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Broadcasters Gear Up For Gaza Coverage - Posted November 19, 2012
With the situation in Gaza continuing to escalate, the broadcast news divisions are making sure their people are in the region. Additional changes may be made, but for now here is the latest on the assignments in Gaza, Israel and beyond.
ABC News has ... [TVNewser]
How the International Media Reported Pres. Obama's Re-Election - Posted November 7, 2012
CBS's Charlie D'Agata had a piece on "CBS This Morning" on international reaction -- including TV news reporting -- of Pres. Obama's re-election. WATCH:
... [TVNewser]
CNN's Arwa Damon Visits U.S. Consulate in Benghazi: 'It really is such a chilling scene' - Posted September 14, 2012
CNN senior international correspondent Arwa Damon, in Libya covering the spreading anti-American protests in the Middle East, reported on her visit to the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi this afternoon. "The buildings have been completely gutted, many of them burned, the walls scorched black, debris all over the floor," she described. Watch:
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CNN's Arwa Damon Visits U.S. Consulate in Benghazi: 'It really is such a chilling scene' - Posted September 14, 2012
CNN senior international correspondent Arwa Damon, in Libya covering the spreading anti-American protests in the Middle East, reported on her visit to the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi this afternoon. "The buildings have been completely gutted, many of them burned, the walls scorched black, debris all over the floor," she described. Watch:
... [FishbowlNY]
CNN's Arwa Damon Visits U.S. Consulate in Benghazi: 'It really is such a chilling scene' - Posted September 14, 2012
CNN senior international correspondent Arwa Damon, in Libya covering the spreading anti-American protests in the Middle East, reported on her visit to the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi this afternoon. "The buildings have been completely gutted, many of them burned, the walls scorched black, debris all over the floor," she described. Watch:
... [FishbowlLA]
'CBS This Morning' Secures Video From Inside U.S. Consulate In Libya - Posted September 13, 2012
CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata delivered quite the scoop this morning for "CBS This Morning," video from inside the American consulate that was ransacked by attackers earlier this week, killing four, including the U.S. Ambassador to Libya.
D'Agata appeared live via satellite from Benghazi, Libya on this morning's program.
WATCH:
... [TVNewser]
'CBS This Morning' Live From Big Ben on Clock's 153rd Anniversary - Posted May 31, 2012
Charlie D'Agata is clearly not afraid of heights. The CBS News correspondent reported live from the top of London's Big Ben today, celebrating the 153rd anniversary of the day the famous clock starting ticking in 1859.
"It's indescribable," D'Agata told "CBS This Morning" hosts Gayle King and ... [TVNewser]
Clarissa Ward Jumps to CBS News - Posted October 3, 2011
First on TVNewser: ABC News foreign correspondent Clarissa Ward is jumping to CBS News. Ward will join CBS in December, where she will report from Kabul, Afghanistan for all of the CBS News platforms and shows, includin... [TVNewser]
Who the networks are sending to Japan - Posted March 11, 2011
Christiane Amanpour is among the network anchors packing their bags and heading for Japan. Amanpour will host "This Week" from Tokyo on Sunday, the only Sunday show host to d... [TVNewser]
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