The suspense this Super Tuesday may be in watching how all of the networks try to make the night suspenseful.
Some 16 states and one territory will vote: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia. A Democratic caucus also is being held in American Samoa, and Iowa Democrats also will reveal their results.
But with Joe Biden and Donald Trump on their way to a rematch in the 2024 presidential election, coverage Tuesday will focus on margins of victory, when each candidate will clinch their nomination and what’s next from now until Election Day. There also will be attention to down-ballot races, including California’s Senate primary to fill the seat long held by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-ca).
Related: California Senate Debate: Katie Porter Attacks Adam Schiff, Candidates Oppose Immigration Bill And Support AI Regulation
That’s a far cry from...
Some 16 states and one territory will vote: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia. A Democratic caucus also is being held in American Samoa, and Iowa Democrats also will reveal their results.
But with Joe Biden and Donald Trump on their way to a rematch in the 2024 presidential election, coverage Tuesday will focus on margins of victory, when each candidate will clinch their nomination and what’s next from now until Election Day. There also will be attention to down-ballot races, including California’s Senate primary to fill the seat long held by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-ca).
Related: California Senate Debate: Katie Porter Attacks Adam Schiff, Candidates Oppose Immigration Bill And Support AI Regulation
That’s a far cry from...
- 3/5/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
A small contingent of journalists gathered near the Canadian border earlier this morning to watch as Dixville Notch, Nh, continued its tradition of casting the first ballots on an election day.
Nikki Haley cleaned Donald Trump’s clock in this hamlet — 6 votes to none.
As the day goes on, network correspondents are fanning out across the state at precincts to talk to actual voters, after months in which the first-in-the-nation primary was judged and assessed by polls. Commentary and analysis is focusing on whether
Haley and her top surrogate, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, blitzed the airwaves on Monday, while Trump held a final rally in Laconia, Nh, where he predicted that Haley would be out of the race after tonight. He was interrupted by climate protesters, who have been a frequent presence at events in recent days.
There is a Democratic race, too. Joe Biden is not on the ballot,...
Nikki Haley cleaned Donald Trump’s clock in this hamlet — 6 votes to none.
As the day goes on, network correspondents are fanning out across the state at precincts to talk to actual voters, after months in which the first-in-the-nation primary was judged and assessed by polls. Commentary and analysis is focusing on whether
Haley and her top surrogate, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, blitzed the airwaves on Monday, while Trump held a final rally in Laconia, Nh, where he predicted that Haley would be out of the race after tonight. He was interrupted by climate protesters, who have been a frequent presence at events in recent days.
There is a Democratic race, too. Joe Biden is not on the ballot,...
- 1/23/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Have you heard it’s cold in Des Moines? The subzero temperatures are making Monday’s caucuses in Iowa the coldest on record, a running theme of coverage throughout the day and into this evening. It’s not trivial, as the frigid weather may very well impact turnout.
As Iowa’s first votes of the 2024 presidential race come in, expect a lot of analysis, punditry and prediction, even if the results represent just a sliver of the primary electorate. The Hawkeye state’s primacy as the first-in-the-nation often obscures the peculiarities of the caucus system, unless there is some kind of glitch, which is what happened four years ago with the Democrats.
That said, networks see the caucuses as the kickoff of what is hoped a spike in viewer interest in the presidential contest, as was seen in 2020 and 2016. All of the broadcast networks are planning for ongoing coverage of...
As Iowa’s first votes of the 2024 presidential race come in, expect a lot of analysis, punditry and prediction, even if the results represent just a sliver of the primary electorate. The Hawkeye state’s primacy as the first-in-the-nation often obscures the peculiarities of the caucus system, unless there is some kind of glitch, which is what happened four years ago with the Democrats.
That said, networks see the caucuses as the kickoff of what is hoped a spike in viewer interest in the presidential contest, as was seen in 2020 and 2016. All of the broadcast networks are planning for ongoing coverage of...
- 1/15/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Gillian Turner has been promoted to a dual role as anchor and State Department and foreign policy correspondent.
Turner will cover international and domestic issues at the State Department.
She joined Fox News in 2014 as a contributor, then was promoted to correspondent in 2018. She covered stories including the indictment of former President Donald Trump and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. She has served as a substitute anchor on Fox News Sunday, Special Report, America’s Newsroom and America Reports. She also anchored special coverage of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
Turner previously was vice president of Jones Group International and worked with former National Security Adviser Jim Jones, who served during the Barack Obama administration from 2009 to 2010. She previously worked in the White House National Security Council during the administrations of Obama and George W. Bush. She received the National Security Council Outstanding Service Award for her work during the...
Turner will cover international and domestic issues at the State Department.
She joined Fox News in 2014 as a contributor, then was promoted to correspondent in 2018. She covered stories including the indictment of former President Donald Trump and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. She has served as a substitute anchor on Fox News Sunday, Special Report, America’s Newsroom and America Reports. She also anchored special coverage of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
Turner previously was vice president of Jones Group International and worked with former National Security Adviser Jim Jones, who served during the Barack Obama administration from 2009 to 2010. She previously worked in the White House National Security Council during the administrations of Obama and George W. Bush. She received the National Security Council Outstanding Service Award for her work during the...
- 12/19/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox News has promoted Gillian Turner to anchor and state department and foreign policy correspondent.
Turner, who joined Fox News in 2014 and has worked as a correspondent and fill-in anchor since 2018, will now cover international and domestic issues at the State Department. Turner has previously covered news events like the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and Donald Trump’s first indictment.
She will continue to work as a substitute anchor on programs like Special Report, America’s Newsroom or America Reports.
Turner previously worked for the consulting and lobbying firm Jones Group International and for the White House National Security Council during the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations.
Turner’s promotion comes just a few months after Fox locked in its top news anchor Bret Baier to a multi-year contract extension, and a week after Fox made changes in its C suite.
Turner, who joined Fox News in 2014 and has worked as a correspondent and fill-in anchor since 2018, will now cover international and domestic issues at the State Department. Turner has previously covered news events like the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and Donald Trump’s first indictment.
She will continue to work as a substitute anchor on programs like Special Report, America’s Newsroom or America Reports.
Turner previously worked for the consulting and lobbying firm Jones Group International and for the White House National Security Council during the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations.
Turner’s promotion comes just a few months after Fox locked in its top news anchor Bret Baier to a multi-year contract extension, and a week after Fox made changes in its C suite.
- 12/19/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fox News agreed to pay Dominion Voting Systems $787.5 million in a last-minute settlement on Tuesday that spared the network the humiliation of a publicized defamation trial. If you get your news coverage from Fox’s prime-time stars, however, you’d have no idea it happened.
The outcome of the lawsuit was not mentioned once between the hours of 7 and 11 p.m. on Tuesday night — a block of time that includes network headliners Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham, and Sean Hannity, all figures who were implicated in Dominion’s case against Fox.
The outcome of the lawsuit was not mentioned once between the hours of 7 and 11 p.m. on Tuesday night — a block of time that includes network headliners Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham, and Sean Hannity, all figures who were implicated in Dominion’s case against Fox.
- 4/19/2023
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Dominion Voting Systems’ lawsuit against Fox News has placed a glaring spotlight on the internal workings of the network, revealing a marked disconnect between what executives and hosts said privately about the 2020 election and what they broadcast to millions of viewers. Documents and internal communications made public in new court filings highlight the degree to which the network was willing to punish their own staff to avoid angering their audience with factual reporting.
Rupert Murdoch, Tucker Carlson, and other prominent figures within Fox knew the election was legitimate, filings have revealed,...
Rupert Murdoch, Tucker Carlson, and other prominent figures within Fox knew the election was legitimate, filings have revealed,...
- 3/8/2023
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
There appears to be quite a bit of tension inside Fox News over the extremist views of the network’s most popular host. Host Bret Baier publicly admitted on Monday that there were internal “concerns” at the network about the Tucker Carlson-produced documentary, Patriot Purge. The controversial documentary suggested Jan. 6 was a “false flag” operation and aired on the network’s streaming platform.
During a recent interview on fellow Fox News host Brian Kilmeade’s radio show, Baier seemed a bit uncomfortable when Kilmeade asked about two network contributors, Jonah Goldberg and Stephen Hayes,...
During a recent interview on fellow Fox News host Brian Kilmeade’s radio show, Baier seemed a bit uncomfortable when Kilmeade asked about two network contributors, Jonah Goldberg and Stephen Hayes,...
- 11/23/2021
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
President Trump’s second impeachment will commence Tuesday, when Trump stands trial for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrectionist attack on the Capitol that led to five deaths. And Fox News will offer viewers a free livestream of the impeachment trial.
Fox News will begin live coverage of the impeachment trial beginning at 1 p.m. Et on Tuesday, Feb. 9. with its “America Reports” program co- anchored by John Roberts and Sandra Smith. Fox News’ “Special Report” anchor Bret Baier and “The Story” anchor Martha MacCallum will join Roberts and Smith’s live coverage.
MacCallum will also focus on the trial during “The Story.” Following her program, Fox News’ Neil Cavuto will provide ongoing reporting beginning at 4 p.m. Et on his program “Your World.” Baier’s “Special Report” show comes on at 6 p.m. Et, during which he’ll also focus on the impeachment hearings.
Fox will have a panel of contributors rotating in throughout the day,...
Fox News will begin live coverage of the impeachment trial beginning at 1 p.m. Et on Tuesday, Feb. 9. with its “America Reports” program co- anchored by John Roberts and Sandra Smith. Fox News’ “Special Report” anchor Bret Baier and “The Story” anchor Martha MacCallum will join Roberts and Smith’s live coverage.
MacCallum will also focus on the trial during “The Story.” Following her program, Fox News’ Neil Cavuto will provide ongoing reporting beginning at 4 p.m. Et on his program “Your World.” Baier’s “Special Report” show comes on at 6 p.m. Et, during which he’ll also focus on the impeachment hearings.
Fox will have a panel of contributors rotating in throughout the day,...
- 2/9/2021
- by Samson Amore
- The Wrap
The next round of public hearings in the Donald Trump impeachment inquiry continues Tuesday. Fox News will be showing wall-to-wall live coverage featuring Fox News anchors and commentators. The hearings will also be streamed live.
The hearings begin Tuesday at 6 a.m. Pt/9 a.m. Et. Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and foreign service aide Jennifer Williams — both of who listened in on the July 25 call between Trump and Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky — will testify. The afternoon panel will include former special envoy Kurt Volker and former National Security Council aide Tim Morrison, both of whom are on the list of witnesses requested to appear by Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee.
On Wednesday at 6 a.m. Pt/9 a.m. Pt, all eyes will be on Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union who said he personally told Zelensky’s top aide that U.S. aid to Ukraine...
The hearings begin Tuesday at 6 a.m. Pt/9 a.m. Et. Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and foreign service aide Jennifer Williams — both of who listened in on the July 25 call between Trump and Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky — will testify. The afternoon panel will include former special envoy Kurt Volker and former National Security Council aide Tim Morrison, both of whom are on the list of witnesses requested to appear by Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee.
On Wednesday at 6 a.m. Pt/9 a.m. Pt, all eyes will be on Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union who said he personally told Zelensky’s top aide that U.S. aid to Ukraine...
- 11/19/2019
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
President Donald Trump laid down some friendly fire Sunday night when he called out a pair of Fox News personalities on Twitter. A Fox colleague hit back today on the same social media platform.
Former Fox Report Weekend regular and current fill-in anchor Julie Banderas decided to punch back after the jabster-in-chief referred to Fnc’s John Roberts and Gillian Turner as “having even less understanding of the Wall negotiations that the folks at Fake News CNN&NBC!” Oh, the shame.
Anyway, here’s how Banderas chose to respond to Potus’ broadside at her Fnc colleagues:
By going on Twitter and insulting two of our journalists @realDonaldTrump is putting a target on their backs. In turn his followers will then attack @johnrobertsFox and @GillianHTurner in support on Twitter. Bullying journalists is not Presidential. Period. https://t.co/xayShIojYj
— Julie Banderas (@JulieBanderas) January 28, 2019
A few minutes earlier, Banderas had replied to...
Former Fox Report Weekend regular and current fill-in anchor Julie Banderas decided to punch back after the jabster-in-chief referred to Fnc’s John Roberts and Gillian Turner as “having even less understanding of the Wall negotiations that the folks at Fake News CNN&NBC!” Oh, the shame.
Anyway, here’s how Banderas chose to respond to Potus’ broadside at her Fnc colleagues:
By going on Twitter and insulting two of our journalists @realDonaldTrump is putting a target on their backs. In turn his followers will then attack @johnrobertsFox and @GillianHTurner in support on Twitter. Bullying journalists is not Presidential. Period. https://t.co/xayShIojYj
— Julie Banderas (@JulieBanderas) January 28, 2019
A few minutes earlier, Banderas had replied to...
- 1/29/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox News Channel contributor Gillian Turner has been named a full-time news correspondent; she will be based in the Washington, DC bureau. Turner joined Fnc as a contributor in 2014 and appeared on a variety of programs. During her time she also served as a columnist for The Hill and was vice president with Jones Group International, a global strategy firm, where she worked directly with former National Security Adviser Jim Jones. Previously, Turner worked at the White…...
- 12/4/2017
- Deadline TV
Gillian Turner got into a bit of a back-and-forth with her co-hosts on Fox News' Outnumbered when they discussed the news of Jared Kushner's use of a private email account.
- 9/26/2017
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
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