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Tómbola

Tómbola is a Spanish language entertainment news show hosted by Marisa del Portillo, Tanya Charry, Carolina Sandoval, actor/model Andrés García Jr., and actress/TV host Alexandra Rodriguez.


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1957 Cebu Douglas C-47 crash

Its investigation was shown in the Philippine TV news show Case Unclosed as its 11th episode.

Byron, California

The site has notably been used as the set of national Bay Area rap artist Mars for various projects including his Zodiac Tour commercial, and an interview with Insane Clown Posse on their Weekly Freakly Weekly internet news show.

Dale Connelly

In 1999 and 2000, Connelly wrote Dale Connelly Reporting, a satirical news show for Minnesota Public Radio that included features like "Antiques Road Show," "Shouting Down School," and features on "Police and Courtroom Portrait Artists", "Low-Speed Internet Access," and "Lutheran Olympics".

Dandenong High School

On 10 September 2009, Dandenong High School appeared on the TV news show, The 7.30 Report, on ABC.

Detroit Free Press

The Free Press entered a news partnership with CBS owned-and-operated station WWJ-TV channel 62 in March 2009 to produce a morning news show called "First Forecast Mornings".

Europe This Week

Europe This Week is a business news show aired on CNBC Europe and on CNBC World in the US, co-presented by Guy Johnson and Louisa Bojesen, from 6pm to 6:30pm CET (12pm to 12:30pm EST) on Fridays.

Eye to Eye

Eye to Eye with Connie Chung, an American news show which aired on CBS from 1993 to 1995

Garry Valk

He is also a Vancouver Canucks analyst on the sports news show Sportsnet Connected.

Gary Tuchman

Currently, he is a staff correspondent for the news show Anderson Cooper 360°.

Gregorio del Pilar

His life was shown in the Philippine TV news show Case Unclosed as its 13th episode.

Grupo Salinas

By next year, the number of advertisers increased to 29 nationwide as the network debuted its news show Hechos and was listed in the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

Kathryn Eisman

Kathryn started her career as lifestyle reporter at WNBC's morning news show, Today in New York as a reporter/producer.

Ken Sutcliffe

After a year off as a co-host on Graham Kennedy's news program simply called Graham Kennedy's News Show in 1988, he rejoined WWOS in 1989, including a stint during the 1990s with Max Walker.

Leonard Abramson

In the late 1990s, Abramson sued Inside Edition for invading his privacy when the news show covertly videotaped him and his family at their Jupiter, Florida home, as part of an expose on the lifestyles of wealthy HMO executives.

Malvin Russell Goode

A year later he began a career in radio broadcasting with KQV radio, doing a 15-minute news show two nights a week.

Mariann Aalda

In addition to acting, Aalda co-hosted the lifestyle show, Designs for Living on the USA Network and was a reporter for Now!, an entertainment news show for WNBC.

Maybrit Illner

She has anchored ZDF's news show heute-journal since September 2010, in rotation with Claus Kleber and Marietta Slomka.

Midlands Asian Television

The majority of programmes were based locally such as talent show Manoranjan, news show Leicestershire In Focus and coverage of religious events in the city such as the Diwali celebrations on Belgrave Road (also known as the Golden Mile) and Melton Road which are the biggest Diwali celebrations outside India and Vaisakhi's Nagar Kirtan.

Mónica Mesones

She went on to be the weather and entertainment news presenter for the 6pm and 11pm newscast at KSTS, a Telemundo affiliate in northern California, then co- presented the national news show Calles al Desnudo on the Azteca América network in Los Angeles.

NewsEdge at 11

It is described as a fast-paced, Fox News Channel-type news show, with shorter report segments, and a more tabloid-feel.

Newsreader

News presenter, a person that presents a news show on television, radio or the Internet

On the Record

On the Record w/ Greta Van Susteren, a legal news show hosted by Greta Van Susteren on the Fox News Channel

Parazit

Kambiz Hosseini and Saman Arbabi, Iranian expatriates living in Washington, DC, started the show as a 10-minute segment in another show influenced by the American satirical news show The Daily Show.

Poutine

In a Talking to Americans segment on the Canadian mock television news show This Hour Has 22 Minutes during the 2000 American election, comedian Rick Mercer posed as a reporter and asked several people (including then-Texas governor George W. Bush) what they thought of "Prime Minister Jean Poutine" and his endorsement of Bush for president.

Priya David

She hosted Keep It Local, a daily, hour-long news show shot live at various locations in Oregon, and filled in as an anchor on KOIN's various news shows.

Richard Mackney

Along with Claudia Winkleman and Keith Duffy, Mackney was a reporter on ITV1’s short-lived celebrity news show, Celebrity!, hosted by Andi Peters and Penny Smith, and in 2003 became the roving reporter on BBC Three’s live, weekly celebrity stock exchange show, Celebdaq, presented by Paddy O'Connell.

Scott James Meyer

He was also chosen to host the entertainment news show "The Two Minute Talk Show" on the now-defunct Turner Broadcasting System web station Super Deluxe.

Simon Jacobson

He has been interviewed on over 300 radio and TV shows, including CNN with Larry King, Charlie Rose, and the CBS News Show “The Best of Us.”

Steven Gätjen

taff (daily Entertainment & News Show, Live, 1999-2001) - Host, Pro7

Teletica Canal 7

Main programming consists on local news show call Telenoticias, Buen Dia (morning show), Mexican and Colombian soap operas, US dubbed TV series, sports, Deportivo Saprissa soccer games and Costa Rica national football team friendly games.

Todd Harrison

In 2008 Harrison received an Emmy Award from The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for serving as executive producer of Minyanville's World In Review, television's first animated business news show.

Villa Quintana

Villa Quintana was the first soap opera to be aired on Philippine primetime television (after Anna Liza's reign), pitted against ABS-CBN's top-rating news show TV Patrol.

Welcome to New York

The show starred Jim Gaffigan, who played a weatherman from Fort Wayne, Indiana, who then moved to New York and worked as a meteorologist for fictional morning news show called "AM New York".

WJKT

Despite being a Fox outlet, WJKT features national headlines coverage as provided through ABC NewsOne since it simulcasts an ABC-affiliated produced local news show from WLMT.

Yes, No

It was also used as the opening theme for news show Businessman News, shown on TV Tokyo.