AdLarge will kick off Advertising Week: New York City’s “Future is Female” Track with spirited discussions about the current state of women’s voices in podcasting and why brands should take notice. The session, “What She Said: How Women in Podcasting are Changing the Game for Brands'' takes place October 17, 2022, on the Boardroom Stage at 10:10 am Et, featuring four successful entrepreneurs with a broad range of experience in the media world.
Led by a formal introduction from AdLarge Co-CEO and co-founder, Cathy Csukas, and moderated by AdLarge’s SVP of Marketing & Insights, Donelle Brown, this session features four influential powerhouse CEOs & founders including Steph Colburn, CEO & founder of editaudio, Tori Dunlap, host of “Financial Feminist” podcast and founder/CEO of Her First 100K, Reena Ninan, CBS television journalist and founder of Good Trouble Productions, and Mina Starsiak-Hawk from HGTV’s ‘Good Bones’ and co-founder and owner of Two Chicks and a Hammer.
Led by a formal introduction from AdLarge Co-CEO and co-founder, Cathy Csukas, and moderated by AdLarge’s SVP of Marketing & Insights, Donelle Brown, this session features four influential powerhouse CEOs & founders including Steph Colburn, CEO & founder of editaudio, Tori Dunlap, host of “Financial Feminist” podcast and founder/CEO of Her First 100K, Reena Ninan, CBS television journalist and founder of Good Trouble Productions, and Mina Starsiak-Hawk from HGTV’s ‘Good Bones’ and co-founder and owner of Two Chicks and a Hammer.
- 10/11/2022
- Podnews.net
A bevy of big media players are eager to win a growing battle to provide consumers with streaming news, but John Heilemann has a message for them: Don’t count out smaller competitors.
Heilemann’s “The Recount,” a media outlet founded with entrepreneur John Battelle in 2019, is hiring its first chief content officer in a bid to gain new traction with streaming-news aficionados eager for smarter analysis in critical news categories like politics and sports. Ryan Kadro, the former executive producer of “CBS This Morning” and, more recently, head of news programming for the short-form video service Quibi, is taking on the role and will oversee day -to-day editorial production at “The Recount,” which features programming from Heilemann, Jennifer Palmieri and Reena Ninan, among others.
“Ryan has unique experience,” with history in traditional TV news as well as a recent entrepreneurial venture with Quibi, says Heilemann, in a recent interview.
Heilemann’s “The Recount,” a media outlet founded with entrepreneur John Battelle in 2019, is hiring its first chief content officer in a bid to gain new traction with streaming-news aficionados eager for smarter analysis in critical news categories like politics and sports. Ryan Kadro, the former executive producer of “CBS This Morning” and, more recently, head of news programming for the short-form video service Quibi, is taking on the role and will oversee day -to-day editorial production at “The Recount,” which features programming from Heilemann, Jennifer Palmieri and Reena Ninan, among others.
“Ryan has unique experience,” with history in traditional TV news as well as a recent entrepreneurial venture with Quibi, says Heilemann, in a recent interview.
- 10/4/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
National correspondents Jericka Duncan and Adriana Diaz have been named new anchors of CBS Weekend News.
Duncan will anchor on Saturdays from Chicago, and Duncan will have Sunday duties from New York. Duncan will anchor this Sunday and Diaz will helm on Dec. 12. They will assume their permanent positions in January.
CBS News president Susan Zirinsky said that Duncan and Diaz “are outstanding journalists with extensive reporting experience. Adriana’s reporting has spanned China, North Korea and Latin America to today’s coverage of Covid-19’s devastating impact on the nation. Jericka has distinguished herself in reporting the toughest, highest-profile stories that have hit the courts and gripped the country including the trials of Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby and Breonna Taylor.”
The Covid-19 pandemic also has forced the news division to broadcast the newscast from across the country with various anchors because of the limitations on the CBS Broadcast Center in New York.
Duncan will anchor on Saturdays from Chicago, and Duncan will have Sunday duties from New York. Duncan will anchor this Sunday and Diaz will helm on Dec. 12. They will assume their permanent positions in January.
CBS News president Susan Zirinsky said that Duncan and Diaz “are outstanding journalists with extensive reporting experience. Adriana’s reporting has spanned China, North Korea and Latin America to today’s coverage of Covid-19’s devastating impact on the nation. Jericka has distinguished herself in reporting the toughest, highest-profile stories that have hit the courts and gripped the country including the trials of Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby and Breonna Taylor.”
The Covid-19 pandemic also has forced the news division to broadcast the newscast from across the country with various anchors because of the limitations on the CBS Broadcast Center in New York.
- 12/4/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
National correspondents Jericka Duncan and Adriana Diaz will take over as anchors of “CBS Weekend News,” the ViacomCBS unit said Friday, setting in place a more formalized structure for the weekend evening-news broadcast after its logistics were disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Diaz will anchor the Saturday broadcast from Chicago and Duncan will anchor Sundays from New York.
Duncan will anchor the “CBS Weekend News” on Sunday, Dec. 6, while Diaz will start on December 12 from CBS News’ bureau in Chicago, located at Wbbm, a Chicago station owned and operated by the network. Both anchors will assume their permanent timeslots in January.
“Jericka Duncan and Adriana Diaz are outstanding journalists with extensive reporting experience,” said Susan Zirinsky, president of CBS News, in a statement. “Adriana’s reporting has spanned China, North Korea and Latin America to today’s coverage of Covid-19’s devastating impact on the nation. Jericka has distinguished herself in reporting the toughest,...
Diaz will anchor the Saturday broadcast from Chicago and Duncan will anchor Sundays from New York.
Duncan will anchor the “CBS Weekend News” on Sunday, Dec. 6, while Diaz will start on December 12 from CBS News’ bureau in Chicago, located at Wbbm, a Chicago station owned and operated by the network. Both anchors will assume their permanent timeslots in January.
“Jericka Duncan and Adriana Diaz are outstanding journalists with extensive reporting experience,” said Susan Zirinsky, president of CBS News, in a statement. “Adriana’s reporting has spanned China, North Korea and Latin America to today’s coverage of Covid-19’s devastating impact on the nation. Jericka has distinguished herself in reporting the toughest,...
- 12/4/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Updated with schedules for Week 2 hearings: The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence will continue public hearings in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump for a second week beginning Tuesday. Last week’s three witnesses marked the first such hearings to take place since President Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 and only the fourth time against a sitting president in U.S. history.
The House of Representatives is probing charges that Trump attempted to coerce Ukraine, a foreign government, to launch an investigation of political rival Joe Biden and his son. The hearings could wrap before the end of the year.
Like last week, cable networks are planning full-court coverage for scheduled hearings this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (see the breakdown below). Most broadcast networks plan to break in to regularly scheduled programming, while offering uninterrupted coverage via their digital outlets.
Deadline will also live-stream all the hearings this week.
The House of Representatives is probing charges that Trump attempted to coerce Ukraine, a foreign government, to launch an investigation of political rival Joe Biden and his son. The hearings could wrap before the end of the year.
Like last week, cable networks are planning full-court coverage for scheduled hearings this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (see the breakdown below). Most broadcast networks plan to break in to regularly scheduled programming, while offering uninterrupted coverage via their digital outlets.
Deadline will also live-stream all the hearings this week.
- 11/19/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS News will be providing election coverage both on television and online, with promised specific focuses on the polls in 13 “battleground” states. CBS’ coverage began at 6 a.m. Eastern this morning on its streaming platform, Cbsn, where all of the evening’s results and commentary will be available to watch online through a web browser, mobile apps and streaming TV boxes including Apple TV, Roku and Xbox. The CBS News stream does not require a TV subscription or a CBS All-Access subscription to watch. The morning’s coverage was led by Josh Elliott, Vladimir Duthiers and Reena Ninan, but as the day continues,...
- 11/8/2016
- by Catrina Dennis
- The Wrap
CBS is scrapping the storied “CBS Evening News” brand on weekends and replacing it with “CBS Weekend News,” starting this weekend. The new weekend newscast will have fresh anchors and will feature content from Cbsn, the network’s live-streaming news service. Cbsn anchors Reena Ninan and Elaine Quijano will host the weekend show, replacing Jim Axelrod on Saturdays and Jeff Glor on Sundays, who are both staying with the network. The move aims to align CBS’ TV and broadband operations while cutting costs at the same time. “CBS Evening News” was often preempted by live sporting events on weekends. Also...
- 5/3/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Reena Ninan and Elaine Quijano will anchor CBS News’ evening newscasts on Saturday and Sunday, which are being rebranded as CBS Weekend News starting this weekend. Jim Axelrod, who has anchored the Saturday edition since 2012, and Jeff Glor, who has anchored Sundays, “remain in important roles in the organization,” CBS News said. Axelrod continues as senior national correspondent and Glor as national correspondent and 60 Minutes Sports contributor. Ninan and Quijano also…...
- 5/2/2016
- Deadline TV
Reena Ninan has been named ABC News “World News Now” co-anchor, the network announced Wednesday. Ninan joins T.J. Holmes as the overnight morning show’s co-anchor; she’ll also be co-anchoring “America This Morning.” “Reena is an accomplished and versatile journalist who has reported around the world and across the U.S.,” network president James Goldston said in a statement. Also Read: David Muir’s ABC Newscast Breaks Brian Williams-less ‘Nightly News’ 5-Year Ratings Streak Ninan will also report across the network and on on its digital platforms. It’s been a good week for ABC: on Tuesday, it...
- 4/8/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
ABC News made it official: Reena Ninan is new co-anchor of ABC News’ America This Morning and World News Now, joining T.J. Holmes. She’s been filling in since June. The former Fox News Channel Middle East correspondent joined ABC News in 2012. From division president James Goldston’s memo to staff: Reena has done a terrific job filling in on the overnight broadcasts, delivering the programs' signature mix of breaking news, lively conversation, and quirky, fun reports to…...
- 4/8/2015
- Deadline TV
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