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From 2008, major expansion saw Today broadcast on Saturday and Sunday, the weekday version running from 05:30 until 09:00 weekdays, the launch of the Nine Early News, the axing of the Sunday program, National Nine News becoming Nine News after poor ratings, losing to Seven News, Nine Late News was launched then renamed as Nightline and the 11 ...
Nine News & Today Extra: 2007 – Amber Sherlock: Today (2007-2009), Nine News Now & Nine News: 2007 – Davina Smith: A Current Affair (Australian TV program) 2002 – Karl Stefanovic: Today, Nine News & 60 Minutes: 2000 – Michael Thomson: Nine News: 1987 – 2011, 2013 – Sigrid Thornton: What's Good For You: 2006 – Jonathan Uptin: Nine ...
On January 14, 2012, KCAL debuted two-hour-long weekend morning newscasts (airing at 7 a.m. on Saturdays and on Sundays, which follow one-hour newscasts on KCBS); the programs are KCAL's first morning newscasts—ironically though, channel 9 was the only news-producing station in the market that did not have a news program on weekday mornings. [66]
KMSP-TV (channel 9) is a television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, serving the Twin Cities area. It is owned and operated by the Fox network through its Fox Television Stations division alongside WFTC (channel 9.2), which broadcasts MyNetworkTV.
WCPO-TV (channel 9) is a television station in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, affiliated with ABC.It is the flagship television property of locally based E. W. Scripps Company, which has owned the station since its inception.
WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire, on virtual channel 9; WNDY-TV in Marion, Indiana, uses WISH-TV's spectrum, on virtual channel 23; WNGG-LD in Gouverneur, New York; WNIN in Evansville, Indiana; WNSH-LD in Nashville, Tennessee; WPGX in Panama City, Florida; WPPT in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, uses WBPH-TV's spectrum, on virtual channel 35
Replacing Adams and Faubion on the 6 and 10 p.m. newscasts were Roger Cooper and Patti Suarez, who, alongside chief meteorologist Gary England and sports director Jim Miller (later replaced by the fall of 1981 by John Snyder, who had previously served as KWTV's sports director in the mid-to-late 1970s), led channel 9 to an intense battle with ...
Despite the scandal, Nine experienced a spike in its 6:00 pm news ratings in the weeks that followed, [27] [28] managed to win more weeks than it did in the previous three years combined (winning seven of the 32 ratings weeks up to the first week of October), [29] and recovered to reclaim its mantle as Queensland's most-watched news service by ...