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Today in new york city

"Today in New York" ( Eng. Today in New York ) - morning television show NBC , every weekday from 4:00 to 7:00 in the morning. Includes journalistic and entertainment programs, as well as news.

Today in new york city
Today in new york
TV Show "Today in New York" .jpg
Genremorning program
ProductionNbc
Lead (e)Weekdays :
Darlene Rodriguez
Michael Garguilo
Weekends :
Pat battle
Gus Rosendale
Country of Origin USA
TongueEnglish
Statuson air
Broadcasting
TV Channel (s)Nbc
Image format16: 9 ( SDTV )
1080i ( HDTV )
Sound formatstereo
Broadcast Period1988 — present
References

Content

History

The program "Today in New York" was launched in 1988. Until the 1990s, the transmission lasted one hour from 6 to 7 in the morning. Then the air time was expanded to 65 minutes. Further, the time was again expanded to 90 minutes, then to 120 minutes, and finally in 2010 the time was again increased to 3 hours.

Transfer Team

Current presenters

On weekdays:

  • Darlene Rodriguez - Host
  • Michael Garguilo - Presenter
  • Chris Kimino - meteorologist
  • Lauren Skala - reporter

On weekends:

  • Pat battle
  • Gus Rosendale

Former Leaders

  • Jane hanson
  • Tony Guida
  • Matt Lauer
  • Joe White
  • Fran Charles
  • Otis Livingston
  • Marie Dubois
  • Rob Morrison
  • Perry Peltz
  • Felicia taylor
  • Linda Bakero
  • David Asher
  • Carolyn Gusoff
  • Erica Tarantal
  • Janice Huff
  • Jonas Schwartz
  • Caitlin Monte
  • Contessa Brewer

See also

  • Nbc news

Links

  • nbcnewyork.com - The Official Website Today in New York
  • " Today in New York ” on the Internet Movie Database


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Today_in_New York&oldid = 96334545


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