Kelly Clarkson will pull double duty at this year’s Christmas in Rockefeller Center NBC special. The Emmy and Grammy Award winner will host and perform at the annual two-hour holiday special which will air live on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on NBC and simulcast on Peacock.
The historic NYC spot also is home to her eponymous talk show The Kelly Clarkson Show. Having performed at the event numerous times, this year marks Clarkson’s 20th anniversary of her first Christmas in Rockefeller Center performance.
NBC’s Today anchors Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Al Roker and Craig Melvin will again join the tree lighting for a special appearance.
Prior to the primetime telecast, an additional live hour of the special will be broadcast on all NBC Owned Television Stations and on numerous NBC affiliates nationwide starting at 7 p.m. Et. Check local listings. The special live hour...
The historic NYC spot also is home to her eponymous talk show The Kelly Clarkson Show. Having performed at the event numerous times, this year marks Clarkson’s 20th anniversary of her first Christmas in Rockefeller Center performance.
NBC’s Today anchors Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Al Roker and Craig Melvin will again join the tree lighting for a special appearance.
Prior to the primetime telecast, an additional live hour of the special will be broadcast on all NBC Owned Television Stations and on numerous NBC affiliates nationwide starting at 7 p.m. Et. Check local listings. The special live hour...
- 10/26/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The NBC-owned affiliates in New York and Los Angeles are launching 7 p.m. local newscasts on Monday, bumping Access Hollywood to 7:30 p.m. and going up against Jeopardy! and Inside Edition.
The addition of the newscasts is unusual for the time period, which typically has been reserved for syndicated magazines and game shows.
Wnbc-tv New York will feature a half-hour newscast with David Ushery, Natalie Pasquarella, Janice Huff and Bruce Beck. Knbc-tv Los Angeles will debut a half-hour anchored by Colleen Williams and featuring meteorologist Melissa Magee. The newscasts will follow NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt but also are a further extension of news into the early evening. Both stations air local newscasts from 4 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Access Hollywood will move to 7:30 p.m., replacing the Access Hollywood spinoff All Access, which has been canceled.
The move also comes as Jeopardy! has been featuring guests hosts,...
The addition of the newscasts is unusual for the time period, which typically has been reserved for syndicated magazines and game shows.
Wnbc-tv New York will feature a half-hour newscast with David Ushery, Natalie Pasquarella, Janice Huff and Bruce Beck. Knbc-tv Los Angeles will debut a half-hour anchored by Colleen Williams and featuring meteorologist Melissa Magee. The newscasts will follow NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt but also are a further extension of news into the early evening. Both stations air local newscasts from 4 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Access Hollywood will move to 7:30 p.m., replacing the Access Hollywood spinoff All Access, which has been canceled.
The move also comes as Jeopardy! has been featuring guests hosts,...
- 6/4/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
David Ushery, a veteran of Wnbc who has worked as an anchor on the station’s news programs for years, has been given a new role – co-anchoring at 4 p.m. and the economically critical 11 p.m. newscast.
He replaces Stefan Holt, who is returning to Wmaq, the company’s owned-and-operated affiliate in Chicago. Ushery will join Natalie Pasquarella, who has been co-anchoring at 11 p.m. since 2016.
“David is a talented, experienced journalist who takes a thoughtful approach to every story he covers. As an anchor, he’s an incredible newsroom leader who cares about the entire team,” said Amy Morris, vice president of news for NBC 4 New York, in a prepared statement. “I’m delighted that David is taking on this new role.” Ushery had previously been stationed as a co-anchor at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
The New York late-news post can be an important milestone for any TV journalist.
He replaces Stefan Holt, who is returning to Wmaq, the company’s owned-and-operated affiliate in Chicago. Ushery will join Natalie Pasquarella, who has been co-anchoring at 11 p.m. since 2016.
“David is a talented, experienced journalist who takes a thoughtful approach to every story he covers. As an anchor, he’s an incredible newsroom leader who cares about the entire team,” said Amy Morris, vice president of news for NBC 4 New York, in a prepared statement. “I’m delighted that David is taking on this new role.” Ushery had previously been stationed as a co-anchor at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
The New York late-news post can be an important milestone for any TV journalist.
- 8/31/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
The Aspca (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Animals) 2018 Humane Awards Luncheon, with Master of Ceremonies Chuck Scarborough, will honor animal heroes who vitally help humans or other animals in extraordinary ways, as well as people who demonstrate great commitment to assisting at-risk animals.
Notable guests include Emma Myles, Jill Rappaport, Natalie Pasquarella, Aspca CEO Matt Bershadker and more…
Following a nationwide public call for nominations, an expert Aspca committee reviewed hundreds of entries and selected winners in six categories including Cat of the Year, Dog of the Year, Kid of the Year, the Equine Welfare Award, the Public Service Award and the Henry Bergh Award.
This year’s honorees include:
· Aspca Dog of the Year: Noah, Mineral Point, Wi
Born without eyes and disabled back legs, Noah – a 3-year-old cockapoo – travels to schools in a custom-made wheelchair and Muffin’s Halo to teach kids valuable lessons about bullying,...
Notable guests include Emma Myles, Jill Rappaport, Natalie Pasquarella, Aspca CEO Matt Bershadker and more…
Following a nationwide public call for nominations, an expert Aspca committee reviewed hundreds of entries and selected winners in six categories including Cat of the Year, Dog of the Year, Kid of the Year, the Equine Welfare Award, the Public Service Award and the Henry Bergh Award.
This year’s honorees include:
· Aspca Dog of the Year: Noah, Mineral Point, Wi
Born without eyes and disabled back legs, Noah – a 3-year-old cockapoo – travels to schools in a custom-made wheelchair and Muffin’s Halo to teach kids valuable lessons about bullying,...
- 11/13/2018
- Look to the Stars
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