Lindsey Reiser has joined CBS News’ rebranded streaming service CBS News 24/7 as anchor and correspondent.
Reiser had been an anchor and correspondent with MSNBC, and reported on stories such as the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II and Donald Trump’s Manhattan trials.
Lindsey Reiser
In its recent overhaul of the streaming service, CBS News expanded its live coverage as well as shows like The Daily Report with John Dickerson and America Decides. The service features live reporting from the national network and local stations. Along with more live news coverage, CBS News 24/7 in June will debut a live, one-hour “whip-around” newscast to capture events in real time.
Reiser previously worked as a weekend anchor at Kpho/Ktvk in Phoenix and as anchor and multimedia journalist at Ktsm/Kdbc in El Paso.
Reiser had been an anchor and correspondent with MSNBC, and reported on stories such as the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II and Donald Trump’s Manhattan trials.
Lindsey Reiser
In its recent overhaul of the streaming service, CBS News expanded its live coverage as well as shows like The Daily Report with John Dickerson and America Decides. The service features live reporting from the national network and local stations. Along with more live news coverage, CBS News 24/7 in June will debut a live, one-hour “whip-around” newscast to capture events in real time.
Reiser previously worked as a weekend anchor at Kpho/Ktvk in Phoenix and as anchor and multimedia journalist at Ktsm/Kdbc in El Paso.
- 5/6/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Most of the major networks are going all out next Saturday to cover the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. A least four networks are broadcasting live that day from Lower Manhattan as commemorative events are held at Ground Zero, the Flight 93 National Memorial and other sites connected with the tragedy.
At Ground Zero, family members will read the names of loved ones they lost in the World Trade Center attack. There will be six moments of silence, acknowledging when each of the towers was struck, when each fell and the times corresponding to the attack on the Pentagon and the crash of Flight 93.
The program will commence at 8:30 a.m. Et, and the first moment of silence will be observed at 8:46 a.m. The commemoration is expected to conclude at about 1 p.m. Then, at sundown, the annual Tribute in Light will illuminate the sky above Ground Zero.
At Ground Zero, family members will read the names of loved ones they lost in the World Trade Center attack. There will be six moments of silence, acknowledging when each of the towers was struck, when each fell and the times corresponding to the attack on the Pentagon and the crash of Flight 93.
The program will commence at 8:30 a.m. Et, and the first moment of silence will be observed at 8:46 a.m. The commemoration is expected to conclude at about 1 p.m. Then, at sundown, the annual Tribute in Light will illuminate the sky above Ground Zero.
- 9/2/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Pride Month kicked off today, and all month long, television studios and networks — from NBCUniversal to Here TV — will celebrate and amplify Lgbtqia+ voices and stories.
Throughout the month, “Today” will cover Pride celebrations and feature guests including Bowen Yang, Indya Moore and Angelica Ross. NBC News will air “Transamerica,” a special that spotlights the legal barriers transgender people face as well as the trans lawmakers working to break them down. MSNBC anchors Jonathan Capehart, Lindsey Reiser, Kendis Gibson and Yasmin Vossoughian will spotlight LGBTQ+ stories and travel to impacted communities. Meanwhile, Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service, will feature Pride-related documentaries and coverage, including “No Longer a Death Sentence: How Living with HIV Has Changed 40 Years Later,” “Stonewall 50: The Rebellion!” and “Rebellion! Stonewall.” Daily news shows “The Mehdi Hasan Show” and “Zerlina” will also feature segments on the Peacock news commentary channel “The Choice.”
Also, Here TV has announced...
Throughout the month, “Today” will cover Pride celebrations and feature guests including Bowen Yang, Indya Moore and Angelica Ross. NBC News will air “Transamerica,” a special that spotlights the legal barriers transgender people face as well as the trans lawmakers working to break them down. MSNBC anchors Jonathan Capehart, Lindsey Reiser, Kendis Gibson and Yasmin Vossoughian will spotlight LGBTQ+ stories and travel to impacted communities. Meanwhile, Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service, will feature Pride-related documentaries and coverage, including “No Longer a Death Sentence: How Living with HIV Has Changed 40 Years Later,” “Stonewall 50: The Rebellion!” and “Rebellion! Stonewall.” Daily news shows “The Mehdi Hasan Show” and “Zerlina” will also feature segments on the Peacock news commentary channel “The Choice.”
Also, Here TV has announced...
- 6/1/2021
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
MSNBC is rebranding its daytime MSNBC Live newscasts as MSNBC Reports, part of an effort to distinguish its news programming from analysis shows in the late afternoon and evenings.
The daytime schedule is not changing, but the MSNBC Live banner will be eliminated in favor of featuring the name of each hour’s anchor in the title along with “Reports” to show that the personalities are network journalists. So the daytime programming will start with Stephanie Ruhle Reports at 9 Am Et, followed by Hallie Jackson Reports, then Craig Melvin Reports. Andrea Mitchell’s show at noon will remain Andrea Mitchell Reports, as will Mtp Daily with Chuck Todd.
The afternoon will feature Katy Tur Reports at 2 Pm Et, followed by Ayman Mohyeldin Reports. Weekends will feature Kendis Gibson and Lindsey Reiser Report from 6 to 8 Am, Alex Witt Reports from noon to 3 Pm Et, and Yasmin Vossoughian Reports from 3 to 5 Pm.
The daytime schedule is not changing, but the MSNBC Live banner will be eliminated in favor of featuring the name of each hour’s anchor in the title along with “Reports” to show that the personalities are network journalists. So the daytime programming will start with Stephanie Ruhle Reports at 9 Am Et, followed by Hallie Jackson Reports, then Craig Melvin Reports. Andrea Mitchell’s show at noon will remain Andrea Mitchell Reports, as will Mtp Daily with Chuck Todd.
The afternoon will feature Katy Tur Reports at 2 Pm Et, followed by Ayman Mohyeldin Reports. Weekends will feature Kendis Gibson and Lindsey Reiser Report from 6 to 8 Am, Alex Witt Reports from noon to 3 Pm Et, and Yasmin Vossoughian Reports from 3 to 5 Pm.
- 3/29/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
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