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Dateline is historically notable for its longevity on the network, compared to the fifteen newsmagazines (often cloning the formulas of 20/20 and 60 Minutes) NBC tried from the mid-70s until its debut which each debuted and ended ignominiously, often in the same year, or even the month they premiered, and were barely promoted, much less needed, during NBC's ratings domination entertainment ...
Karen Read, whose sensational murder trial ended with a deadlocked jury in July, speaks to 'Dateline' NBC in a two-hour special airing Friday, Oct. 18, at 9/8c
Here’s what’s on TV tonight. “My Norwegian Holiday” (8 p.m., Hallmark) In this new movie, a grieving woman forges a deep connection with a Norwegian man when he discovers she has a troll ...
Here’s what’s on TV tonight. Dateline: Killings in a College Town (9 p.m., NBC) “Dateline” sends Keith Morrison to Moscow, Idaho, to get the latest updates on the murders of four ...
The Ohio Clock in the U.S. Capitol being turned forward for the country's first daylight saving time on March 31, 1918 by the Senate sergeant at arms Charles Higgins.. Most of the United States observes daylight saving time (DST), the practice of setting the clock forward by one hour when there is longer daylight during the day, so that evenings have more daylight and mornings have less.
Chris Hansen. Christopher Edward Hansen (born September 13, 1959) [2] is an American television presenter, journalist, and YouTube personality. During his tenure as a correspondent for Dateline NBC, he hosted the program's segment To Catch a Predator (2004–2007), which revolved around catching potential Internet predators using a sting operation.
Here’s what’s on TV tonight. Dateline: The Killings on King Road (9 p.m. ET, NBC) Keith Morrison goes to Moscow, Idaho, to report the latest on the murders of four college students in November ...
To Catch a Predator began as a series of segments on the American NBC news magazine/reality show Dateline NBC, premiering under the title Dangerous Web in 2004. [17] In its four years of production, it grew to become the most popular segment on Dateline, its cultural status underlined by satirical references in parodies and other comedies, such as The Simpsons, 30 Rock, and Conan O'Brien's ...