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Mishal Husain, British news presenter for BBC Television and BBC Radio. Host on Today, BBC World News and BBC Weekend News. Darren Jordon, Al-Jazeera (from November 2006) Natasha Kaplinsky, Previous BBC Six O'Clock News and Five News, now ITV News relief; Kenneth Kendall (deceased), BBC Nine O'Clock News co-presenter in the 1960s and 1970s
Under Capital Cities, KTRK increased its focus on local news programming. After channel 13 expanded its local newscasts to 30 minutes in January 1967, in the final months under Houston Consolidated, [28] in 1969, the station adopted the Eyewitness News name for its newscasts; [29] at the time, it was a distant third place behind KPRC and KHOU. [30]
Arab American Heritage Month is intended to commemorate and honor the achievements of the some of the roughly 3.7 million members of the community residing in the U.S.. But this year, many Arab ...
Hoda Kotb, Egyptian, broadcast journalist and TV host on Dateline NBC and the Today Show; Jim Avila, half-Lebanese, correspondent for ABC News "20/20", Jamal Dajani, Jerusalem-born Palestinian television producer and Middle East analyst; Paula Faris, half Lebanese [39] television correspondent and personality
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The anchors gathered together during the Friday, March 29 broadcast to welcome NBC News reporter Harry Smith to the Today Show one last time, toasting their beloved colleague on his final day.
KXAN-TV (channel 36) is a television station in Austin, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Llano-licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate KBVO (channel 14); Nexstar also provides certain services to KNVA (channel 54), a de facto owned-and-operated station of The CW, under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Vaughan Media.
On the date of the network switch, KDFW also debuted a daily local sports news program within its 9 p.m. newscast, Sports 4 Texas, which also served as a generalized branding for its sports segments until January 1997; the program—which ran for 20 minutes on Monday through Friday nights (as well as Saturdays, with the exception of the NFL ...