Network Coverage of Super Tuesday

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ABC News
February 21, 2020

ABC NEWS ANNOUNCES SPECIAL COVERAGE OF THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ON SUPER TUESDAY

'Super Tuesday: Your Voice Your Vote 2020' Prime-Time Coverage Airs on ABC on Tuesday, March 3, from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. EST/PST

ABC News Live Will Kick Off Coverage With 'ABC News Live Prime' Starting at 7:00 p.m. EST

ABC News announced today special coverage of the 2020 presidential election on Super Tuesday. "Super Tuesday: Your Voice Your Vote 2020" prime-time coverage airs on ABC from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. EST/PST. Coverage will feature ABC News' powerhouse political team including chief anchor George Stephanopoulos, "World News Tonight" anchor and managing editor David Muir, ABC News live anchor Linsey Davis, chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl, senior congressional correspondent Mary Bruce, chief national affairs correspondent and "World News Tonight" weekend anchor Tom Llamas, FiveThirtyEight Editor-in-Chief Nate Silver, senior reporter Devin Dwyer, special correspondent Matthew Dowd and contributors Chris Christie, Rahm Emanuel, Yvette Simpson and Heidi Heitkamp.

"Nightline" anchor Byron Pitts, chief global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz, senior White House correspondent Cecilia Vega, senior national correspondent Terry Moran, "Good Morning America" weekend co-anchors Whit Johnson and Eva Pilgrim, correspondent Deborah Roberts, national correspondent Marcus Moore, correspondent Kaylee Hartung and multiplatform reporter Rachel Scott will report from across the country on the ground in battleground states and at candidates' campaign headquarters on the latest developments.

ABC News Live will provide streaming coverage beginning with "ABC News Live Prime" at 7:00 p.m. EST with anchor Linsey Davis. Full special coverage continues at 8:00 p.m. EST. ABC News will have comprehensive coverage on ABCNews.com including live updates, notable or unexpected results, key takeaways and post-primary analysis about the state of the race. FiveThirtyEight will have extensive coverage including a FiveThirtyEight Slack Chat on potential Super Tuesday surprises, a new interactive that will let users create their own scenarios to see how the race changes depending on which candidate wins which Super Tuesday state, as well as a detailed look at key districts in some of the Super Tuesday states and what that could mean for different candidates, and a live blog. GMA Digital will have coverage across all social platforms, and social newscast "On Location" will have a recap of the results on Wednesday, March 4, exclusively for Facebook Watch.

ABC News Radio will have live coverage anchored by correspondents Aaron Katersky and Karen Travers. Coverage will feature reporting by radio correspondents Alex Stone in California, Jim Ryan in Texas, Ryan Burrow in Colorado, Mark Remillard in North Carolina and Andy Field in Washington; and multiplatform reporter Ines de La Cuetara in Virginia; and analysis from radio correspondent Brian Clark at the ABC News Decision Desk. ABC News Radio will also provide one-minute status reports at least twice an hour throughout the evening. A special edition of ABC News' daily news podcast "Start Here," hosted by Brad Mielke, will post on Wednesday morning. It will feature analysis of the results and interviews from ABC News reporters across the electoral map.

ABC NewsOne, the affiliate news service of ABC News, will provide full coverage with multiplatform reporters Serena Marshall, Alex Presha and de La Cuetara, reporting from key Super Tuesday states. ABC News political director Rick Klein will also be providing analysis for ABC affiliates. NewsOne provides news content and services for more than 200 ABC affiliates and international news partners.


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NBC News
February 25, 2020

NBC NEWS AND MSNBC TO AIR SPECIAL COVERAGE OF SUPER TUESDAY - THE BIGGEST PRIMARY CONTEST TO DATE - ON MARCH 3

LESTER HOLT AND SAVANNAH GUTHRIE, JOINED BY CHUCK TODD AND ANDREA MITCHELL, TO ANCHOR PRIMETIME NETWORK COVERAGE AT 8 PM

RACHEL MADDOW, BRIAN WILLIAMS AND NICOLLE WALLACE TO ANCHOR SPECIAL COVERAGE FOR MSNBC AT 6 PM

PLUS - SPECIAL ELECTION NIGHT COVERAGE ON NBC NEWS NOW STARTING WITH CHUCK TODD AT 7 PM

With 1,357 delegates up for grabs across 16 contests on Super Tuesday, March 3, NBC News and MSNBC will provide extended coverage of the biggest contest to date in the 2020 presidential Democratic primary race.

NBC NEWS

    * NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt and TODAY co-anchor and NBC News chief legal correspondent Savannah Guthrie, joined by Meet the Press moderator and NBC News political director Chuck Todd and NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent and senior Washington correspondent Andrea Mitchell, will lead network coverage live from NBC News Headquarters in New York starting at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

    * Plus, NBC News and MSNBC correspondents, reporters and Road Warriors will be joining the coverage across both networks and reporting throughout the country at voting locations and campaign headquarters, including Hallie Jackson, Kristen Welker, Kasie Hunt, Tom Brokaw, Kate Snow, Cynthia McFadden, Geoff Bennett, Garrett Haake, Vaughn Hillyard, Mike Memoli, Josh Lederman, Ali Vitali, Shaquille Brewster, Morgan Radford, Blaine Alexander, Gabe Gutierrez, Miguel Almaguer, Cal Perry, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Gadi Schwartz and Trymaine Lee.

MSNBC

    * With more than a third of all delegates for the Democratic National Convention up for grabs, MSNBC will have anchors, correspondents and reporters dispatched across the country for live, on-the-ground coverage and real-time analysis throughout the day as voters head to the polls in 14 states. MSNBC host Katy Tur will anchor live from California and MSNBC correspondent Chris Jansing will anchor live from Texas.

    * Starting at 6 p.m. ET, Rachel Maddow, host of The Rachel Maddow Show, Brian Williams, host of The 11th Hour, and Nicolle Wallace, host of Deadline: White House, will anchor MSNBC’s special Super Tuesday coverage live from NBC News Headquarters in New York City. They will be joined by Chris Hayes, host of All In, Chris Matthews, host of Hardball, Lawrence O’Donnell, host of The Last Word, and Joy Reid, host of AM Joy.

    * NBC News and MSNBC National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki will be at the Big Board for up-to-the-minute results and analysis throughout the night.

NBC NEWS DIGITAL

    * Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd will anchor special coverage of Super Tuesday streaming on NBC News NOW at 7 p.m. ET

    * NBC News’ special coverage of Super Tuesday will also stream live on NBC News NOW starting at 8 p.m. ET, which is available on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and http://NBCNews.com.

    * NBC News Digital political reporters will be on the ground in Super Tuesday states, including California and Texas, to bring the latest reporting and analysis to NBCNews.com and the NBC News app.

    * The NBC News Digital politics team will live blog the contest throughout the day and night on March 3, with contributions from NBC News reporters across all platforms. Expect minute-by-minute updates, results and must-watch video and more at NBCNews.com/Decision2020.

    * NBCNews.com will be a complete resource for all the latest news, exit polls and live updated race results thanks to the NBC News Decision Desk, which will declare winners and allocate delegates based on the data. Find all primary election results and upcoming races at NBCNews.com/ElectionResults2020.

    * The Decision 2020 elections experience will appear across NBCNews.com, the NBC News mobile app, NBCNews.com/Decision2020, MSNBC.com and Telemundo.com.

    * NBC News is also tracking the number of delegates each candidate wins in the 2020 Democratic and Republican presidential races. Get the latest at NBCNews.com/DelegateTracker.

    * NBC News will continue to promote Road to 270, an interactive web tool where users can design and map their own road to the presidency. Users can also see the latest scenarios from NBC News political director Chuck Todd and NBC News and MSNBC national political correspondent Steve Kornacki. https://nbcnews.com/roadto270

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Fox News Channel
Published February 27, 2020

FOX NEWS CHANNEL TO PRESENT LIVE EXTENDED COVERAGE OF SUPER TUESDAY PRIMARIES FROM NEW YORK

News Anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum to Co-Anchor “Democracy 2020: Super Tuesday” on Tuesday, March 3rd from 6PM-12AM/ET

FNC Will Be Live Around the Clock on Tuesday March 3rd and Wednesday March 4th 

FOX News Channel (FNC) will present extensive live programming of the Super Tuesday presidential primaries originating from the network’s New York City headquarters which will be available on all of the network’s platforms, including FOX News Digital and FOX News Radio. Beginning on Monday, FNC’s programming throughout the day will include live coverage from the campaign trail and the latest reporting from FOX News contributors and analysts. On the day of the primaries, Baier and MacCallum will lead marathon live coverage surrounding the election results from 6PM–12AM/ET during Democracy 2020: Super Tuesday.

The co-anchors will also be joined by a rotating team of commentators and hosts including FOX News Sunday anchor Chris Wallace, The Five co-hosts Dana Perino and Juan Williams, as well as senior political analyst Brit Hume to break down the latest developments on election day. Anchors Bill Hemmer of Bill Hemmer Reports and FOX News @ Night’s Shannon Bream will deliver viewers continuous election insight with FOX News Voter Analysis. Throughout the evening, programming will feature special guest appearances from FOX News politics editor Chris Stirewalt, FOX Business anchor and global markets editor Maria Bartiromo, as well as FOX News contributors Donna Brazile, Karl Rove, Kristen Soltis Anderson, Ari Fleischer, Katie Pavlich, Jessica Tarlov, Byron York and Mollie Hemingway, each analyzing the impact of the critical primary races for the presidential candidates.

FNC correspondents Griff Jenkins, Peter Doocy and Jacqui Heinrich will provide viewers with live reports throughout the key states and updates across major campaign destinations as results come in. Also reporting across the country will be: Jonathan Serrie in Alabama, Leland Vittert in Arkansas, Jonathan Hunt in California, Alicia Acuna in Colorado, Molly Line in Massachusetts, Matt Finn in Minnesota, and Ellison Barber in North Carolina. Chief congressional correspondent  Mike Emanuel and Casey Stegall will be reporting in Texas, while correspondents Mark Meredith and Kristin Fisher will be based in Virginia.

Following Baier and MacCallum, FNC will present a special two-hour live edition of FOX News @ Night anchored by Shannon Bream from 12AM-2AM/ET to recap the final results, immediately followed by extended early morning coverage during FOX & Friends First from 2AM-6AM/ET, hosted by Heather Childers (2AM-4AM/ET) and Jillian Mele & Rob Schmitt (4AM-6AM/ET), respectively.

Additionally, FNC anchor Trace Gallagher will offer FOX stations nationwide live updates from 8PM-12AM/ET from the FNC headquarters in New York City.

FNC’s Special Live Programming Originating from New York:

Tuesday, March 3rd

Democracy 2020: Super Tuesday anchored by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, 6PM-12AM/ET
Wednesday, March 4th

FOX News @ Night with Shannon Bream, 12-2AM/ET
FOX & Friends First hosted by Heather Childers, 2AM-4AM/ET
FOX & Friends First co-hosted by Jillian Mele & Rob Schmitt, 4AM-6AM/ET
FOXNews.com will also feature wall-to-wall coverage of Super Tuesday’s results. Leading up to the event, the site will feature the latest reporting and analysis from the campaign trail, as well as the best moments from FNC. The homepage will feature a live blog that will be continuously updated throughout the evening as the results roll in from each state, including breakout coverage and real-time reaction from around the nation. The site will feature a “results” bar graphic as the votes come in from each state, and the user can click on each state to see its “scorecard” or click through carousel-style to see each state’s tabulating results. Additionally, FOXNews.com will carry multiple livestreams from candidate headquarters across the country, providing viewers with the latest followed by reaction from experts, analysts and more.

FOX News Radio (FNR) will offer live national network coverage beginning at 7PM/ET anchored by FNR’s national correspondent Jared Halpern, with key insights provided by FNR’s political analyst Josh Kraushaar and FNR reporters around the country. FNR will also offer hourly Democracy 2020 updates on Amazon’s smart speaker. FOX News Podcasts will present special editions of their daily morning podcast the FOX News Rundown as well as new episodes of chief political and anchor of Special Report Bret Baier’s The Campaign and the I’ll Tell You What podcast hosted by The Daily Briefing’s Dana Perino and FNC politics editor Chris Stirewalt. In addition, the nationally syndicated Brian Kilmeade Show (9AM-12PM/ET), FOX Across America (12PM-3PM/ET) and Guy Benson Show (3PM-6PM/ET) will be providing live reaction and analysis the next day, while FOX News Headlines 24/7 will provide live updates every 15 minutes during coverage

FOX News Media operates the FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX Business Network (FBN), FOX News Digital, FOX News Radio, FOX News Headlines 24/7, FOX News podcasts and the direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service FOX Nation. A top five-cable network, FNC has been the most watched television news channel for 18 consecutive years, while FBN currently ranks as the number one business channel on cable. Owned by FOX Corporation, FOX News Media reaches 200 million people each month.

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Carly Shanahan

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CBS News
March 2, 2020

CBS NEWS ANNOUNCES EXTENSIVE, MULTIPLATFORM COVERAGE FOR SUPER TUESDAY

NORAH O'DONNELL WILL ANCHOR THREE HOURS OF PRIMETIME COVERAGE TOMORROW (8:00-11:00 PM, ET) WITH CBS NEWS JOURNALISTS DEPLOYED ACROSS AMERICA FOR THE BIGGEST PRIMARY DAY OF THE YEAR

CBSN WILL STREAM COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE, AND ALL CBS NEWS PLATFORMS WILL DELIVER REAL-TIME UPDATES AS THE POLLS CLOSE

CBS News will provide extensive coverage of the Super Tuesday contests tomorrow, March 3 across all broadcasts and platforms, including three hours of original reporting and up-to-the-minute analysis in primetime on the CBS Television Network. CBSN, CBS News' 24/7 streaming news service, will provide live, comprehensive coverage all day, including the latest results as voters cast their ballots.

CBS EVENING NEWS anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell will lead the Network's primetime coverage from Washington, D.C., tomorrow from 8:00-11:00 PM, ET. CBS News will also deliver special election updates for the West Coast from 8:00-9:00 PM, PT. In addition, any key projections will be handled as CBS News Special Reports during regular programming after 11:00 PM, ET.

O'Donnell will be joined in the studio by FACE THE NATION moderator and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan; chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett; political correspondent Ed O'Keefe; senior political analyst John Dickerson; and CBS News contributor Maria Elena Salinas. Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto will offer real-time analysis and results from the CBS News Decision Desk in New York. CBS News political contributors Robby Mook, Reince Priebus, Jamal Simmons and Terry Sullivan will also join the coverage.

Real-time data meets CBS News' distinctive election reporting on Super Tuesday as coverage and analysis originate from its new cutting-edge studio in Washington. The innovative technology will help guide viewers through exit poll results and voter maps, underscoring the studio's new data visualization capabilities.

The Network's coverage will extend beyond Washington and feature CBS News journalists deployed across the country with on-the-ground reporting from Jamie Yuccas in California with the Joe Biden campaign; Nikole Killion in Florida with the Mike Bloomberg campaign; Jericka Duncan in Minnesota with the Amy Klobuchar campaign; Nancy Cordes in Vermont with the Bernie Sanders campaign; and Manuel Bojorquez in Michigan with the Elizabeth Warren campaign. Additionally, CBS News will feature reporting from key states with Dean Reynolds in Michigan and Omar Villafranca in Texas.

CBS News' Super Tuesday coverage will also include:

· CBS THIS MORNING (7:00-9:00 PM, ET) co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Anthony Mason will interview newsmakers tomorrow, including CBS News political contributor Jamal Simmons and former senior advisor to President Obama Valerie Jarrett. Additionally, a team of CBS News correspondents will help provide the latest headlines surrounding Super Tuesday.

· The CBS EVENING NEWS WITH NORAH O'DONNELL (6:30-7:00 PM, ET) will provide full coverage of the Super Tuesday contests and will feature original reporting from CBS News correspondents across the country.

· CBSN, CBS News' free 24/7 streaming news service, will deliver comprehensive coverage on Super Tuesday, including a special edition of the daily politics show "Red & Blue" at 5:00 PM, ET, anchored by Elaine Quijano in New York, with CBSN contributors Joel Payne, Leslie Sanchez and Molly Hooper, CBSN reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, as well as additional reporters and guests.

· On CBS News Radio, Bill Rehkopf, Leonard Steinhorn, Steven Portnoy, Steve Dorsey, Steve Futterman, Jim Krasula, Peter King and Wendy Gillette will provide coverage from key states. CBS News Radio will also provide stations with short-form special reports throughout the night and will stream its coverage online, on mobile apps and on smart speakers. Download the CBS News Radio App for iOS and Android or ask any Alexa-enabled device to play CBS News Radio.

· CBS Newspath, CBS News' newsgathering organization providing news and information to 200+ affiliates nationwide and to broadcasters around the world, will feature extensive coverage and digital content on Super Tuesday. Danya Bacchus will report from North Hollywood, Calif., and Skyler Henry and Natalie Brand will report from Alexandria, Va.

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