The nominations for the 31st GLAAD Media Awards were announced Wednesday morning, and there are many first-time contenders.
HBO's Watchmen and Euphoria are joined by The CW's freshly renewed Batwoman among the first-time contenders.
Netflix leads the TV categories with 15 total nominations, with Sex Education and Dear White People among the shows represented.
HBO comes in second place with 8 total nods, including Deadwood: The Movie and Mrs. Fletcher also netting nominations.
New streaming services Disney+ and Apple TV+ are also represented with nods for High School Musical: The Musical: The Series and Dickinson.
The GLAAD Media Awards will be held Thursday, March 19 (in Los Angeles) and Thursday, April 16 (in New York).
Scroll down for the complete list of TV nominations.
Outstanding Drama Series
Batwoman (The CW)
Billions (Showtime)
Euphoria (HBO)
Killing Eve (AMC)
The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
The Politician (Netflix)
Pose (FX)
Shadowhunters (Freeform)
Star Trek: Discovery...
HBO's Watchmen and Euphoria are joined by The CW's freshly renewed Batwoman among the first-time contenders.
Netflix leads the TV categories with 15 total nominations, with Sex Education and Dear White People among the shows represented.
HBO comes in second place with 8 total nods, including Deadwood: The Movie and Mrs. Fletcher also netting nominations.
New streaming services Disney+ and Apple TV+ are also represented with nods for High School Musical: The Musical: The Series and Dickinson.
The GLAAD Media Awards will be held Thursday, March 19 (in Los Angeles) and Thursday, April 16 (in New York).
Scroll down for the complete list of TV nominations.
Outstanding Drama Series
Batwoman (The CW)
Billions (Showtime)
Euphoria (HBO)
Killing Eve (AMC)
The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
The Politician (Netflix)
Pose (FX)
Shadowhunters (Freeform)
Star Trek: Discovery...
- 1/8/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Watchmen, Batwoman and Euphoria will be among the first-time contenders at the 31st GLAAD Media Awards, which on Wednesday revealed its complete list of nominees.
All told, Netflix leads the TV pack with 15 total nominations (including nods for Dear White People, One Day at a Time and Sex Education), followed by HBO with eight. Broadcast networks ABC, CBS and NBC netted four nominations a piece (including for Superstore, Svu and Bachelor in Paradise), while new streaming services Apple TV+ and Disney+ are represented with nods for Dickinson and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
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All told, Netflix leads the TV pack with 15 total nominations (including nods for Dear White People, One Day at a Time and Sex Education), followed by HBO with eight. Broadcast networks ABC, CBS and NBC netted four nominations a piece (including for Superstore, Svu and Bachelor in Paradise), while new streaming services Apple TV+ and Disney+ are represented with nods for Dickinson and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
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- 1/8/2020
- TVLine.com
The end of Velshi & Ruhle is nigh as MSNBC plans an anchor shuffle for the new year. The NBCUniversal-owned cable news outlet has set a new weekend morning show anchored by Al Velshi that will air from 8-10 a.m. Et Saturdays and Sundays in 2020, leading in to Am Joy.
The new program will replace Up with David Gura in the slot. Gura will segue to anchoring MSNBC Live at 2 p.m. Et Saturdays. Also, new MSNBC anchor Alicia Menendez will host two weekend shows, from 4-5 p.m. Et on Saturdays and Sundays and again from 6-7 p.m. Et on Saturdays.
After topping CNN in total viewers for the third year in a row, the network said it is building upon its momentum with a continued investment in live programming on the weekends. In the 24/7 news cycle, MSNBC will be committed to delivering breaking news coverage and analysis,...
The new program will replace Up with David Gura in the slot. Gura will segue to anchoring MSNBC Live at 2 p.m. Et Saturdays. Also, new MSNBC anchor Alicia Menendez will host two weekend shows, from 4-5 p.m. Et on Saturdays and Sundays and again from 6-7 p.m. Et on Saturdays.
After topping CNN in total viewers for the third year in a row, the network said it is building upon its momentum with a continued investment in live programming on the weekends. In the 24/7 news cycle, MSNBC will be committed to delivering breaking news coverage and analysis,...
- 12/20/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
MSNBC is premiering a new weekend lineup and longtime weekday anchor Ali Velshi is moving to Saturday and Sunday as a result.
According to an announcement from the cable network, Velshi will anchor weekends from 8 a.m. Et to 10 a.m. Et starting in 2020. He’ll still serve as a fill-in primetime anchor during the week, but will split his time between New York and Philadelphia. His new show will lead into “A.M. Joy.”
Also added to the weekend lineup is “Up” host and NBC News correspondent David Gura, who will anchor “MSNBC Live” on Saturdays from 2 p.m. Et to 4 p.m. Et. Finally, MSNBC’s new anchor, Alicia Menendez, will host two weekend shows, from 4 p.m. Et to 5 p.m. Et on Saturdays and Sundays, as well as from 6 p.m. Et to 7 p.m. Et on Saturdays.
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According to an announcement from the cable network, Velshi will anchor weekends from 8 a.m. Et to 10 a.m. Et starting in 2020. He’ll still serve as a fill-in primetime anchor during the week, but will split his time between New York and Philadelphia. His new show will lead into “A.M. Joy.”
Also added to the weekend lineup is “Up” host and NBC News correspondent David Gura, who will anchor “MSNBC Live” on Saturdays from 2 p.m. Et to 4 p.m. Et. Finally, MSNBC’s new anchor, Alicia Menendez, will host two weekend shows, from 4 p.m. Et to 5 p.m. Et on Saturdays and Sundays, as well as from 6 p.m. Et to 7 p.m. Et on Saturdays.
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- 12/20/2019
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
MSNBC is reworking its Saturday and Sunday schedules, giving Ali Velshi a morning program and adding Alicia Menendez to the roster.
The NBCUniversal-owned cable-news outlet will pluck Velshi from its weekday schedule, and give him a morning program that stretches from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. The move opens up the weekday 3 p.m. hour and breaks up the on-air team that leads “Velshi & Ruhle” at 1 p.m. David Gura, who currently anchors “Up” on Sunday mornings, will instead anchor “MSNBC Live” from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. The new schedule is slated to launch in 2020.
“Going into 2020, there won’t be any slow news days. Our investment in weekends continues to be a priority for us,” says Phil Griffin, president of MSNBC.
The news outlet has for the past few years worked to build its weekend lineup as the national news cycle has grown more intense.
The NBCUniversal-owned cable-news outlet will pluck Velshi from its weekday schedule, and give him a morning program that stretches from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. The move opens up the weekday 3 p.m. hour and breaks up the on-air team that leads “Velshi & Ruhle” at 1 p.m. David Gura, who currently anchors “Up” on Sunday mornings, will instead anchor “MSNBC Live” from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. The new schedule is slated to launch in 2020.
“Going into 2020, there won’t be any slow news days. Our investment in weekends continues to be a priority for us,” says Phil Griffin, president of MSNBC.
The news outlet has for the past few years worked to build its weekend lineup as the national news cycle has grown more intense.
- 12/20/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Joshua Johnson, a longtime public-radio host, is joining MSNBC as an anchor, and the network is expected to release the details of the program he will lead at a later date.
Johnson is known for hosting the NPR program “1A,” and will continue to do so through December 20. The program, produced by Washington D.C.’s Wamu, is focused on issues related to the First Amendment, and is the successor to the long-running NPR program, “The Diane Rehm Show.” His new MSNBC program is poised to start in 2020.
Johnson began his public-radio career when he helped in the launch of a regional news partnership between Miami’s NPR station, Wlrn, and The Miami Herald. He also worked as the morning news host for San Francisco’s Kqed and co-created and hosted the national public-radio series, “Truth Be Told,” a program that explored race in America.
Johnson announced the news Tuesday...
Johnson is known for hosting the NPR program “1A,” and will continue to do so through December 20. The program, produced by Washington D.C.’s Wamu, is focused on issues related to the First Amendment, and is the successor to the long-running NPR program, “The Diane Rehm Show.” His new MSNBC program is poised to start in 2020.
Johnson began his public-radio career when he helped in the launch of a regional news partnership between Miami’s NPR station, Wlrn, and The Miami Herald. He also worked as the morning news host for San Francisco’s Kqed and co-created and hosted the national public-radio series, “Truth Be Told,” a program that explored race in America.
Johnson announced the news Tuesday...
- 11/19/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
NBC News and MSNBC are planning a series of conversations with a number of 2020 presidential candidates at this year’s Texas Tribune Festival, to be held September 26-28. The network is partnering with the Texas Tribune for the event, which has become a high-profile political gathering, even more so this year with the pending 2020 campaign. Chris Hayes, Lawrence O’Donnell, Stephanie Ruhle, Steve Kornacki, Katy Tur, Garrett Haake and Geoff Bennett are among those from MSNBC and NBC News who will participate, with the events streamed on NBCNews.com and NBC News Now. The network is the media partner for the festival, as it was last year. Ruhle will sit down with Pete Buttigieg for a conversation on Friday evening, the 27th, at the Paramount Theatre. The next day, the 28th, Beto O’Rourke, Amy Klobuchar, Michael Bennet and Julian Castro are scheduled for conversations, and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas...
- 8/30/2019
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated At 5:40Pm Pacific With Details From Police Officials.
As law enforcement officials investigate today’s deadly shooting at a shopping mall in El Paso, Texas; Fox News and NBC News are planning extensive live coverage.
The first calls on the mass shooting at Cielo Vista Mall came in at 10:39 a.m. local time. During an evening news conference, Police Chief Greg Allen said the death toll had climbed to 20. At least 26 others were injured.
Most of the victims were shot at a Walmart adjacent to the shopping center. The store was said to be filled with families doing back-to-school shopping. A 21-year-old man from the Dallas area was taken into custody shortly after the shooting.
With details trickling in about the shooting in the Texas border town, Fox News said it would offer breaking news coverage throughout the evening.
The cable news net began airing a special...
As law enforcement officials investigate today’s deadly shooting at a shopping mall in El Paso, Texas; Fox News and NBC News are planning extensive live coverage.
The first calls on the mass shooting at Cielo Vista Mall came in at 10:39 a.m. local time. During an evening news conference, Police Chief Greg Allen said the death toll had climbed to 20. At least 26 others were injured.
Most of the victims were shot at a Walmart adjacent to the shopping center. The store was said to be filled with families doing back-to-school shopping. A 21-year-old man from the Dallas area was taken into custody shortly after the shooting.
With details trickling in about the shooting in the Texas border town, Fox News said it would offer breaking news coverage throughout the evening.
The cable news net began airing a special...
- 8/4/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
The Washington Examiner offered a lengthy apology over the weekend after a story about missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi included several unattributed full paragraphs of a different New York Times piece.
“The Washington Examiner apologizes for inadvertently including paragraphs from a New York Times story in an Examiner story about Jared Kushner and Saudi Arabia,” said the paper’s managing editor Toby Harnden in a statement now appearing at the top of the piece “Khashoggi crisis is a reckoning for Jared Kushner.”
Harnden went on to explain that he had included the Times bits in a note on the unpublished version of the piece, but that things went awry from there.
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“The note was not clear,” Harnden continued. “The reporter thought I had rewritten part of his story. The material from the New York...
“The Washington Examiner apologizes for inadvertently including paragraphs from a New York Times story in an Examiner story about Jared Kushner and Saudi Arabia,” said the paper’s managing editor Toby Harnden in a statement now appearing at the top of the piece “Khashoggi crisis is a reckoning for Jared Kushner.”
Harnden went on to explain that he had included the Times bits in a note on the unpublished version of the piece, but that things went awry from there.
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“The note was not clear,” Harnden continued. “The reporter thought I had rewritten part of his story. The material from the New York...
- 10/15/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
MSNBC finally got around to confirming week-old reports Al Sharpton’s one-hour Sunday morning show PoliticsNation will be replaced by a two-hour weekend morning panel program hosted by David Gura.
Up with David Gura will air Saturdays and Sundays from 8-10 Am Et starting – tomorrow.
The Up brand is not new. MSNBC debuted Up in 2011; Chris Hayes hosted. When Hayes bowed out in ’13 to focus on All In,
Steve Kornacki became Up host. MSNBC bagged the franchise in ’16. And now Up is back.
Sharpton’s PoliticsNation, meanwhile, debuted on MSNBC’s lineup in 2011. Back then it aired weeknights at 6 Pm.
MSNBC moved Sharpton’s show to Sunday mornings in 2015.
In its latest move, Sharpton’s program will now air Saturdays & Sundays at 5 Pm starting tomorrow.
It’s replacing MSNBC Live in those slots.
Up with David Gura will air Saturdays and Sundays from 8-10 Am Et starting – tomorrow.
The Up brand is not new. MSNBC debuted Up in 2011; Chris Hayes hosted. When Hayes bowed out in ’13 to focus on All In,
Steve Kornacki became Up host. MSNBC bagged the franchise in ’16. And now Up is back.
Sharpton’s PoliticsNation, meanwhile, debuted on MSNBC’s lineup in 2011. Back then it aired weeknights at 6 Pm.
MSNBC moved Sharpton’s show to Sunday mornings in 2015.
In its latest move, Sharpton’s program will now air Saturdays & Sundays at 5 Pm starting tomorrow.
It’s replacing MSNBC Live in those slots.
- 10/12/2018
- by Lisa de Moraes
- Deadline Film + TV
Al Sharpton is about to receive a big promotion at MSNBC, with the network planning to double the reverend’s on-air time with viewers and move him to a more desirable time slot.
Sharpton will move from his Sunday hour from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., to 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, a person familiar with the matter told TheWrap. The first day of Sharpton’s new schedule will be Saturday Oct. 13. The show itself is expected to remain broadly the same.
MSNBC declined to comment on the matter.
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The move is part of a larger shift at MSNBC toward live weekend coverage, the same person told TheWrap.
News of the shuffle was first reported by Mediaite, which also said that David Gura will absorb Sharpton’s old spot with a two-hour...
Sharpton will move from his Sunday hour from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., to 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, a person familiar with the matter told TheWrap. The first day of Sharpton’s new schedule will be Saturday Oct. 13. The show itself is expected to remain broadly the same.
MSNBC declined to comment on the matter.
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The move is part of a larger shift at MSNBC toward live weekend coverage, the same person told TheWrap.
News of the shuffle was first reported by Mediaite, which also said that David Gura will absorb Sharpton’s old spot with a two-hour...
- 10/4/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
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