Morning-News Battle Means CBS Saturday Trio Doesn t Get Weekends Off
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This Saturday-morning news show is supposed to look like the ones that precede it Monday through Friday. It doesn’t.
Co-anchor Jeff Glor isn’t wearing a tie and his colleagues, Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson, often join him in a weekend outing that seems cut from different cloth than the weekday version to which it is tied. Brian Applegate, executive producer of CBS This Morning: Saturday,” sees no need to stitch everything together.
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“What I really want to do is continue down the path of identifying this show as a unique broadcast that is unlike anything else at CBS News,’ says Applegate, in a recent interview. After years of being promoted lockstep on social media with the weekday program, he says, CBS News is set to launch a distinct social campaign for its Saturday effort.
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media release: Julien Baker will release her nw album Little Oblivions on February 26 (Matador Records).
On Thursday, March 25, she will perform her first streamed concert in support of the album. The show is taking place via STAGED, streaming pioneers Audiotreeâs acclaimed virtual concert series. The fully-produced streaming concert will be broadcast from Nashvilleâs Analog (at Hutton Hotel), marking the first show from Nashville in the series.  Â
Three screenings will air on March 25 to ensure fans worldwide can tune in during prime time. Screening times are 8pm AEDT, 7pm GMT, and 9pm EDT. Tickets start at $15 and are available exclusively at https://audiotree.tv/streams. Each screening will be available for 24 hours after the completion of the show, on-demand, so fans can watch the show as many times as they d like. Special guest Mini Trees will be the support for Julien Baker. Â
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During a virtual interview on the
Late Show With Stephen Colbert, the host showed off the couple s engagement photo posted on Stefani s Instagram, and was not shy in admitting the fact that he s floored that the rugged country singer ended up with the glamorous pop superstar. Nobody s more shocked about this than I am. It makes no sense. I can see that you re looking at that picture right now and going, What the hell has happened? Shelton says,
Colbert jokes that at first, he thought the engagement was the result of a dare or that Stefani lost a bet, eliciting laughter from the country star.