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ABC had previously used the title "Night Line" for a short-lived 1 a.m. talk show starring Les Crane that was broadcast over the network's New York City flagship station, WABC-TV, starting in 1963. The program originally aired four nights a week (on Monday through Thursdays) until 1982, when the sketch comedy program Fridays was shifted to air ...
ABC's Nightlife is an American television talk show carried by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) from November 9, 1964, until November 12, 1965. [1] It was an effort by ABC to compete with The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on NBC .
The Chris Gethard Show (May 28, 2015–June 1, 2016) – phone-in comedy/variety talk show; originally a local program on the Manhattan Neighborhood Network in the New York City area from 2011 to 2015, moved to truTV in 2017; No, You Shut Up! (November 1, 2013–March 17, 2016) – live-action/puppet parody panel debate show hosted by Paul F ...
In anticipation, venues in Los Angeles and New York City are primed for entertainment industry celebrations from post-premiere blow-outs to intimate tastemaker dinners. These 10 trendsetting ...
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is a commercial broadcasting television network owned by Disney Entertainment, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. Headquartered on Columbus Avenue and West 66th Street in Manhattan, ABC is the fifth-oldest major broadcasting network in the world. The network began its TV operations in 1948.
In November 2016, ABC announced that Nightlife would move to a 7-day format. [7] This decision was met with criticism from within Australian country music circles [8] [9] and from Australian religious leaders [10] [11] as the new 7-day format prompted the ABC to remove the long-running Saturday Night Country with Felicity Urquhart from metropolitan ABC stations and to completely axe the ...
Here, I learned about New York City’s most successful speakeasy owner, a woman by the name of Texas Guinan who was nicknamed Queen of the Night for her power over the city’s nightlife ...
Koppel as the diplomatic correspondent for ABC News, 1976. Koppel had a brief stint as a teacher before being hired as a copyboy at The New York Times and as a writer at WMCA Radio in New York. In June 1963, he became the youngest correspondent ever hired by ABC Radio News, working on the daily Flair Reports program.