The Newsroom

NBC News, MSNBC, ABC News and others from across the pond

(May 2011)

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HE
headliner101
By the way, Jonathan Karl of ABC News has appeared on NBC-owned MSNBC again. I won't pretend to know what's in these correspondents' contracts that would prevent or discourage it, but isn't it odd that he appears on rival networks for a direct interview?

I’ve seen other ABC persons on Morning Joe such as Cokie Roberts. I imagine the key thing would be is if they’re on air on a similar show at the same time - such as Jonathan Karl appearing on Today while GMA is on air.


It looks like it's happening again with CNN talking head Paul Begala appearing on MSNBC.
TR
trance
Thanks. I meant the main breakfast show but forget what it is called nowadays. Is it CBS This Morning?


https://www.newscaststudio.com/2020/06/22/cbs-this-morning-returns-studio-57/

Back since June. NewscastStudio is a great source for all US TV news.
NY
NYTV
Is CBS still touring affiliates for the weekend news and has the Morning News returned to it's usual studio now?


CBS Weekend News has been coming from the DC Bureau flash cam but I think they went to LA once or twice using network talent. The CBS Morning News block during weekdays appears to be just a reruns of CBS Evening News back to back. Locally the CBS O&O (like many) rerun Dr. Phil and JIP’d the CBS Morning News in progress but since the whole covid thing it’s just been repeats of the evening news.

Thanks. I meant the main breakfast show but forget what it is called nowadays. Is it CBS This Morning?

Yes, the main early newscast is CBS This Morning. The CBS Morning News, which would usually originate from the Studio 57 Newsroom has been temporarily suspended as to not overwork the DC studio. The national CBSN feed which also would originate from the newsroom is instead happening remotely with technical support provided by the CBS owned stations in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston, who took turns filling in for the national CBSN feed. CBS' New York City station, WCBS-TV also returned back to the CBS Broadcast Center and resumed the local CBSN service.
Last edited by NYTV on 6 August 2020 5:00am
OM
Omnipresent
Fox is to launch an international subscription service for Fox News and Fox Business which launches in the UK on 17 September.

Don't all rush at once!

http://press.foxnews.com/2020/08/fox-news-media-launches-fox-news-international-digital-streaming-service-with-live-content-from-linear-networks-to-users-abroad/?dg

Quote:
NEW YORK – August 11, 2020 – FOX News Media announced today the launch of FOX News International, a new live digital streaming service of linear networks FOX News Channel and FOX Business for international users. Priced at $6.99 per month, the direct-to-consumer service will debut in Mexico on August 20th followed by Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom on September 17th and reaching 20 countries by the end of the year.
Last edited by Omnipresent on 11 August 2020 11:20pm
BR
Brekkie
Guess going for a streaming option gets around the OFCOM concerns.
VA
valley
Guess going for a streaming option gets around the OFCOM concerns.

Not necessarily.
CI
cityprod
I forsee a few problems with this.

1. $6.99 is just too much for what are essentially two primary channels, not premier channels, but primary channels, which would normally only pay pennies per subscriber through satellite and cable.

2. The ceiling for Fox News and Fox Business is very low in this country. Around 200k viewers used to watch it weekly on Sky, and their subscription model will be lucky to recieve 10% of those people as subscribers. When Glenn Beck created The Blaze, he lost 90% of his audience from Fox News. I don't see Fox News doing any better.

3. Who really wants to pay actual money for a channel that won't even cover real news???
WH
whoiam989
Sounds like what fellow Murdoch company News Corp. Australia is already doing with its Sky News Australia: the Australia Channel, a paid subscription service for those outside Australia and New Zealand.
AJ
AJB39
I wouldn’t subscribe to or watch Fox News even if they paid me to do it.
JO
Jon
AJB39 posted:
I wouldn’t subscribe to or watch Fox News even if they paid me to do it.

I bet you would. That wouldn’t be a great business model though.
CH
Charles
Jon posted:
AJB39 posted:
I wouldn’t subscribe to or watch Fox News even if they paid me to do it.

I bet you would. That wouldn’t be a great business model though.


They actually did that early on to get a sizable carriage footprint. From a story from the Nation in 2001:

Quote:
When Murdoch entered the game, on top of capital and production costs he paid cable operators $10 per household to carry the Fox News Channel. “That escalated the cost of starting a channel to $500 million,” estimates Jay Levin, founder and former owner of the alternative LA Weekly, who tried to launch an environmental cable channel in 1993 that was ultimately unsuccessful.


https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/murdochs-fox-news/
BA
Batavia
Sounds like what fellow Murdoch company News Corp. Australia is already doing with its Sky News Australia: the Australia Channel, a paid subscription service for those outside Australia and New Zealand.


Considering ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) is available for free on YouTube, you’d have to really love the Murdoch worldview in order to subscribe to the Australian Channel.
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