across previs, virtual production, techvis and postvis services.
More from Deadline'Balcony Stories': ViacomCBS International Studios & Fremantle Team For Short-Form Isolation SeriesWhat's The Latest On The Venice, Toronto, Telluride, Locarno & Karlovy Vary Film Festivals Amid The Pandemic?Annapurna Pictures Makes Film & TV Executive Cuts Including CFO James Pong
Now, Webster has named his lead team:
Vincent Aupetit moves from Lead Animator at Framestore to the role of Creative Director and Senior Supervisor of pre-production. His credits include Wonder Woman 1984, Detective Pikachu and Godzilla: King Of The Monsters. Kaya Jabar moves from The Third Floor to become Pre-production Supervisor at Framestore.
- 4/21/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Pump up the volume, ’cause it’s time for another edition of TVLine Mixtape.
We’ve pulled together a collection of songs from recent TV episodes, complete with artist and album information in case you want to add them to your permanent collection. Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked – but we always want to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
More from TVLineMonday Ratings: NCIS Grows With Franchise's 1,000th EpisodeThe NCIS-Verse's 1,000th Episode: How Many Easter Eggs Did You Find?Daniela Ruah on NCIS '1,000' Cameo, Directing an Intense NCIS: Hawai'i Adventure (Sorta) on the Big Island
So peruse our playlist,...
We’ve pulled together a collection of songs from recent TV episodes, complete with artist and album information in case you want to add them to your permanent collection. Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked – but we always want to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
More from TVLineMonday Ratings: NCIS Grows With Franchise's 1,000th EpisodeThe NCIS-Verse's 1,000th Episode: How Many Easter Eggs Did You Find?Daniela Ruah on NCIS '1,000' Cameo, Directing an Intense NCIS: Hawai'i Adventure (Sorta) on the Big Island
So peruse our playlist,...
- 1/19/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
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