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Nine News, A Current Affair & Today: 2005 – Tony Jones: Nine News & Today (2019) 1986 – Wendy Kingston: Nine News & Weekend Today (2014-2015) 2007 – Deborah Knight: Weekend Today & Today (2011-2014), A Current Affair: 2011 – Monika Kos: Nine News: 2020 – Allison Langdon: 60 Minutes, Weekend Today, Today & A Current Affair: 2001 ...
In 1983, following the move to New Jersey, channel 9 launched a nightly 8 p.m. newscast called News 9: Primetime. After the MCA takeover in 1987, the 8 p.m. newscast was moved two hours later to 10 pm, and expanded to an hour (placing it in direct competition with newscasts in that timeslot airing on WPIX and eventual sister station WNYW).
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Davina Smith (born 1982) is an Australian journalist and news presenter. [1] Smith is currently a reporter on A Current Affair. She has previously presented Nine Morning News, Nine Afternoon News Sydney and was a news presenter on the Nine Network's Today Extra.
Channel 9-KTSM anchor Natassia Paloma Thompson announced Thursday morning she is leaving the station after six years. "After nearly six years, this is my last month at KTSM.
News 9 Now formerly broadcasts CBS This Morning Saturday in lieu of KWTV and Face the Nation in its entirety as KWTV does not broadcast the second half-hour of the program live from the CBS network feed (the first half-hour airs on Sunday mornings in tandem with News 9 Now's broadcast of the program, while KWTV's main channel airs the second ...
CBS Saturday Morning: 7:00am (Eastern)/6:00am for most CBS stations Michelle Miller, Dana Jacobson, and Jeff Glor: September 13, 1997 CBS News Sunday Morning: 90 minutes (with commercials) 9:00 am ET/6:00 am PT Jane Pauley: January 28, 1979 NBC: Today: 4 hours (weekdays with commercials) 90 minutes (Saturdays with commercials)
On January 14, 2012, KCAL debuted two-hour-long weekend morning newscasts (airing at 7 a.m. on Saturdays and on Sundays, which follow one-hour newscasts on KCBS); the programs are KCAL's first morning newscasts—ironically though, channel 9 was the only news-producing station in the market that did not have a news program on weekday mornings. [66]